Showing posts with label sandwiches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sandwiches. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 April 2019

Evaluation


Sandwiches was one of the favourite briefs this year as it sparked interesting research that led off in tangents. As it was a personal brief each stage was planned out with a strict time management plan to stay on track. This was helped as the designs had to be made in time for the laser slot and to gather a substantial amount of feedback.

The tomatoes were the favourite A3 sheet by many peers suggesting that layer dominated the overall design which was the only negative aspect to this brief. Overall this was a very enjoyable project where the designs worked collectively and individually whilst reinforcing the message to have fun in design.

The audience for this brief was the general public, it was a very open-ended brief with an open outcome that can be interpreted as wished. The only hint given is that the project is named ‘The BLT’.

The time frame for this brief was one month, the time was divided up by different peer reviews and critiques. As it was a personal brief a lot of the time was developing a concept that came from the research gathered as there was nothing specified in the brief.

This brief used the bare minimum amount paper, all the scrap paper from the cut offs on the laser machine was collected and recycled into new paper that was researched and made at home. Overall this was a thoroughly enjoyable brief with an outcome that was deemed as an engaging and entertaining outcome.


Saturday, 13 April 2019

Refined Images

These images were chosen and selected as the best from the shoots. I really enjoyed photographing and editing these images and they had such a contrast in light and dark I presented the whole collection of photographs as a body of work to recieve feedback on the stronger and weaker images and then find the ones that i would present as my final outcome. 

The images that you see below are the ones that were deemed the best representation of the outcome. 




























Thursday, 11 April 2019

Day Shoot / Night Shoot

The final product  used the laser cutter which was a fun, new and exciting thing for me to use. I shot the 5 A3 piece outcome at night and day to see the difference in light. Whilst using two different artificial light sources on top of this.