Wednesday, 13 April 2016

OUIL503 End of Module Evaluation

For me, Responsive was by far the most challenging module on this course yet. Not only because of the numerous deadlines and specifications to constantly be checking, but because it also had the added element of working within a group in response to a brief.

I learnt many valuable lessons from our time collaborating, especially since I was in such a large group, working along side two fellow illustrators and one animator. During the Pitcha Pitcha, I was really hoping to work with a graphic designer, however it became apparent that each one of our team members had a certain skill set and worked in an alternative manner, and I would say that the skills of a graphic designer were definitely present.

It was great to work with others and to combine our styles, and it left us with an outcome that couldn’t have been achieved alone. Ideas and opinions were highly important when starting, and then developing these into imagery and finals was a really interesting experience. Although I worked with two other illustrators, we each had a completely individual style and approach, which was then brought to life by our animator. It was a great process to be a part of, and its made me realise that I can work well in a group, and I can communicate well with others.

The importance of communication is now something I value greatly when working within a group. The team I was in communicated on a daily basis in order to get things done. Looking back, however, communication isn’t the only important element, but also voicing my own opinions. At times, when working on the Shutterstock brief, I didn’t feel as involved as I would have liked, but I was too scared to speak up until it became a little too much, and when I finally did, all of my problems were resolved. Self confidence and a voice are two great key skills I have taken away from our collaboration.

My individual briefs taught me completely different things about myself and my practice which I will value as an illustrator for the rest of my life.

Illustration Friday was a great warm up for me when starting the module, and taught me how to create work at a faster pace, with a brief a week being a quick turn around. I did a few of these just to get the feel for how live competitions work, however other than creating work to a deadline, it didn’t teach me much because the interpretation to the words was so open for exploration, and there weren’t any specifications other than to post your response to the word on the page. Which is why I stopped and started to tackle briefs with a little more body to them.

The Leeds College of Art Christmas card brief had a few specifications to meet as well as a close deadline, which is why I went on to undertake this brief next. I forced myself out of my comfort zone as best I could during this module, because I know I am capable, I just have a tendency to tell myself I can’t do certain things. That’s why, I chose to work a little more digitally for this particular brief. I was pleased with the outcome of my digitally coloured Christmas card, and in completing it, gained a little more confidence to work digitally more often. I know myself, and I’m starting to know where my passion within my practice lies, but its still a good idea for me to gain these skills while I have all of the facilities right in front of me.

Completing all of the Secret 7’s was by far the most enjoyable part of this module for me. It gave me free reign to explore numerous media and methods within my practice, while still working to certain size specifications and deadlines. It was during the period of completing each one of these that I learnt how important time management is. Not just working to a deadline, but to my own personal schedule. If a vinyl cover took me a little longer than intended, I would have to rethink the next, whether it be to simplify it in order to finish, or to swap my work load around. Understanding my own time and my capabilities within an allotted period was a lesson that will be beneficial to my practice in the future.  
Using different methods to create images took me back to my first year visual language module, and has reaffirmed my love for using a variety of styles within my work. It also gave me the opportunity to see where my strengths lie, and where improvements need to be made within my work.
Getting a design in to this years Secret 7 was a really important achievement for me. It boosted my self belief and self confidence, which at times I lack greatly.

I took on board what worked well for me in Secret 7, and went on to work with more shape completing the Feathr wallpaper brief. Shape is definitely something I want to keep pushing forward in my practice, and explore its possibilities.


Overall, this module has been extremely challenging, but has pushed my creative practice in ways that I didn’t think possible. Collaborating with others was, at times, extremely difficult, but has left me with the confidence to voice my opinions, understanding the importance of communicating and generally how to work professionally along side my peers. My individual practice has come along way, throwing me out of my comfort zone has definitely benefitted my practice in ways that I will value from now on.

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