Sunday, 8 February 2015

Practice Unit : Evaluation

My initial goals for the Practice unit were to create a print collection and to create content and sample layouts for a trend resource. Throughout the unit the majority of these aims have been achieved. Challenging myself with new software and technologies in order to create conceptual and original work. I have managed to curate a range of prints that are relevant to my concept. A great deal of research has gone into Smart Textiles and wearable technology. This has allowed me to contact a number of companies that provide textiles with embedded technologies such as Pharetra that have healing or soothing qualities. These fabric samples have been extremely important to the progress of this unit.

I have gained a greater sense of context within this unit. The print collection that I achieved was initially aimed to be high-end. I wanted the fabrics used to have a luxe sport wear feel to them, this was achieved by outsourcing fabrics. I believe that my print designs reflect that of Peter Pilotto or Kenzo, as a large range of colour is used as well as bold prints within the brands. My trend recourse is also aimed at a high-end market, and would be used to inspire designers for high-end brands. The resource could be accessed online by subscription or stocked on modeinfo.com. Also within the project I have grown confident in my own abilities within Art Direction and Trend Forecasting, showing conceptual awareness with my use of fabric and technology.

An area which I feel could have been improved upon is my use of layouts; they could have been explored in more depth within this unit however I felt it was necessary to concentrate on the content of the trend resource. A key challenge has been the time spent on learning new skills especially surrounding my dimension concept. The software involved with 3D printing is complicated and requires a lot of time. When 3D printing I encountered a lot of problems, therefore needed to teach myself how to use another type of software, 123D Design. This meant that valuable time was wasted within the unit. I also regret not doing an initial photoshoot, this has staggered the evolution of my project however I look forward to developing this within Unit X.

Over all I am pleased with the outcome of this unit. I have pushed myself to experiment with colour and be bolder with my use of print, something I have shied away from in the past. My presentation skills have also developed; I have managed to reflect my concept with the use of art direction. My ability to network and complete a number of briefs at the same time has also improved, as I have been able to contact people in a more professional manner. This project has also allowed me to realise that upon graduating I would best suite a working environment in which I work for someone, creating concepts behind photo shoots or collections. I feel that this is where I truly thrive.


Aims for Unit X:


In Unit X I plan to complete my trend resource, and possibly creating an online outlet to make it more accessible. I also plan to create a look book with conceptual styling inspired by sport wear to display my print collection. The possibility of collaborating in Unit X is also an exciting factor that Grace Davies and myself have considered when working throughout this unit.

3.4 | Illustration Development


I wanted to create more fluid illustrations and found a graphic designer who used a glitch style in their work. This influenced my most recent illustrations. I also decided to clash the print that I designed to reiterate the idea of glitch and lack of control. Particularly the use of screen shots inspired me as it brings back the technology aspect of my concept. However the screen shots over the faces did not work, therefore I added photographic faces instead.





3.3 | Market Research

To understand where my work fits in within a high-end market, I went to Harvey Nichols to see other designers that are stocked in the store. I noticed Kenzo, Mochino and Alexander Wang were the brands which most reflected my aesthetic from this project. The quality of fabric is something I wish to provide within Unit X.



Tuesday, 13 January 2015

3.2 | Textiles Federation


Textiles Federation have collaborated with ASOS, the brief is 'Chinese Whispers' and asks us to create prints that ASOS can develop into garments to sell on their website. The key points they want us to consider when designing are;
Sliced and diced
Butterflies
Blooms and blossom
Raw edges


These key phrases acted as initial starting points for my design process; I began to put together inspiration of key imagery to push forward my designs. As I do not usually draw florals I felt that I wanted to explore this. Although the designs do not conform strictly to the design brief I am pleased with what I produced as it is out of my comfort zone. The designs do not act as a collection therefore my colour selection is varied.