Thursday, 11 February 2010

End of module evaluation

What skills have you developed through this module and how effectively do you

think you have applied them?

For this module i used a range of different media such as scanning hand drawn and painted

images, spray painted images, and ink images and then scanned them into the macs to

manipulate them further. I think i developed my skills by doing this a lot as i used software such

as illustrator, which i wasn't very confident using at first, and also photoshop and in design.

I used alot of photography in this module, for example for categorising my 100 objects.

I also learnt how to make a PDF presentation for printing the photoshop postcards which i have

never done before. Now i have the skills to do this i think i will use it a lot more.

I've also developed my skills in bookmaking as i had never done this before. After learning a few

different stitches for binding the books i went on to use the pamphlet stitch to bind the book i

made for the 100 brief.

2. What approaches to/methods of research have you developed and how have

they informed your design development process?

From my original research i had found a lot of facts and opinions from a range of different sources

such as books, newspapers, interviews and the internet. The facts were so different and varied

so when it came to making my book (and after receiving feedback in a crit) i decided to narrow

the facts and opinions to just facts and also create categories for them to go in. I made a category

page at the start of the book and referenced the pages to these categories along with a page

references where i got my facts from.

3. What strengths can you identify in your work and how have/will you capitalise

on these?

I think i did quite well in finding a large range of research and using this research in my work.

4. What weaknesses can you identify in your work and how will you address these

more fully?

When making my final book i think i could have crafted it better but considering it was the first time

i had made a book it wasn't too bad. When it came to cutting out the pages for my book i found

that they didn't all fit together perfectly so some had to be cut down to size a bit more. I realised

once i had done this i should have left a small blank border, and not had type so close to the

edges, incase mistakes were made.


5. Identify five things that you will do differently next time and what do you expect to

gain from doing these?


1. I would have asked for more help when making the final book. If i had done this my book
would have looked more professional and well crafted.
2. I would have sorted the pages into their categories before printing them so that they would
have sat together in the book like chapters. This also would have made the book look more
professional and would have made more sense.
3. In the group project for what if... i found it hard to communicate with the whole group and decide
who was going to work on what part of the brief. Next time i would make sure we all sat down
together and discussed the work. By doing this we would of also had more time to develop the
work and research as no one would be left not knowing what was going on.
4. Also for the what if brief we found that from our research that the problem we came up with
wasn't clear and the solution didn't work. If we had spent more time on the research we could have
come up with a problem that could of been solved.
5. For some parts of this module i found myself not having enough time to cut things out such as
photographs and the crafting products so next time i would make sure i printed things out in advance
to enable myself to have more time cutting them out.

6.How would you grade yourself on the following areas:

5= excellent, 4 = very good, 3 = good, 2 = average, 1 = poor


Attendance - 5

Punctuality- 5

Motivation- 4

Commitment- 4

Quantity of work produced- 4

Quality of work produced- 4

Contribution to the group- 4


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