Sunday, 5 May 2019

UPDATED PDF Portfolio

Upon reviewing the pdf portfolio I made earlier in the year I feel this no longer represents my current work or the new branding I have developed. Furthermore I've made better work over the last year that needs to be included as this better reflects the direction I'm starting to move towards. Over the last year, I've started to incorporate more animation and 3-d work which isn't evidenced within my older portfolio. Furthemore I've become more interested in set design and production design since creating a pinball machine within studio practice. However as this is the only project I have that relates to this area of design, my current portfolio reflects the more traditional elements of graphic design, which I still enjoy however I plan to use these skills to explore set design post-graduation. My new portfolio has a very simple format, that I've implemented my branding within too ensure all material that is associated with me is consistent. Furthermore this portfolio would mainly be a backup for studios however I would likely send my website more often as this allows the animation work I've done to be shown off. Within my update portfolio I've chosen to include less project but show each used in more detail and depth as before I felt I was showing a wide range of work which was good however it meant I wasn't showing each project in enough detail, leaving out elements which would have made the project come across better. Furthermore this portfolio showcases more self-initiated briefs rather than competition and university set brief which better reflects my interests as a design and makes for a more interesting portfolio. My website will act as a portfolio including a wider range of work but in detail with my pdf portfolio acting as a more formalised version of this which can be edited down and change depending on who I'm sending it too.
































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