Sunday 26 May 2013

Conclusive Statement



Over all, this project has worked out well in terms of outcomes and productivity. I am glad to be able to look upon what I have produced and be proud of it. Having worked with a form of greeting card before I definitely think that this was a good path to go down and as a result I feel that I have built upon my previous work helping establish myself as a creator. I have pushed forwards using a new topic and quantity, of which I am pleased with both. However, I am still unaware of my strengths in this field, but like the previous project I feel that I have come away with a deeper set of skill and subject knowledge.
I still very much enjoy producing handmade work and think that this is a niche I am gaining a firmer grip on; the use of the hand stamper and the attention to detail that I can include within my work both excite me.

Throughout this project I have kept a steady eye on the time and have therefore triumphed with my time management! This is encouraging for me and has helped boost productivity on my part. Once more I have also found it helpful to keep track of my research and final outcomes using a blog, as a result complementing my sketchbooks nicely.
However, I would say that my weakness in this project has been, once more, not being able to knuckle down to a specific title for the project for some time, however, this is potentially a positive thing because of the time I have been able to spend easing myself into this.

I am pleased to a point with my final outcomes, I don’t think that they are overly exciting to look at, but I need to remember that I won’t always be producing work for myself, and I suppose that this is good way of looking at it, that sometimes what a client wants is just not fully your cup of tea. But perhaps I need to learn how to inject a little of my personality into the work. These are, after all, minimal hand made note/correspondence cards that get straight to the point, and I think that they do this effectively. Just like the Wish You Were Here cards I think that they stand out and at the same time blend in with the current market; what will set them apart is their theme, which is communicating to an audience a widely unknown ‘card’ topic.

With this work I not only plan on selling the cards at the summer show and in local hand made shops such as No Guts No Glory, I also hope to approach farm shops around the local area of where I am moving too. The nature of farm shops can be very handmade based and as a result my work should fit right in. I plan on keeping the card templates and thinking about new themes relating to where I will be living; rural life, animals, farms, etc.

To develop this project further I would include the title of the over all topic on the rear of the cards instead of the card title, for example, I would place ‘English Idioms’ instead of ‘She’s a Peach’, as this would encompass the card as part of a wider set. I would also think about perhaps stamping the inside with what that particular idiom means, so the description would read in the middle. Although this may take away the broadness of the card topic. 

Outcomes


Here are my outcomes for this project. Please note that i have taken further images to express how well these cards can look, but  don't think that its right to put ALL 60 images on this post. I don't think you'd enjoy the load time. Instead i have included one image of each as well as all together:































Friday 24 May 2013

Colour Experiments


I have taken to producing a few colour experiments that i've had in the back of my mind. I have had the curiosity of producing these cards using colour to outline the image. The colour would of course reflect the image and theme of the card, for example, Out To Grass = Green, etc.



I think that although they bring a new lease of life to the cards, i don't think that it's the right direction. It's not quite fulfilling of the over all look and feel. These are, in a way, meant to reflect my previous Wish You Were Here card project, with the black lines and simplicity that they brought about. I don't feel that by adding colour in this way adds to the overall item, therefore i shall revert back to black lines.