Tuesday, 31 January 2012

4 - Unit 4 Example Project - Graphic Communication - Exploration and Discovery

This is a Graphic Communication Unit 4 Example from Harriet an A2 Student in 2011.  The theme was Exploration and Discovery, she made her own journal out of a book, wall work and Products.  Please click on the images to enlarge them.
Front cover to book that Harriett created




Brainstorming page


Primary pictures


Mood board for Sherlock Holmes


Sherlock Holmes mood board


Research page. Photographs of Sherlock Holmes museum.


Research page


Study of primary source

A painting of some books in the style of Vincent van Gogh





Primary study of a looking glass



Experimenting with collages to create prints

Study of a photograph of a nun

Creating images for the brochure

Film Noir page research for front cover


Experimenting with a pinhole camera


Photographic experimention


Research of 1800s fashion and study

Add caption

Research page on the dada movement

Contextual study on Jackson Pollock


Research of Andy Warhol and paper collage of a gun made from newsprint.



Examples of Posters from the Art Deco period.

Study sheet of Art nouveau design.


Experimenting with typography.


Photographic research of typewritten work.

Typography page using letter cut from pages.

Development page
Developing of gun cut from a book

Researching similar products

Drawing of hand in timed exam

Pencil study of a train.

One of the completed pages to her book

One of the completed pages to her book


On of her completed pages to her book


Similar product research page

Inside pages of journal


Inside pages of journal


Inside pages of journal


Finished brochure


Finished cd which is kept inside of the brochure for Dead on Time


Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Danielle White

These images come from a concept of my repetitive behaviour, I tend to repeat the words “off” ‘clean” “closed” “fine” before I leave the house. I wanted to show the crippling factor that these words have over me. I communicated this by using typography, I layered words and letters over each other until the images became abstract and unreadable which express the action of repetitive behaviour.
Courtesy of Danielle White
Courtesy of Danielle White

Courtesy of Danielle White

Courtesy of Danielle White