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131 post(s) in Self Reflection
The Scope and Boundaries of Graphic Design Today, Current and Future
The role of graphic design in the world has
morphed and transcended through the decades as society’s needs changed and
demands increased. Today, graphic design ...
Getting Used to Things
It's 00:50, with 26% battery power in my laptop. I do not share that many thoughts in a blog, in fact this is ...
Harriet Ferguson and her views on globalisation – Globalisation and its Effects on Design: Part 2
The second part of this week's lecture was presented by Harriet Ferguson, a graphic designer working for Pearlfisher. In this lecture, she presents ...
Globalisation and its Effects on DesigN: Part 1
As new technologies are released to the general public, accessing information, calling a friend and even hosting a meeting, can be done ...
Industry today: Geo-tagging Studio Practice and Company Analysis in Your City – Part 2
In continuation to my previous post, below are three design production houses, taken from various areas of this industry.
Sharpshoot Media – ‘Our Proven ...
Industry today: Geo-tagging Studio Practice and Company Analysis in Your City – Part 1
As part of this module, we had to research and investigate design studios in our city (in my case, country). Below are ...
‘Who?’ ‘What?’ ‘Where?’ ‘Why?’ – My Answers.
Following my previous post, in this post I will be breaking down the quadriptych into four panels, one for every question.
'Who?'
My name is ...
‘Who?’ ‘What?’ ‘Where?’ ‘Why?’ – My Four W’s Quadriptych
In my previous blog posts, I talked about the first workshop challenge of this module, which was to produce a quadriptych about ourselves. ...
The Four W’s Quadriptych: The Thinking Process
So these last couple of days I was mind-mapping and trying to find an answer to these Four 'W's - Who, What, Where, ...
‘Who?’ ‘What?’ ‘Where?’ ‘Why?’ – The Four W’s
Four single-syllable questions and take up less than twenty characters if you include the spaces in between, yet they carry enough weight to ...