Showing posts with label presentation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label presentation. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 February 2015

OUGD602 - PPP3 - Comparing October 2014 presentation to February 2015


I delivered this first presentation in October 2014. In retrospect, I realise that a lot of the ideas and briefs that I wrote weren't really in any firm direction, or at least not in the direction that I actually intend to pursue after university. Reflecting on how I felt at the start of the year, I think I was still very much in 'holiday mode'. After having such a blast in the summer working abroad, and having made no focussed graphic design development over summer (just made connections etc) (I didn't realise it at the time) but I wrote all of my briefs based on things I already knew how to do, that I knew I could do well, like packaging. Truth is, my chosen career path of themed entertainment design doesn't encompass packaging so much as signage and lettering.

In my new presentation, I realised that my career has been taken in a different direction and started by re-evaluating how I was presented through my manifesto. It's taken me from February since October to realise what I was doing wrong, and so you can see my portfolio has suffered. I feel like I've lost a lot of time, and that my portfolio is weak. I have applied to internships for after university at Disney in FL, but feel like I don't deserve it because I don't feel proud of my portfolio and I know I can do better. I have applied to lots of different places because I want to gain experience and prove how good I really am. I was disappointed with my dissertation mark because although I am not necessarily a grade-chaser, it was saddening that even when I tried my very hardest, my hardest was only 'average' on paper. I heavily let myself down with the practical element of the dissertation, because I procrastinated too much, worrying that I couldn't make it as perfect as I had determined in my mind. But, on a positive note, I have written and planned out my last few months at uni and planned on how to make my portfolio perfect. The pressure is now on to perfect it and keep spreading myself around and hopefully get a job in my dream career sector. I have had a hiccup because I lost my direction for a moment, but now I have my eyes on the prize!!

Wednesday, 14 May 2014

OUGD502 - PPP - Studio Brief 2 - A design Presence - Presentation



Here is the presentation I gave today about my progress over the year in PPP.

Here are my prompt notes, which give a little bit more detail as to what I presented.

Slide 1

Hello! 

Slide 2

Start with a quote why not ... flow into my childish design style.

Slide 3 

Who am I? I'm a pizza lover, traveller, procrastinator and an occasional designer.

Slide 4

Screenprinting - I successfully painted the screenprinting studio and Andy gold at Christmas for OUGD504.
Always read the contract - When you live in a 12 bed in Hyde Park with bars on the windows and yet in the fine print it says you'll get charged if you pierce the lino kitchen floor with stiletto heels.. it's worth reading what you're getting into.
Social media - I owe an awful lot of my professional networking confidence to Twitter.
Grids are good - I have ceased resistance and seen the light! Working/ living with Danielle has disciplined me into being more organised in my whole life, especially my design.
I have struck gold in finding my own design style that I can apply across almost anything that I enjoy working in and have good results with.

Slide 5

Twitter friends - twitter, emailing, Behance, LinkedIn and even Snapchat have helped me approach people and gain really good connections and contacts I like to refer to as 'friends'. 
Brice, Ian, Michael and the Sally Corporation. Creative Mornings in Orlando

Slide 6

Itinerary and plans for summer

Slide 7

Explore Explore Explore! 

Slide 8

Continue to juggle my time management
Stay happy - friends have supported me a ton better than in 1st year
stay focussed - keep looking forward not just into next weeks deadlines but the end career goal
stay excited - keep dreaming!

Slide 9 

Thanks for listening any questions?

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Overall I think I performed and delivered the presentation confidently and I seemed to run at around 5 mins, the recommended time for the presentation. BUT I feel like I forgot an awful lot of the things I would have liked to have mentioned, such as:

  • My tackle with web design
  • Handling my living situation
  • My time management skills
  • My commitment to CoP
  • My self-branding
However it ran smoothly and I think the audience enjoyed listening!