Tuesday 29 March 2016

Business Cards/ Personal Branding idea

This is just a quick note on a big topic. My final degree show piece combines 3D (functional product) with 2D surface design (print, illustration, whatever I'm calling it). 

I'm using origami folding techniques to incorporate printed paper into my work. 

Looking for a bit more pattern inspiration - I came across this: (tutorial here)

Origami Card Holder

I'm thinking this would be a great thing to make featuring my prints and CV (with a head-shot) to accompany my degree show work, particularly at Industry night and at New Designers (if I get there). 

I'm not really thinking the right companies for me are going to come to either of these events (I'd be better suited to part II of New Designers I think anyway). However it's good to have a bit of self-promotion handy to make you stick out from the crowd. 

Exciting ideas like this are more the more reason that I need to get my portfolio in order!



Sunday 6 March 2016

Getting Work Serious

During my time in Art/ Design Education, I have undertaken numerous internships and placements

2012 - Field Work pop up shop
2013 - Rose de Boreman South bank Market/ Month-long craft placement in Bulgaria
2014 - Frilly by Lily
2015 - White Stuff
2016 - Tigerprint (to be completed)


I think it's fair to say that I am an opportunist. And I do fear I've picked a degree which doesn't give me as much time as I would like off to take on more roles! However I have learnt a great deal from what I have done, and have gained a good idea of what motivates me, what my ethics are and most importantly what I enjoy doing (though this is still pretty up in the air.)

I am at a stage where I need to be strategic - I've realised I need to focus on one thing to be able to get the best return from it. I can still be opportunistic, but I'll be in the best place if I do some work to make these opportunities happen.

Of my placements, I've found the day to day roles agreeable, however I don't feel motivated by consumerist industries, making money out of physical materials. A lot of my projects focus around interactive/ engaging design, creating something spatial in the hope the user will learn something through experience. The key to my work is the context, the concept and the story behind everything. I like explaining this narrative alongside my work, therefore I struggle with my course sometimes as I know that the aesthetic should stand alone!

Therefore I want to get into museum/ gallery/ exhibition work. I have skills within design, of which I really enjoy the research side. I fear my academic writing and communication skills need more work. I feel like building on and demonstrating this passion will allow me into a role within this style of workplace, on which I can learn more about the industry and aim myself into a position which seems most suited to me. Though I want to stay involved in design, I feel like the administrative side of it may also agree with me, I wouldn't know until I try!

I see these as possible roles to pursue
- Graphic Design team for Exhibitions (general museums)
- Curator/ Researcher roles (art/ design museums specifically)
- Exhibition designer (something that straight in requires an interior architecture degree)

Though these are still quite broad, I feel like I would get a huge amount of satisfaction knowing that I was a driving force behind exhibitions and experiences which inspire and excite others. I would like to continue my own art/ design practise along the side, but I definitely feel getting experience within one of the great London institutions would teach me a lot, and make me really proud of where I work and what I do!

Through this research - these sources jumped out at me

Creative Choices - Heritage Jobs - a great source if you know what kind of sector you would like to work in, but are not entirely sure of what roles you would like to do.

Museums Association - this is a link to their intern-ship/ placement page, which I will be keeping my eye on in case anything paid and/ or relevant comes up. I will look into their talks and conferences further, but at this moment I feel like it is definitely worth joining for the free access it provides!

National Museums Directors Council  - this site also offers a job page, as well as lots of up to date articles

On twitter I also managed to find people in relevant positions to follow (following links through blog posts such as the V&A one here. Though I have fallen out of touch with twitter, now I have direction I feel I will use it (along with Linked In) to keep myself up to date and interested with all things curatorial (in need of a better word.)

So places I would love to work include; the V&A (proper and of childhood), the Design Museum, the Fashion and Textiles Museum, the Barbican..., Though I also greatly enjoy the Tate and the RA, I feel in my heart that I should stay as closely connected as possible to the world of design, so potentially wouldn't put contemporary/ the fine arts as high on my list as others. Despite saying this all these places excite me greatly.

I have to admit my love of arts and design, and my desire to pursue it from a young age, was cultivated through excited visits to museums, galleries and historic homes. Though it might not be what I do forever, I'm coming to the end of a degree by which my creative side feels exhausted. I believe that if I am in an environment such as this I will continue to feel enthralled and motivated, benefiting my own creative practise, and hopefully inspiring a new generation of artists and designers.