2. Task 1 - Research
• Put photo/scan of your notes from art movements intro here and
delete this guidance
• Pop Art: A challenge to traditions of fine art by including imagery
from popular and mass culture, such as advertising, comic books and
mundane cultural objects.
• Keywords: Expendable, gimmicky, postmodern, popular
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3. Task 1 – Research – Web source
• https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/p/pop-art
Title/Weblink/Date accessed: 9th September – from the website www.tate.org.uk
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4. Task 1 – Research – Web source
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_art
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Title/Weblink/Date accessed: 9th September– from the website en.wikipedia.org
5. Task 1 – Research – Wen source
• Andy Warhol was an American artist, director and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art
movement known as Pop art. His motto was: “I think everybody should be a machine.” Which was reflected
in the way he created his prints. American Pop art was less subjective and referential than it’s British
counterpart, it being more aggressive and emblematic looking.
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Title/Weblink/Date accessed: 10th September – from the website https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/p/popart
6. Task 2a – Idea Generation [individual]
Pop Art
What is Pop Art?
- How did it become so popular
- Famous artists that created Pop
Art (e.g. Andy Warhol)
Time/date:
Location:
Title: (single word)
Use colours such as; Red, Blue and Yellow. (bright colours)
To make it stand out.
Use already existing art pieces (from Andy Warhol etc…) as
inspiration for own work.
Use bold fonts to attract attention.
Should be cartoony and colourful
- (could use examples from already existing pieces as
inspiration)
EXIBITION
EXIBITION
EXIBTION
EXIBITION
EXIBITION
Examples of text that can be
used:
7. Task 2a – Idea Generation [group]
• Pop art style of Andy Warhol – bright use of colours (red, blue, yellow etc… as well as different
shades of those colours)
Mockup
TITLE
DATE/TIME/LOCATION
AND ANY ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
Images would include either celebrities
and/or people in the style of Andy Warhol.
Colours will be bright (Red, Blue, Yellow
etc…)
The title toward the bottom of the poster
along with the additional text that includes
the info anout the date/time/location.(also
in the centre). The title being called
‘inspirational’.
The date, time and location will be
displayed at the bottom.
The background will have some sort of
colour and/or pattern to it.
IMAGE
Text:
8. Task 2b – Action Plan/Schedule
Session Activity Who is responsibile
1 Creating the background
2 Creating the title
3 Finding the images
4 Plan on where to place everything (e.g. title and
images)
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9. Task 2b – Action Plan/Schedule
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• Add notes here on how you stuck to your plan/had to change your
plan and why
I made sure to stick to my plan by following the mockup poster I had created. With this, I made sure that my
poster had the same form of layout that my mockup has (e.g. the title being at the top of the page and
having the image in the centre).
However I did add an extra image to the poster. I did this because I thought it would make it look more eye-
catching and look less simplistic. The text I used is quite bold so it stands out easily.
10. Task 2c – Planning
• Use these slides to show your planning of your products, think about
structure and the components for each product [evidence for this
may include storyboards, flat plans, sketches, etc]
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TITLE
IMAGE
DATE/TIME/LOCATION
AND ANY ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
Images would include either celebrities
and/or people in the style of Andy Warhol.
Colours will be bright (Red, Blue, Yellow
etc…)
The title toward the bottom of the poster
along with the additional text that includes
the info anout the date/time/location.(also
in the centre). The title being called
‘inspirational’.
The date, time and location will be
displayed at the bottom.
The background will have some sort of
colour and/or pattern to it.
11. Task 4 – Production/Final Products
• Include a link to your blog where you have posted this PP and your
final products – the post on your blog should be titled ‘Induction
Week Project’
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12. Task 5 – Evaluation – Problem Solving
• Describe three problems you faced in your project and how you
solved these
• 1. I found it difficult to decide on a colour scheme to use for my poster(s). To solve this problem I
researched online different images that linked with my theme and used them to give me inspiration.
• 2 I wasn’t sure how to use photoshop at first but after trying to use different tools /effects on an image I
learned how to use it.
• 3 I wasn’t sure about how to download and install fonts at first, but I was able to learn how to do it after
asking for help and being shown how to do it.
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13. Task 5 – Evaluation – Working with others
• Choose three aspects of your production where you worked well
with your team and this benefited the project
• 1 We worked well by deciding what we were doing to do for our project and compromised any solutions if
we disagreed.
• 2 We also worked well when deciding who would do what job (create what) in our group for the project.
• 3 We helped each other when either someone didn’t know how to do something and/or needed help.
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14. Task 5 – Evaluation - Feedback
• Discuss the feedback you received from your tutor during the
project and how you used this to improve the project
• The feedback I received helped me to improve my product. I was told
that my poster looked quite simplistic so I should try and make it look
more appealing. I edited my poster by adding more colour as well as
adding additional information that you would see on an actual poster
e.g. Date/time
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15. Task 5 – Evaluation – Active Engagement
• Define active engagement in your studies and briefly explain how
you used it in this project
• Active engagement included in me researching examples of Andy Warhol on the internet and also
looking at books from the library. I then took this knowledge and applied it to my own product.
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16. Task 5 – Evaluation
Accessing and storing information
• Explain where the books/resources are for your area in the LC
You can find books in the LC by looking at the signs that are presented
on top of the shelves. They range from art to photography to film.
• Explain how to take a book/resource out of the LC
• You’re able to take a book out of the LC by speaking to the lady at the
reception desk and scanning our ID card
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17. Task 5 – Evaluation
Accessing and storing information
• Explain where to store electronic information on the college
network
• You can store electronic information on the college network through OneDrive, which can be accessed
through your college email. You can save work as well as send it to other people.
• Explain where you upload work when it is completed
• When work is completed, you publish it onto your blog (www.blogger.com). You also upload it to SlideShare
(LinkedIn).
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18. Task 6 - How do you learn best?
• Explain some of the ways you think you learn best [refer to the VAK
questionnaire results in tutorial]:
• I think I can learn best when I am not being distracted. This means that I would probably suit a
quiet environment in order to work and concentrate. I also work best by having something
explained to me, rather than looking at it from a book.
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19. Task 6 - How do you learn best?
• What makes it hard for you to study?
• I find it hard to study when there are a lot of people in the room
making noise. I also find it hard to study when I am being distracted
by others.
• What strategies do you think would benefit your studies?
• I think that listening to music will help benefit my studies because i
won’t be able to get distracted so easily.
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