So to compliment my work for the university degree show (that I have kept hidden from you for now), I have done an A1 poster, showing my product in situ.
I feared this could be difficult, however, I managed to find a way around this.
Now, usually people add in rendered images of products into a photo, but this can often come out looking odd due to the levels and the detailing of the photo compared to the rendered image.
I couldn't do this as I (unfortunately) couldn't afford to go on holiday to take a photo to use - sad times!
So I managed to find an image on a stock photography website, which I bought...(it pains me to do that, but it was a necessary evil)
To overcome the badly placed rendered image scenario, I decided to create a comic like effect with the image and use Illustrator to create block colours around the different details in the image, a most laborious task I must say!
Laborious but rewarding I believe!
Take a look at a sneak peak of the work I will be showing at the degree show! :)
Enjoy!
Showing posts with label portfolio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portfolio. Show all posts
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Digital Portfolio
After completing my Professional Design Frameworks module, I have created my digital portfolio (as well as a hard copy), so I can finally start applying for jobs!
Ive posted the boards that I created below.
I have tried to order the sheets in the order that the skills would be used within the design process, for example, research is followed by initial concepts etc.
Instead of having many different sheets I wanted to combine the different skill sets into groups, this gives me a more organised and concise portfolio. This will enable me to talk about certain sections as a whole, while also highlighting certain points within these sections.
I am happy with the design and layout of the boards and look forward to receiving some feedback about them.
Let me know what you think! :)
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