I then put all this information, along with images, onto a research sheet which I then presented to everyone in a critique. I was very nervous for this presentation as I knew I'd have to be quite open about my personal reasons for choosing the MS Society, however they made me feel really comfortable and were very supportive. It was interesting to see which charities everyone had chosen and their initial ideas gave me more inspiration on what I could do.
For the Art, Design and Media Foundation course I am currently completing at Reading College I am required to keep note of my personal reflections on visual and contextual work as well as a continuous evaluation of my progress and this is where my journal will be kept.
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
Wearing Your Heart On Your Sleeve: Initial Thoughts
As soon as I received this brief I knew exactly which charity I wanted to focus on: the MS Society. I chose this charity as it holds very strong meaning to me because as a family we are very involved with the society. I knew looking at this charity would mean the project would become a very personal I began by researching this charity further in depth, looking closer at fundraising events, products, colours and the logo.
I then put all this information, along with images, onto a research sheet which I then presented to everyone in a critique. I was very nervous for this presentation as I knew I'd have to be quite open about my personal reasons for choosing the MS Society, however they made me feel really comfortable and were very supportive. It was interesting to see which charities everyone had chosen and their initial ideas gave me more inspiration on what I could do.
I then put all this information, along with images, onto a research sheet which I then presented to everyone in a critique. I was very nervous for this presentation as I knew I'd have to be quite open about my personal reasons for choosing the MS Society, however they made me feel really comfortable and were very supportive. It was interesting to see which charities everyone had chosen and their initial ideas gave me more inspiration on what I could do.
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