Wednesday, 11 January 2017

OUGD502 - Studio brief 01 - OUGD504 - Studio brief 02 Evaluation

"At this stage of my practice digital design isn't something that interests me" this was my was initial thoughts towards digital design at the beginning of this brief, and i'm glad to say thanks to this brief my mind has been swayed. I was hesitant to begin this brief, mulling over how to write my own brief and what my digital solution could achieve in a oversaturated market such as app design where an app has been made for everything possible. I had to dig deeper and think of issues that I'd encountered that could be resolved or enhanced with a digital solution, in the end I decided to focus on the creating a web app for the Baltic; as I believe visits to art galleries can become more engaging through a digital experience.

During research I started to fully consider the target audience, in depth research into who, what and why made me realise that you find the best solutions to a problem when you broaden your research. Especially for digital design when you have to understand the audience and its user, just from this brief alone I have noticed everything is a lot more examined and thought through in digital design as it is design that can actively make a difference without people even knowing. A helpful part of this brief was having award winning studio Only visit us for a talk, this was helpful not just for the brief but also personally. They talked us through their processes and how digital designers can often be misrepresented, stating that 'You don't have to know code to be a digital designer'. This was encouraging as before this I always assumed that you'd have to know how to code or have some basic html knowledge to be a digital designer. This led onto the relationship between a designer and a developer which I looked into during research and made me realise what is actually required to be a digital designer.

When it came to producing the digital solution to my set problem, I learnt a new skill in Adobe XD which is a prototype software and through using this software I was able to design and prototype the web app within the same software which is incredibly useful. Using this software was another factor which swayed my opinion on digital design, the opportunity to easily see your designs in real scale made me enthusiastic throughout production and it helped me review my work better as I was constantly testing the designs on my phone.

Overall I'm rather happy with my final piece as I believe it responds to the set brief and fulfils the aims, what I enjoyed most about putting the final piece together was referring back to the target audience research and whether the designs were suitable for such a wide range audience. In the coming weeks I'll be contacting Founded studio who produce all the graphic design for the Baltic (Both print and digital) to see what they think of the web app, it will be interesting to see if I get a reply and what feedback I will receive from a studio who would possibly design a solution similar to mine if the Baltic decided to opt for a digital experience inside the building.

Tuesday, 10 January 2017

OUGD502 - Studio brief 02 - Creative presence

Studio brief
Building on your continued familiarisation with the creative industries and prompted by the need for even more engagement with professional contacts, I am required to seek out an industry practitioner or practice who I will base a report on. The completed report should utilise my skills as both a creative and a researcher and make use of material drawn from at least one personal interview with an appropriate spokesperson to then culminate in an insightful overview of a contemporary industry figure or organisation. An interview can be carried out in person or via phone, Skype or email. Supporting sessions will offer guidance regarding the approaching and interviewing of subjects.I should aim to subsequently develop a report that is engaging in terms of both its style and content. The completed report should be submitted as a digital publication posted to your PPP blog and needs to communicate my interview subject's route into industry and identify where their creative practice is currently situated.

Deliverables
A 500 word Creative Report published as a digital publication posted and clearly label to your PPP blog.

Interpretation of the brief
Firstly i'm looking forward to this brief as it'll help push me to contact designers and studios more often, as it'll improve my confidence to speak to creatives. I look forward to formatting the interview into a suitable piece of graphic design but that will all be informed by my research and the practitioner who I decide to contact

Personal Aims
One personal aim is to improve my confidence in contacting creatives and hopefully I can build on this interview and form connections with certain practitioners.