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Learning Outcome
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Evidenced
where?
Blog, Sketchbook,
Roughs Final Illustrations, development sheets etc. (No more than 75 words)
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Your grade
Using words:
> poor,
satisfactory, good, very good, excellent
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6A3
Demonstrate
specific knowledge and specialist understanding of the professional and
contextual location of their practice.
Knowledge
and Understanding - RESEARCH
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Blog, numerous times – mike mignola, ben
cox, sam alden, tom haugomat etc. Investigating into how they run their
practices and why I like them.
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Good/
Satisfactory.
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6B2
Undertake research
to identify and evaluate their personal and professional skills and the
career or progression opportunities available to them. (Cognitive Skills - EVALUATION
& REFLECTION
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Blog, I
reflect constantly throughout my blog about my decisions, my purchases of
materials to further my practice as well as successes and failures. Lots of
blogging of sessions relevant to future practice, how to write a cheque, how
to work in a collaborative etc.
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Good/ very
good
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6C2
Develop
and implement a personal promotion strategy to communicate to relevant
organisations. Practical
& Professional Skills - VISUAL QUALITY)
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Blog,
occasionally emailed professionals about their workplace using mostly twitter
but sometimes emails as well. Strong when emailing others for out of order
but weaker when for myself.
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Satisfactory
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6D2
Use a range of appropriate communication methods to
present themselves as a professional practitioner to a relevant audience.
Key Transferable
Skills - PROFESSIONALISM & COMMUNICATION
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Blog, lots
of posts about how to develop myself as a professional both through
confidence and through marketing myself as such through my social media and
wesbites.
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Good/ very
good
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This module went okay, it slowly got better as I went along and felt more confident talking to people and having conversations with professionals and future employers. By the end of the module, I do feel like I’m ready to start sending out portfolio pieces, I know that I should have started earlier this year but in all honesty I do not feel ready to do so just yet, however through this module I have been given (and have taken) the opportunities to have my work appraised by professionals and now feel more confident in my work and where my practice itself is going.
The most important thing I learned is that an artist is only
as good as their tools, you can’t make good work if you have poor tools.
Investing in a macbook, photoshop brushes and ImagineFx magazine (as well as
looking into artists I like practices) has allowed me to develop very fast in a
short space of time. Learning from other artists how to use photoshop has been
really useful, recommendations of brushes have been made to me as well as
competitions they felt my work was most likely to do well in.
Things that went well were personal development of my
professional practice, I now run over 3 different social media websites when at
the beginning of the module I only had one (that wasn’t very professional at
that). Through this developed portfolio and professionalism I have been able to
secure myself jobs as my work now has an online portfolio to back up the social
media. Having the blog to reflect on was very useful, writing down what I liked
and didn’t like really did help define in what way I want my practice to move,
in particular talking about Peter De Seve and how his practice transends
through editorial AND character development was good for me because I was
worried about having to pick just one. Also other practicioners like Nina
Cosford and how she has success through her flexibility as she is a reportage,
product, editorial and narrative illustrator.
If anything I just wish I had had more time with this
module, it would have been nice to keep extending it and seeing how my final
major project has developed alongside it (as I already know it has). I think it
is something that I might keep doing for myself, keeping track of artists I
like and more importantly WHY I like them and how they pull in the clients. In
the future, I hope to gain more confidence as, it is clear when reading my
blog, confidence in my work is something I am lacking and has been pointed out
to me multiple times as holding back my work and development as an artist. I am
hoping to continue becoming a professional and add more personal projects to my
online portfolio as and when I make them as well as opening an etsy shop this
august as well. I know feel confident in my ability to be a professional
illustrator as I understand the branding behind it.
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