1. What skills have you developed through this module and how effectively do you think you have applied them?
In addition to this, I also feel that my academic skills have improved, specifically in terms of referencing and critical analysis. Initially, I was unaware of how to reference correctly, with very little understanding of referencing images and primary research within my written work. This is something that I developed an understanding of throughout this project, using online resources and files given to us in order to improve. This allowed me to correctly format my work, including appendices and a list of illustrations.
2. What approaches to/methods of design production have you developed and how have they informed your design development process?
This year I have also conducted a primary research study in order to inform my research and argument within my written work. I initially struggled to create a set of questions that were appropriate and relevant, offering me responses that would be deemed useful. However, I made sure to focus these questions on my research themes, in order to give me feedback that could be used throughout. I wanted to gain some contemporary theories and view points, as I was investigating zines within today's society. The results were extremely beneficial, aiding me towards my own conclusion, as well as influencing my opinions and my practical work.
3. What strengths can you identify in your work and how have/will you capitalise on these?
In this module, I feel that my academic writing has been particularly strong. I have always had a keen interest in writing, and enjoy researching into topics that stand out to me. As I had chosen a topic that I had particular interest in, it was much more enjoyable and I was able to get really involved in this particular brief. As I felt this part of the module was strong, it gave me a good foundation for the practical side, giving me a better understanding of audience, tone of voice and visuals.
Organisation was definitely key during this project also. As my project was cut and stick based, I was lumbered with a lot of sheets of paper and images. If I hadn't organised myself from the beginning then I probably would have found myself in a bit of a panic. In order to make sure things went smoothly, I created a number of separate folders that I was able to use to categorise all of my images and content. I feel that my final piece represents, all with relevant image and content. All of this was helped by my research skills and keen interest in the subject matter. I was also organised in terms of balancing my work. I made sure that I had drafts complete for each deadline given to me by my tutor, as well as having a full first draft finished during the first week of Christmas. This allowed me to carry on my synthesis of practical work and get it to a high standard.
4. What weaknesses can you identify in your work and how will you address these in the future?
I feel that one weakness to my work is that I could have expanded my practical further, getting the most out of it. It could have been pushed further to include appropriate supporting material that reinforced my concept. I also wish I had spent more time in building up a website that worked alongside my physical products, in order to allow for a more contemporary mode of distribution.
My blogging also could have been to a higher standard. I initially started off blogging as I went along, however, as Extended Practice began to take over I started to slack on this. As I started to synthesise my written element with my practical work, I wasn't documenting this process. I feel that this affected my organisation towards the end of the project, as I had some catching up to do in terms of getting all my practical work up there. It was also more difficult to blog the lectures, as the information was quite in depth and hard to document. It could also be accessed at a later date online when it became more relevant.
My blogging also could have been to a higher standard. I initially started off blogging as I went along, however, as Extended Practice began to take over I started to slack on this. As I started to synthesise my written element with my practical work, I wasn't documenting this process. I feel that this affected my organisation towards the end of the project, as I had some catching up to do in terms of getting all my practical work up there. It was also more difficult to blog the lectures, as the information was quite in depth and hard to document. It could also be accessed at a later date online when it became more relevant.
5. Identify five things that you will do differently next time and what do you expect to gain from doing these?
1. I would have liked to have expanded on my primary research by perhaps getting in touch with more individuals that were connected to the movement. This way I could have gained an even better understanding of the subject by collecting first hand accounts. Confidence issues stopped me from doing this, and I want to make sure that I push myself next time in order to get most out of a brief.
2. I would have liked to have expanded on my publication in terms of creating other issues or other volumes. This would have given the user an idea of what is to come or what is to be expected of 'Involved'.
3. I should have created a larger body of supporting material that could have strengthened my concept as well as my themes of production and distribution.
4. I wish that I had put my products in a place where the individuals who contributed their interests to it could have interacted with it and got involved. This would have given me feedback as to whether or not my concept was successful.
5. I would like to place my products in the environment. For example, if I had had more time, I could have actually sold my zines on an online store, such as Etsy, or I could have included them within a zine fair. By doing this, I could gain feedback and a better understanding of what the audience wants.
How would you grade yourself in the following areas (5 - excellent to 1 - poor):
- Attendance: 5
- Punctuality: 5
- Motivation: 4
- Commitment: 4
- Quantity of work: 3
- Quality of work: 4
- Commitment to the group: 4
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