Workshops 1, 4 and 5
10.10.18
When split into groups in the morning, we started at workshop 4 which included having a practice with ink, different size sticks of board, alternating paintbrush sizes and then creating a full alphabet with different styles. This was a good exercise to start with, and in general, because it allowed me to loosen up in style and think of out-of-the-box ways to style the task. Looking at the work produced I am pleased with them as far as quick and wild work goes, but I would branch out and maybe do a letter a page next time I get an exercise like this and explore all ways of working from one end of the scale to the other.
Workshop 5 was then a challenge to create a 3D letter and photograph it in alternative ways that may create interesting effects. I chose an ‘S’ because I thought it presented me with an interesting challenge, and then when I built it up with curling, folding and glueing paper it looked interesting with the curves of the letter. This was an interesting part of the task as it challenged me to think of how I could make a letter 3D using just the paper we had, glue and a few pieces of board. Its also surprisingly hard to pick a letter you would prefer to work with. When it came to taking photos of this I couldn't really work with the light box because of the card piece at the bottom (thinking back now I could have placed it on its side and used the shape like a shadow etc) and there wasn't a lot I could do with the time pressure we had at the end of the session. However I did try and take pictures with the view of the outside as if it was a building amongst the others, then used plain backgrounds like the grey pillar to try and make it stand out. Upon reflection I didn't enjoy this part of the exercise as much as the making because photography isn't my forté... but that the challenge isn't it.
The workshop 1 which we then circled round to was tracing a chosen font to make up a quote using our own judgment of tracking, kerning, leading etc.you can see my choice of quote and font at the bottom. With my limited knowledge so far I feel as though I did a good job, but overall the exercise was valuable in making me think more about my choice of placement/use of each letter, which was a strong learning experience.














