2 x Deadlines
Written analysis notes - Tuesday 5th of February
Creative presentation of analysis - Tuesday 12th of February
Objectives
To further your understanding of graphic communication practitioners
Task
Using the web, the list below and my books, research and present a contextual investigation of a relevant artist, illustrator, photographer or designer.
Feel free to ask me for suggestions. The list below is just some interesting suggestions. Remember that you are looking for a designer or artists that could influence your work and that you will be working in the style of.
Some are linked, some you have to copy and paste into Pinterest
David Carson
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Petra Eriksson
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Jamie Reid
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Laura Carlin
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Oliver Jeffers
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Busy Collage
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David Downton
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Isabelle Vandenabeele
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Carson Ellis
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Privat Livemont
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Art Chantry
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Jamie Hewlett
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Rick Griffin
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Kate Moross
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Jon McNaught
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Gipi
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Mark Hearld
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1 Gather 4+ pieces of their work - bullet point why these pieces are characteristic of the artist’s work. Don’t describe them separately, look for similar traits.
2 Explain your personal response and criticise and analyse their work. Use the relevant questions on the LOOKING AT ARTEFACTS sentence starters sheet to help your questioning and responses.
The full 'Looking At Artefacts' sheet is HERE
3 Respond to their work by emulating their style or process. Take characteristics of their work and merge them with your own work. Translate the work into your own ideas. Don’t spend hours coping whole images. Copies don’t earn many marks - your personal response does.
For those students wishing to achieve the top grades:
Context GCSE Stretch and Challenge 1 Write about the context. What other designers are working at the same time? Include a range of illustrator's work
Influences GCSE Stretch and Challenge 2 Research to find out who the designer has been influenced by. To do this you may need to read an interview with the illustrator.
Just Google "Interview with [illustrator's name]" and read a few passages
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