What makes me 'me'? What makes me a 'Designer'?
In the previous session we were asked to collect 5 personal images and write statements to go with them and 5 professional.
In a pair we swapped our images with another pair in our group.
We separated from our group we looked through the pictures and decided which were professional and personal.
then we wrote two 50 word statements about both.
Sam
Professional - As a practitioner Sam enjoys packaging and publication design he likes the Colour green. He prefers page and text layout that’s both experimental and aesthetically pleasing. He likes logo design that’s simplistic yet 3D.
then we wrote two 50 word statements about both.
Sam
Professional - As a practitioner Sam enjoys packaging and publication design he likes the Colour green. He prefers page and text layout that’s both experimental and aesthetically pleasing. He likes logo design that’s simplistic yet 3D.
Practical - Hes
a lady man/gentleman/topguy with a nice smile and he likes white teeth. He
enjoys organizing him self by making to do lists. He is extraordinarily organized
he’s interested in sculpture and fine art.
Sarah
ASSOCIATIVE COMMUNICATION.
Reviewing what you already know about your self , pulling things together than we've already identified.
Sarah
Professional - she is interested in publication and book cover design partially illustrative
and feminine. She likes to design packaging for tea. It is simplistic and clean
she likes embossing paper and designing business cards. She likes origami and
creating suits out of paper and ink.
Practical - She likes holiday destinations especially the Mediterranean .She has a white ford and likes driving around sunny destinations. She like ballet dancing and shes as silly as a clown.
Practical - She likes holiday destinations especially the Mediterranean .She has a white ford and likes driving around sunny destinations. She like ballet dancing and shes as silly as a clown.
ASSOCIATIVE COMMUNICATION.
Reviewing what you already know about your self , pulling things together than we've already identified.
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