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Friday 21 May 2010
REFLECTIVE JOURNAL- Course Sheets, Handouts and Presentations
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Thursday 20 May 2010
REFLECTIVE JOURNAL- Colour Management Reflection
REFLECTIVE JOURNAL- Portfolio visuals
REFLECTIVE JOURNAL- Sustainability
As the years have gone on, Sustainability has become more and more a part of our every day lives. There have been a large amount of programmes on how to recycle properly and each household now must contain a different bin for what seems like every different item in the world. Some may say we have gong sustainability-mad. This statement will look at how we can reduce our impact on the environment by adopting sustainable practices for graphic communication.
Although many people may not think it, there are a number of practices we can make in order to provide sustainable development. This entails things like assessing the media used to make products For example; do posters on billboards use more or less energy in their production and use than electronic displays? For they create more or less pollution with their by products such as ink and waste paper than the production of electronic displays and the electricity to power them?
On a smaller scale, we can look at reducing the amount of printouts we make during the design process, turning off electronic devices that are not in use, using environmentally friendly materials such as ink and recycled paper, keeping sustainability and impact on the environment at the front of the design process.
Design can also be created in a sustainable way, for example, recommending and designing for sustainable packing with less plastic produced from oil and more produced from abundant, replenishable, recycled and biodegradable material, such as wood and paper. Sustainable messages and recommendations can even be incorporated into design by suggesting the use of the Recycled symbol, “Green” emblems and information on how to recycle the product at the end of its life.
Sustainability can have a positive effect on a company by reducing waste, also promoting a responsible image in the eyes of the customers and the staff, and leading to new green initiatives that can reduce cost and increase profit. For example, hotels now promote themselves as Green by encouraging their guests to use the towels for more than one day to reduce pollution from laundry detergent and energy from washing and drying them. What they don’t mention is that this sustainability reduces their costs and increases profit. This is also true of supermarkets stopping the free issuing of plastic bags. This is not a problem though as there are no losers, only winners. Everyone is pleased with the outcome.
So, although people have many different views on sustainability, it is clear to see that it is becoming more and more popular and features regularly in television adverts and others and as time goes on I can see it taking over the world! Everyone’s a winner.
REFLECTIVE JOURNAL- Cover Letter
REFLECTIVE JOURNAL- Curriculum Vitae
REFLECTIVE JOURNAL- Work Influences
Although I am yet to do any hands on work experience in graphic design, I have done a number of jobs involving team-work, such as working in various bars and restaurants.
At the beginning of the third year, during the project ‘The Link’ in which we worked in groups to produce a number of outcomes for a Youth Centre based in Newcastle, we worked closely with a Cardiff based designer, David from ‘The info group’. This proved extremely beneficial as we were given the opportunity to see how people work in a design agency. It was also useful to receive feedback from David, as he had different points of view from our tutors who had seen our work regularly.
We also went on a trip to London to visit various design agencies, I visited Together Design, they showed us a portfolio of their work, showed us round their studio and offered us advice on our work. Again, it was good to see how different companies work with their clients.
As I mentioned earlier, I have worked as a waitress and a barmaid for a few years. I feel this has helped me with communicating with people – an integral part of this course. I was also involved in a drama group for many years, getting involved with plays and taking exams in speech and drama, this helped improve my confidence massively. I also worked as a cleaner of HSBC Bank for a period of time. Although this does not seem like it would benefit me in terms of becoming a designer, I proved that I am a trustworthy person because I had a key to the bank and had to go in, in the evening when it was empty.