This document discusses production for a client project. Liberty Whitehorn appears to be overseeing the production. Details of the client, project, or production are not provided in the brief document title and header.
The document defines various UX/UI terminology including:
- The F-shaped pattern which shows how users' eyes scan webpages and screens in the shape of an F.
- Sketching which is quick freehand drawing to help brainstorm and note ideas visually.
- Wireframes which are blueprints of screen content and layout.
- Mockups which are static representations of products that cannot be interacted with.
- Prototypes which are preliminary models used for testing.
This presentation discusses Liberty Whitehorn's creative project process from initial ideas through final production. It covers the inspiration and concept, how research influenced production decisions, experimenting with different aspects and designs, and getting feedback on drafts. The presentation shows draft designs, final production pieces, and discusses establishing a social media presence to share the work.
This document contains Liberty Whitehorn's UCAS application information. It lists their GCSE grades and final grades from years 1 and 2 of study. It also provides details on 8 different university course options for Digital Media, Interactive Design, Media Production and Media Studies. For each course, the document gives the UCAS code, link, location, entry requirements and Liberty's rating of how suitable they feel the course is on a scale of 0 to 10. The highest rated courses were Digital Media at Salford University and Interactive Design at Northumbria University which both received a 10 out of 10 rating.
Liberty Whitehorn evaluated their final major project. Through research on Rupi Kaur's poetry books and Dr. Seuss books, they learned about conventions like illustrations, fonts, and color schemes. Planning was difficult as ideas changed throughout production, requiring adjustments. Research on social media audiences informed targeting 18-29 year old females. Missed opportunities included more research on feminism and experimentation. Time management was impacted by ongoing planning changes and developments.
This document summarizes the improvements made by Liberty Whitehorn to the drafts of various elements of a poetry book production project over multiple iterations. Key revisions included changing fonts, cover designs, illustrations, and poems to develop a more cohesive individual style, consistent color scheme, and effective layout that better conveyed the themes. The drafts demonstrate an evolving creative process focused on refinement, personalization, readability, and strengthening the overall design quality and impact of the work.
Liberty Whitehorn is planning a final major project to create an illustrated book of poems by Rupi Kaur. The book will include 10 poems focused on themes of body image, love, and depression/self-doubt. Whitehorn plans to use a mix of bright, dark, and pastel colors in illustrations to match the tone of each poem. A simple but hand-drawn font will be used to match Kaur's style. Each poem will spread over two pages of the A5-sized book to allow for larger illustrations. Whitehorn provided potential illustration ideas for several poems and explained why the selected poems were most relatable and inspiring. Details on font styles and a draft front cover layout were also included.
The document provides an analysis of the 2018 John Lewis Christmas advert which featured British musician Elton John. It summarizes the advert's storyline, which follows Elton John's career and life journey in reverse from an adult receiving a piano as a child. It discusses how the advert uses imagery, colors, costumes and camera techniques to portray emotions and symbolism effectively. It also notes that John Lewis releases a new Christmas advert each year which has become a tradition and that rival retailers sometimes parody their ads.
This document discusses the multiple drafts and revisions the author made to create their final production major project (FMP) book. It shows drafts of the front and back covers, poems, and illustrations. For each element, the author analyzes what worked and didn't work in the first draft, and how they improved it for subsequent drafts. The goal was to develop their own individual style and make the pieces more detailed, complex, and effective overall.
The document defines various UX/UI terminology including:
- The F-shaped pattern which shows how users' eyes scan webpages and screens in the shape of an F.
- Sketching which is quick freehand drawing to help brainstorm and note ideas visually.
- Wireframes which are blueprints of screen content and layout.
- Mockups which are static representations of products that cannot be interacted with.
- Prototypes which are preliminary models used for testing.
This presentation discusses Liberty Whitehorn's creative project process from initial ideas through final production. It covers the inspiration and concept, how research influenced production decisions, experimenting with different aspects and designs, and getting feedback on drafts. The presentation shows draft designs, final production pieces, and discusses establishing a social media presence to share the work.
This document contains Liberty Whitehorn's UCAS application information. It lists their GCSE grades and final grades from years 1 and 2 of study. It also provides details on 8 different university course options for Digital Media, Interactive Design, Media Production and Media Studies. For each course, the document gives the UCAS code, link, location, entry requirements and Liberty's rating of how suitable they feel the course is on a scale of 0 to 10. The highest rated courses were Digital Media at Salford University and Interactive Design at Northumbria University which both received a 10 out of 10 rating.
Liberty Whitehorn evaluated their final major project. Through research on Rupi Kaur's poetry books and Dr. Seuss books, they learned about conventions like illustrations, fonts, and color schemes. Planning was difficult as ideas changed throughout production, requiring adjustments. Research on social media audiences informed targeting 18-29 year old females. Missed opportunities included more research on feminism and experimentation. Time management was impacted by ongoing planning changes and developments.
This document summarizes the improvements made by Liberty Whitehorn to the drafts of various elements of a poetry book production project over multiple iterations. Key revisions included changing fonts, cover designs, illustrations, and poems to develop a more cohesive individual style, consistent color scheme, and effective layout that better conveyed the themes. The drafts demonstrate an evolving creative process focused on refinement, personalization, readability, and strengthening the overall design quality and impact of the work.
Liberty Whitehorn is planning a final major project to create an illustrated book of poems by Rupi Kaur. The book will include 10 poems focused on themes of body image, love, and depression/self-doubt. Whitehorn plans to use a mix of bright, dark, and pastel colors in illustrations to match the tone of each poem. A simple but hand-drawn font will be used to match Kaur's style. Each poem will spread over two pages of the A5-sized book to allow for larger illustrations. Whitehorn provided potential illustration ideas for several poems and explained why the selected poems were most relatable and inspiring. Details on font styles and a draft front cover layout were also included.
The document provides an analysis of the 2018 John Lewis Christmas advert which featured British musician Elton John. It summarizes the advert's storyline, which follows Elton John's career and life journey in reverse from an adult receiving a piano as a child. It discusses how the advert uses imagery, colors, costumes and camera techniques to portray emotions and symbolism effectively. It also notes that John Lewis releases a new Christmas advert each year which has become a tradition and that rival retailers sometimes parody their ads.
This document discusses the multiple drafts and revisions the author made to create their final production major project (FMP) book. It shows drafts of the front and back covers, poems, and illustrations. For each element, the author analyzes what worked and didn't work in the first draft, and how they improved it for subsequent drafts. The goal was to develop their own individual style and make the pieces more detailed, complex, and effective overall.
Liberty Whitehorn visited several university open days to determine the best fit for her skills and interests, ultimately choosing Salford University. She was impressed by Salford's equipment and connection to Media City. Northumbria University was selected as her insurance choice. Liberty applied to five universities total and was required to achieve a Merit grade by both her firm and insurance choices. She had previously set ILP targets to achieve a Merit overall and improve her Photoshop skills, goals which helped guide her progression through college and choice to attend university.
Liberty Whitehorn created a poetry book interpreting the work of artist Rupi Kaur. Over 12 weeks, Liberty conducted research on Kaur and other artists, experimented with graphic design techniques, and produced illustrations for 10 poems. Liberty developed their own style incorporating hand-drawn elements, textures, and unique typography. They refined their designs through repeated improvements and by addressing issues like file size. Liberty's individual style emerged through experimentation and focused on delicate, nature-inspired illustrations and bold, colorful graphics. Their poetry book successfully interpreted Kaur's work while expressing Liberty's own creative vision.
This document is a production FMP written by Liberty Whitehorn. It appears to be a formal management plan related to production processes. The FMP likely outlines goals, procedures, responsibilities and timelines for a production project or operation.
The document provides feedback from 3 people on the respondent's creative work. The feedback included both positive and constructive comments. Positively, the feedback noted the work's unique style, effective color scheme, and how it portrayed the themes well. Constructive feedback addressed readability issues with some of the text layout and formatting. Based on the mix of feedback, the respondent plans to experiment with traditional poetry layouts to improve clarity while maintaining their unique style, and adjust some text and graphic elements like bird outlines. The respondent found the feedback helpful for strengthening the work's effectiveness while preserving its personal interpretation.
The document is a personal statement that discusses the applicant's interest and experience in media. It summarizes that the applicant has a passion for influencing media as both a creator and consumer, and has gained relevant skills through work experience creating marketing campaigns and using software like Photoshop. The applicant's college coursework included creating video games, films and advertisements, and they hope to become a Digital Media Producer at Channel 4 to explore different media platforms and assess campaign effectiveness.
Liberty Whitehorn visited several university open days to determine the best fit for her skills and interests, ultimately choosing Salford University. She was impressed by Salford's equipment and connection to Media City. Northumbria University was selected as her insurance choice. Liberty applied to five universities total and was required to achieve a Merit grade by both her firm and insurance choices. She had previously set ILP targets to achieve a Merit overall and improve her Photoshop skills, goals which helped guide her decision to attend university.
This document discusses the improvements made by Liberty Whitehorn to various drafts of poems, illustrations, and cover designs for a book production project. It provides examples of first, second, and sometimes third drafts of different elements, along with explanations of how each draft was improved by making the designs or illustrations more detailed, unique, and reflective of the author's individual style. The goal was to create a cohesive work that effectively conveyed themes through high quality visual and written elements.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The 2018 John Lewis Christmas advert features British singer Elton John and tells the story of his life through his love of music and the piano he received as a gift as a child. It shows clips of Elton from his childhood through his rise to fame in reverse chronological order. The advert uses color, camera angles, and symbolic elements like the piano to represent emotions and highlight important moments in Elton's life journey from a young boy to global superstar. It effectively conveys John Lewis' message of cherishing meaningful gifts.
The document analyzes the British sitcom Spaced and identifies reasons for its success. It discusses how the show effectively targeted its intended audience of males aged 21-45 through its use of intertextuality, referencing pop culture from the target audience's childhood in the 1980s and 1990s. Specific references to a drink commercial and TV show from the 1980s reminded viewers of their past. The mise-en-scene also successfully portrayed 1990s themes and styles to appeal to the target demographic. Overall, Spaced was humorously relatable by invoking the target audience's childhood memories and experiences.
This document summarizes Liberty Whitehorn's progress on their final major project focusing on graphic design and typography inspired by poet Rupi Kaur. In the first few weeks, Liberty struggled to come up with an idea but decided to focus on Rupi Kaur's style of typography and illustration in poetry. They researched Kaur's works as well as other artists. In later weeks, Liberty conducted experiments with typography and illustrations. They created draft designs for the front and back covers and began selecting poems and planning graphics. Liberty started production by correcting previous work and creating illustrations and typography for the front and back covers, focusing on a hand-drawn style inspired by Kaur's aesthetic.
This document is a production FMP written by Liberty Whitehorn. It appears to be a formal management plan related to production processes. The FMP likely outlines goals, procedures, responsibilities and timelines for a production project or operation.
The document provides feedback from 3 people on the respondent's creative work. The feedback includes both positive and constructive comments. Positively, the feedback noted the work's unique style, effective use of color, and how it portrays the themes. Constructively, feedback suggested improving some text visibility and layouts, and making the doves on the front cover look more delicate. The respondent found the feedback helpful, specifically on changing the dove thickness, but wants to maintain the style's link to David Carson. The summary feedback was mixed but not consistently critical. Overall, the respondent was pleased their work was seen as unique and will revisit fonts and layouts while keeping their style.
The document provides feedback from three people on a creative work. The feedback includes both positive and negative comments. Positives include the work having a unique style, bright color scheme, and graphics that support the theme. Negatives note some text being difficult to read and empty spaces that could include patterns. Favorite pieces praised the use of color and message alignment. The least favorite criticized being too clustered or lacking uniqueness. The summary concludes the feedback was mixed but showed the work has a personal style while noting room to improve readability of some text.
Liberty Whitehorn is planning a final major project to create an illustrated book of poems by Rupi Kaur. The book will include 10 poems focused on themes of body image, love, and depression/self-doubt. Whitehorn has selected these themes and poems because they are personally relatable and will also connect with the target audience. The book will be A5 size with illustrations covering A4 pages. Whitehorn plans to use a variety of bright, dark, and pastel colors in the illustrations to match the tones of the poems. Simple but hand-drawn fonts will be used to match Kaur's style. The front cover design will feature overlapping hand-drawn graphics and block colors.
The document discusses potential issues and problems that may arise during a production project and how to address them. It identifies technical issues such as lack of research, backup plans, equipment availability and errors. Theoretical problems are also outlined like transportation, time management, refreshments and copyright. Solutions are provided such as planning, experimentation, backups, scheduling and obtaining permissions. The document also covers finance considerations, software needs and experiments done like creating a custom brush tool to add personal style.
The document discusses research conducted on several poetry books, including those by Rupi Kaur, Robert Frost, and Dr. Seuss. For Rupi Kaur's books, the research found that she uses simple fonts and imagery to portray themes of equality and nature. Robert Frost's book uses consistent natural imagery and fonts over editions while focusing on the poetry over illustrations. Dr. Seuss's books use bright colors and whimsical, hand-drawn illustrations to appeal to young readers and bring the stories to life. The document analyzes the visual design choices, including fonts, colors, and imagery, used across different poetry books and how they relate to the intended themes and audiences.
David Carson was an American graphic designer known for experimental typography. He began his career in the 1980s working for skateboarding and snowboarding magazines, where he pioneered unconventional typography that broke traditional rules. This helped launch his successful career designing magazines and working with major clients. Rupi Kaur is a Canadian poet known for her bestselling book "Milk and Honey." She writes poetry about themes of femininity, love, and heartbreak. Her simple yet impactful style uses minimal typography and imagery. Salvador Dali was a famous Spanish surrealist artist known for his bizarre and imaginative works. He frequently incorporated symbols like eggs and elephants in his art and explored themes of eroticism,
This proposal outlines a project to create a poetry book/fanzine interpreting the work of poet Rupi Kaur. The student will research Kaur's background and poetry, as well as designers like David Carson for inspiration. Experiments will include typography and different styles. Feedback will be gathered through surveys. The book will pair Kaur's poems with the student's original illustrations to explore personal interpretation and typography styles, while representing the poet's views. Progress will be tracked through an ongoing reflection diary to improve skills and meet deadlines.
This document is a production FMP written by Liberty Whitehorn. It appears to be a formal management plan related to production processes. The FMP likely outlines goals, processes, timelines and responsibilities for a production project or operation authored by Liberty Whitehorn.
Liberty Whitehorn visited several university open days to determine the best fit for her skills and interests, ultimately choosing Salford University. She was impressed by Salford's equipment and connection to Media City. Northumbria University was selected as her insurance choice. Liberty applied to five universities total and was required to achieve a Merit grade by both her firm and insurance choices. She had previously set ILP targets to achieve a Merit overall and improve her Photoshop skills, goals which helped guide her progression through college and choice to attend university.
Liberty Whitehorn created a poetry book interpreting the work of artist Rupi Kaur. Over 12 weeks, Liberty conducted research on Kaur and other artists, experimented with graphic design techniques, and produced illustrations for 10 poems. Liberty developed their own style incorporating hand-drawn elements, textures, and unique typography. They refined their designs through repeated improvements and by addressing issues like file size. Liberty's individual style emerged through experimentation and focused on delicate, nature-inspired illustrations and bold, colorful graphics. Their poetry book successfully interpreted Kaur's work while expressing Liberty's own creative vision.
This document is a production FMP written by Liberty Whitehorn. It appears to be a formal management plan related to production processes. The FMP likely outlines goals, procedures, responsibilities and timelines for a production project or operation.
The document provides feedback from 3 people on the respondent's creative work. The feedback included both positive and constructive comments. Positively, the feedback noted the work's unique style, effective color scheme, and how it portrayed the themes well. Constructive feedback addressed readability issues with some of the text layout and formatting. Based on the mix of feedback, the respondent plans to experiment with traditional poetry layouts to improve clarity while maintaining their unique style, and adjust some text and graphic elements like bird outlines. The respondent found the feedback helpful for strengthening the work's effectiveness while preserving its personal interpretation.
The document is a personal statement that discusses the applicant's interest and experience in media. It summarizes that the applicant has a passion for influencing media as both a creator and consumer, and has gained relevant skills through work experience creating marketing campaigns and using software like Photoshop. The applicant's college coursework included creating video games, films and advertisements, and they hope to become a Digital Media Producer at Channel 4 to explore different media platforms and assess campaign effectiveness.
Liberty Whitehorn visited several university open days to determine the best fit for her skills and interests, ultimately choosing Salford University. She was impressed by Salford's equipment and connection to Media City. Northumbria University was selected as her insurance choice. Liberty applied to five universities total and was required to achieve a Merit grade by both her firm and insurance choices. She had previously set ILP targets to achieve a Merit overall and improve her Photoshop skills, goals which helped guide her decision to attend university.
This document discusses the improvements made by Liberty Whitehorn to various drafts of poems, illustrations, and cover designs for a book production project. It provides examples of first, second, and sometimes third drafts of different elements, along with explanations of how each draft was improved by making the designs or illustrations more detailed, unique, and reflective of the author's individual style. The goal was to create a cohesive work that effectively conveyed themes through high quality visual and written elements.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The 2018 John Lewis Christmas advert features British singer Elton John and tells the story of his life through his love of music and the piano he received as a gift as a child. It shows clips of Elton from his childhood through his rise to fame in reverse chronological order. The advert uses color, camera angles, and symbolic elements like the piano to represent emotions and highlight important moments in Elton's life journey from a young boy to global superstar. It effectively conveys John Lewis' message of cherishing meaningful gifts.
The document analyzes the British sitcom Spaced and identifies reasons for its success. It discusses how the show effectively targeted its intended audience of males aged 21-45 through its use of intertextuality, referencing pop culture from the target audience's childhood in the 1980s and 1990s. Specific references to a drink commercial and TV show from the 1980s reminded viewers of their past. The mise-en-scene also successfully portrayed 1990s themes and styles to appeal to the target demographic. Overall, Spaced was humorously relatable by invoking the target audience's childhood memories and experiences.
This document summarizes Liberty Whitehorn's progress on their final major project focusing on graphic design and typography inspired by poet Rupi Kaur. In the first few weeks, Liberty struggled to come up with an idea but decided to focus on Rupi Kaur's style of typography and illustration in poetry. They researched Kaur's works as well as other artists. In later weeks, Liberty conducted experiments with typography and illustrations. They created draft designs for the front and back covers and began selecting poems and planning graphics. Liberty started production by correcting previous work and creating illustrations and typography for the front and back covers, focusing on a hand-drawn style inspired by Kaur's aesthetic.
This document is a production FMP written by Liberty Whitehorn. It appears to be a formal management plan related to production processes. The FMP likely outlines goals, procedures, responsibilities and timelines for a production project or operation.
The document provides feedback from 3 people on the respondent's creative work. The feedback includes both positive and constructive comments. Positively, the feedback noted the work's unique style, effective use of color, and how it portrays the themes. Constructively, feedback suggested improving some text visibility and layouts, and making the doves on the front cover look more delicate. The respondent found the feedback helpful, specifically on changing the dove thickness, but wants to maintain the style's link to David Carson. The summary feedback was mixed but not consistently critical. Overall, the respondent was pleased their work was seen as unique and will revisit fonts and layouts while keeping their style.
The document provides feedback from three people on a creative work. The feedback includes both positive and negative comments. Positives include the work having a unique style, bright color scheme, and graphics that support the theme. Negatives note some text being difficult to read and empty spaces that could include patterns. Favorite pieces praised the use of color and message alignment. The least favorite criticized being too clustered or lacking uniqueness. The summary concludes the feedback was mixed but showed the work has a personal style while noting room to improve readability of some text.
Liberty Whitehorn is planning a final major project to create an illustrated book of poems by Rupi Kaur. The book will include 10 poems focused on themes of body image, love, and depression/self-doubt. Whitehorn has selected these themes and poems because they are personally relatable and will also connect with the target audience. The book will be A5 size with illustrations covering A4 pages. Whitehorn plans to use a variety of bright, dark, and pastel colors in the illustrations to match the tones of the poems. Simple but hand-drawn fonts will be used to match Kaur's style. The front cover design will feature overlapping hand-drawn graphics and block colors.
The document discusses potential issues and problems that may arise during a production project and how to address them. It identifies technical issues such as lack of research, backup plans, equipment availability and errors. Theoretical problems are also outlined like transportation, time management, refreshments and copyright. Solutions are provided such as planning, experimentation, backups, scheduling and obtaining permissions. The document also covers finance considerations, software needs and experiments done like creating a custom brush tool to add personal style.
The document discusses research conducted on several poetry books, including those by Rupi Kaur, Robert Frost, and Dr. Seuss. For Rupi Kaur's books, the research found that she uses simple fonts and imagery to portray themes of equality and nature. Robert Frost's book uses consistent natural imagery and fonts over editions while focusing on the poetry over illustrations. Dr. Seuss's books use bright colors and whimsical, hand-drawn illustrations to appeal to young readers and bring the stories to life. The document analyzes the visual design choices, including fonts, colors, and imagery, used across different poetry books and how they relate to the intended themes and audiences.
David Carson was an American graphic designer known for experimental typography. He began his career in the 1980s working for skateboarding and snowboarding magazines, where he pioneered unconventional typography that broke traditional rules. This helped launch his successful career designing magazines and working with major clients. Rupi Kaur is a Canadian poet known for her bestselling book "Milk and Honey." She writes poetry about themes of femininity, love, and heartbreak. Her simple yet impactful style uses minimal typography and imagery. Salvador Dali was a famous Spanish surrealist artist known for his bizarre and imaginative works. He frequently incorporated symbols like eggs and elephants in his art and explored themes of eroticism,
This proposal outlines a project to create a poetry book/fanzine interpreting the work of poet Rupi Kaur. The student will research Kaur's background and poetry, as well as designers like David Carson for inspiration. Experiments will include typography and different styles. Feedback will be gathered through surveys. The book will pair Kaur's poems with the student's original illustrations to explore personal interpretation and typography styles, while representing the poet's views. Progress will be tracked through an ongoing reflection diary to improve skills and meet deadlines.
This document is a production FMP written by Liberty Whitehorn. It appears to be a formal management plan related to production processes. The FMP likely outlines goals, processes, timelines and responsibilities for a production project or operation authored by Liberty Whitehorn.
Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.
The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity. Cherries and strawberries were considered the fruits of paradise and thus represented the souls of men.
Fashionista Chic Couture Maze & Coloring Adventures is a coloring and activity book filled with many maze games and coloring activities designed to delight and engage young fashion enthusiasts. Each page offers a unique blend of fashion-themed mazes and stylish illustrations to color, inspiring creativity and problem-solving skills in children.