Visual Communication - Ethics and Sustainability Magazine

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Create an A4 magazine with a minimum of 9 double spread pages using a layout grid and a house style font. In addition to this you will create a front an back cover.

An A1 promotional poster was also designed.

All articles were taken from Icograda

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Directions - Graphic Design

Create a typographic poster using the phrase

“It’s not what you win, but how you conquer it”

for the Conqueror Typographic Games 2012.

Final Poster Size .:. 700mm x 1000mm

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Directions - Graphic Design

Produce three book covers concentrating on a typographic solution, considering elements that unite the three books.

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Directions - Illustration

Produce a 32 page illustrated, hand-made children’s book.

Story Chosen .:. The Owl and the Pussy-Cat by Edward Lear

A number of other illustrations had to be created for various situations.

Images are captioned.

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Visual Skills - InDesign

Create a digital PDF A5, 8 facing page zine using 4 articles from FormFiftyFive.

All images and text were taken from articles on the above mentioned website.

© Layout Designs Copyright Kim Sharp 2012

Visual Skills - Photoshop/Illustrator

Working entirely with your own source images, create an A4 illustration using a combination of Photoshop and Illustrator on the theme of ‘The City’.

To me, ‘The City’ is London; the capital city of England. I used a photo of Canary Wharf, and surrounding buildings, as my central point, placing it on a floating island in order to section ‘the city’ from its surrounding towns and cities. The starburst background was produced to give the effect that the city is being propelled forwards; this was to symbolise the city as it moves forward into the future. The green in the starburst represents the city trying to be ‘green’ and the red to represent the iconic London busses that swarm the streets. The Underground train that appears to being coming out of the ground brings in another major means of transport for London. The wall brings in the ‘real’ aspect of a city being built of bricks and mortar. Adding the paint splats was to suggest the graffiti that can be found anywhere across London. However, using paint splats combines the strength of the concentrated paint from a spray can and tones is down, as if the rain is trying to wash it away and make the city cleaner. The blue blend flowing across the piece represents the River Thames that runs past Canary Wharf and weaves through the city. Further to a suggestion to add pipe work under the city, I tried to add in this detail. However, I was unable to action this as I didn’t have suitable photographs of my own to use.

© Copyright Kim Sharp 2012

Visual Skills - Photoshop/Illustrator

Working entirely with your own source images, create an A4 illustration using a combination of Photoshop and Illustrator on the theme of ‘The City’.

To me, ‘The City’ is London; the capital city of England. I used a photo of Canary Wharf, and surrounding buildings, as my central point, placing it on a floating island in order to section ‘the city’ from its surrounding towns and cities. The starburst background was produced to give the effect that the city is being propelled forwards; this was to symbolise the city as it moves forward into the future. The green in the starburst represents the city trying to be ‘green’ and the red to represent the iconic London busses that swarm the streets. The Underground train that appears to being coming out of the ground brings in another major means of transport for London. The wall brings in the ‘real’ aspect of a city being built of bricks and mortar. Adding the paint splats was to suggest the graffiti that can be found anywhere across London. However, using paint splats combines the strength of the concentrated paint from a spray can and tones is down, as if the rain is trying to wash it away and make the city cleaner. The blue blend flowing across the piece represents the River Thames that runs past Canary Wharf and weaves through the city. Further to a suggestion to add pipe work under the city, I tried to add in this detail. However, I was unable to action this as I didn’t have suitable photographs of my own to use.

© Copyright Kim Sharp 2012

Panasonic DMC-TZ30
Thinking About Ideas - Olympic Word Play

Hand-render six words from the Olympic events, expressing something of the event.

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Thinking About Ideas - Olympic Word Play

Hand-render six words from the Olympic events, expressing something of the event.

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Thinking About Ideas - Six Degrees of Separation

Develop a suitable narrative that links ‘a given person’ with ‘a given place’, generating five appropriate links.

Given Person .:. Rosa Parks

Given Place .:. Kew Gardens, UK

Images are captioned.

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Panasonic DMC-TZ30
Thinking About Ideas - This Plus That

Produce an A4 poster to publicise a charitable event. The image must create a relationship between the key ‘issues’ of the event.

Chosen event .:. Motoki Hirai .:. Piano Recital for the 2011 Japan Earthquake Disaster

Work completed with Susannah.

© Copyright Kim Sharp and Susannah 2012

Thinking About Ideas - This Plus That

Produce an A4 poster to publicise a charitable event. The image must create a relationship between the key ‘issues’ of the event.

Chosen event .:. Motoki Hirai .:. Piano Recital for the 2011 Japan Earthquake Disaster

Work completed with Susannah.

© Copyright Kim Sharp and Susannah 2012