Sam Bridgeman Designs
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Off the Grid Exhibition
On Friday the 7th of June, we hosted our end of year show which was an exhibition of all our best work. Our exhibition was held in a defunct shop which group A and group B were asked to renovate and redecorate.
The show started at 5.30pm on Friday at the college looking through work done by the level 1&2 graphics students, then at around 6.15pm we moved down the shop at Long market to view the level 3 graphic design students work. In the shop there was one piece of work from each student in group A and B on the wall printed to A1 and a small description written by each student showing what they have learned since they started the course.
Upon arrival there were free appetisers and drinks for both students and their families/friends while they viewed all the different work within the exhibition. Each student on the course was given an allocated job for the show and asked to forefill that roll during the exhibition. My allocated job was Security with Mike Waller. We were asked to make sure that the whole show ran smoothly and welcomed all the guests upon their entry to the exhibition.
In my opinion the exhibition went very well, everyone made sure they completed their rolls to their full potential and all the guests seemed very happy during the show. Towards the end of the show both my tutors made a speech about the students on the course and the exhibition.
Monday, 24 June 2013
End of Year Show at the College
After we did our week long Off the Grid exhibition at the shop, we moved the exhibition back to the college. We did the same method of presenting our work as we did in the shop. We set up wooden panels that we could mount our work on. We did this by standing up the wooden panels upright and connecting them together using small vice like devises. Once this was done we stuck all the work that was going up for the show onto the boards.
Also down at the show, there are Mac computers that are presenting 3 of each individual students three favourite pieces of work. There is also a page on the computers which has a small paragraph written by each student, saying what they have learned from the course and what they will take away from the course.
Also down at the show, there are Mac computers that are presenting 3 of each individual students three favourite pieces of work. There is also a page on the computers which has a small paragraph written by each student, saying what they have learned from the course and what they will take away from the course.
Monday, 10 June 2013
Preparing End of Year show
For our end of year show, the college had hired a defunct old shop that we could hold an exhibition in. The exhibition was there for a week and students had to take it in turns looking after the shop and welcoming members of the public. Our exhibition was called Off the Grid. As our exhibition we being held at a defunct shop we had to redecorate it. So on each college day leading up the show a handful of students were picked each day to renovate and redecorate the shop. The redecorating included painting the walls, filling holes in the walls and cleaning windows. We painted the walls all white so that students work would stand up on the walls.
Once we had redecorated the exhibition, we had to set up the wooden panels within the room to put our work on. To construct these panels we had to stand them upright and connect 3 panels together using small vice like devises so they didn't fall apart and so they could stand up. We arranged these panels in a particular way so that people could walk around the exhibition and look at all the students work. Each student had one piece of work in the show that they considered to be their best piece throughout the whole course so I chose my Smirnoff poster.
Once we had redecorated the exhibition, we had to set up the wooden panels within the room to put our work on. To construct these panels we had to stand them upright and connect 3 panels together using small vice like devises so they didn't fall apart and so they could stand up. We arranged these panels in a particular way so that people could walk around the exhibition and look at all the students work. Each student had one piece of work in the show that they considered to be their best piece throughout the whole course so I chose my Smirnoff poster.
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
File/Web Formats
HTML - Hyper text mark up language
HTML defines the structure and layout of a Web document by using a variety oftags and attributes. The correct structure for an HTML document starts with <HTML><HEAD>(enter here what document is about)<BODY> and ends with </BODY></HTML>. All the information you'd like to include in your Web page fits in between the <BODY> and </BODY> tags.
CSS - Cascading Style Sheets
- CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets
- Styles define how to display HTML elements
- Styles were added to HTML 4.0 to solve a problem
- External Style Sheets can save a lot of work
- External Style Sheets are stored in CSS files
body
{
background-color:#d0e4fe;
}
h1
{
color:orange;
text-align:center;
}
p
{
font-family:"Times New Roman";
font-size:20px;
{
background-color:#d0e4fe;
}
h1
{
color:orange;
text-align:center;
}
p
{
font-family:"Times New Roman";
font-size:20px;
FLA - Adobe Flash
to the left is a screenshot of Flash player in which I have made my own website.
My website
this is my website that I designed as a part of my unit 44. I created my website using Flash player. The website includes a home page, a page about me, a gallery which shows my favourite pieces of work and a contact page which shows where you can contact me. This first screen shot is my About page which is basically a short paragraph stating who I am and what I do.
This second screen shot is of my website home page which shows some of my favourite pieces of work.
This is my gallery page that i designed for my website. The gallery page shows my favourite pieces of work, when you click onto one the pieces of work it will come up larger in a new window with a small description of what the piece is.
The final screen shot shows my contact page which has my email address, facebook and twitter
accounts and a mobile phone number.
This second screen shot is of my website home page which shows some of my favourite pieces of work.
This is my gallery page that i designed for my website. The gallery page shows my favourite pieces of work, when you click onto one the pieces of work it will come up larger in a new window with a small description of what the piece is.
The final screen shot shows my contact page which has my email address, facebook and twitter
accounts and a mobile phone number.
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Trip to Brighton
On the 13th of March we visited Brighton for our Final Major Projects. We were asked to gather research relating to our project, so for my research i went around Brighton taking photos of nightclubs, bars and gathering any kind of information I could about nightclubs in the area.
I took some photos of the outside of nightclubs, focusing on the nightclub names and logos. I went round to various shops and bars looking at how nightclubs promote themselves, and found that the most common way of clubs promoting themselves was by billboards, flyers and the main way being social network sites such as Facebook and Twitter
I managed to pick up some leaflets and flyers that are advertising the club nights and I included these in my project, describing how they were made, how they promote the club and what is good and bad about the flyers.
I took some photos of the outside of nightclubs, focusing on the nightclub names and logos. I went round to various shops and bars looking at how nightclubs promote themselves, and found that the most common way of clubs promoting themselves was by billboards, flyers and the main way being social network sites such as Facebook and Twitter
I managed to pick up some leaflets and flyers that are advertising the club nights and I included these in my project, describing how they were made, how they promote the club and what is good and bad about the flyers.
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Files formats
today i have been looking at the different types of file formats that i use on the macs
File formats:
.GIF
.PSD PHOTOSHOP
.AI ILLUSTRATOR
.TIFF
.IND INDESIGN
.DOC MICROSOFT WORD
.PNG
.XLS MICROSOFT EXCEL
.JPG
.PDF
.RAW PHOTOSHOP/LIGHTROOM
.PPT
to the left are some of the documents on my mac, at the end of each document there is the type of file format they are saved as.
File formats:
.GIF
.PSD PHOTOSHOP
.AI ILLUSTRATOR
.TIFF
.IND INDESIGN
.DOC MICROSOFT WORD
.PNG
.XLS MICROSOFT EXCEL
.JPG
.RAW PHOTOSHOP/LIGHTROOM
.PPT
to the left are some of the documents on my mac, at the end of each document there is the type of file format they are saved as.
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