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Second Year Graphic Design brief. We each got given a place/institution and had to make a 3 minute documentative film, based on an interview. We could not get access…
Second Year Graphic Design brief. We each got given a place/institution and had to make a 3 minute documentative film, based on an interview. We could not get access to film in a hospital so decided to animate an interview with Becky who gives us an insight into Hospitals from her perspective.
ellie
I created a humorous new sport, ‘The Pee Games’, to see how
competitive people would become given a simple everyday task.
Judged on speed and bladder capacity.
paris, texas
The problem is the consumerist culture of young professionals and
their desire for convenience. This poster contains a QR code linking
to a website about the environmental impacts of plastic waste. Also
printed onto existing thrown away prints is the design in
recycled inks.
Elastic band experiments
Final Major Project.
CLASS
Does your name define what class you’re in? We developed a classification system for people based on their names. Through acquiring names that fitted into the ‘lower’, ‘middle’, and ‘upper’ class category, we asked a variety of individuals of different ages and backgrounds to draw that they thought a ‘Makayla’, ‘Alex’, and ‘Amelia’ look like. From these drawings we created a generic look for each character and went out to find people that looked like this.
We discovered that although the people who looked like the generic look of a character didn’t have the same name, their true names did fit into the same class category, therefore proving that your name does define your appearance and the class society puts you in.
We asked people to draw what they thought an Alex, Amelia, Bobby, Keith, Makayla and Alan looked like. Using the redeeming features from the drawings we went out to find people with these features. Here we have created an average look for each name by merging the photos.
Bannana
Alex, Alan, Bobby, Keith, Amelia, Makayla
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‘Draw A ………’
Perception of names