The aim of this module was to enhance and
develop my skills as a professional practitioner. To prepare me for the real
working world, and feel confident to leave the nest that is our studio, to head
out into the professional realms of reality, equipped with a polished portfolio
- which is exactly what it has done.
With the freedom to explore briefs that
suited my illustrative practice, and my values, I was able to capitalise on my
strengths, and work with various processes that challenged my work, and kept it
exciting. I want to always be passionate about illustration, and always be
excited by the possibilities it presents to me. This is why I must continue to
work on briefs that inspire me, and resonate with me personally.
Contextually I have explored an array of
professional outcomes, from editorial, to posters, to selling and exhibiting
prints to name a few. Discovering documentary illustration and aligning this
with my practice has been the best realisation, and I now feel ready to put
what I’ve learnt into practice.
Volunteering in Greece this summer,
documenting the refugee crisis will challenge my practice no end, but also
provide me with real life material to work with, in order to create illustrations
that raise awareness, or promote positive social change. I have learnt the
importance of experience, especially within reportage work, which is why first
hand research will always be at the heart of my projects.
I feel confident to take the skills and
knowledge that I have learnt during this module out into the real world, and I
am more than excited to see where these skills can take me.













































