2. Trip to Kilve
Over the three days of staying at Kilve, I recorded
from observation studies of the natural surroundings.
We each took part in an activity where we worked in
3D. Our challenge was to work with the
environment. By only using what the environment
had to offer, I had to really adapt to quick decision
making in order to achieve the best results.
3. Chosen Pathway – Illustration/Graphic
Design
Chosen subjects to study at University
Portfolio
Main focus on Visual Communication – Drawing, observational, and digital
skills
Develop new techniques
4. Project Proposal 1
Create a food packaging line aimed at customers to buy farm products in a
supermarket
Outcomes:
Packaging for produce including –
Meat, Fruit and Vegetable, Coffee (organic)
Advertisements for the product –
Moving image
Poster
Public advertisement (Billboards, public transport etc)
5. Project Proposal 2
Create an illustration booklet aimed to make tourists come and visit Kilve
In the illustration booklet:
Typography
Illustrations of the environment - beach, forest, wildlife – visual
communication
Information of the area
Map
Identification – Logo, Business Cards, Website, QR code
6. Project Proposal 3
Create a revamped brand identity for Moorhouse Farm
Packaging for produce – Meat, Fruit and Vegetable, Coffee
Logo identification
Public advertisement
Illustration/Graphic leaflet – Information of Moorhouse Farm and promotion of
Kilve, Somerset
Poster/Banner to be put up in a supermarket
7. Conclusion
Chosen proposal – 2
I have chosen proposal 2 because I think it offers a opportunity to
develop new skills in my chosen pathway. I like how I would be able to
cover a wide range of techniques used in design. Map making and
identification is something that I am familiar with. It is broad brief.
Therefore I can experiment with ideas without being too precautious
with my selection
Combines Illustration and Graphic Design
Personal illustrative approach
Personal Typography