Monday, 19 April 2010

Evaluation

*Saved as draft

Despite all of my shortcomings concerning deadlines, quality of work and overall attitude to image, I have enjoyed it as much as a festivity, the anticipation of seeing someone else's final piece for a brief was always something to look forward to every week, since there was such a diverse range of illustrative talents. It gave me a broader understanding of how my personal work could be put into a professional context, and how my work would sit in industry, which in itself is another skill/knowledge that is beneficial to my practice.
Many of the briefs came out to an acceptable standard, but the one that was the most fun and personally made the biggest difference was the book works brief for sale at the local book fair, which is something to aim for as a business venture, as well as a fantastic way to self-promote my skills in the ever growing creative network.
However, my major downfall was not being organised enough to meet studio deadlines, thus resulting me in having a very low standard of work, and a light yield of production, which once again has been a steep learning curve, which is becoming more like a bad habit than a healthy addiction of mine.
The module itself was a great deal of fun, and having a tutor that has been supportive and understanding to the point of saintliness made the whole experience something I wont regret.

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