Here are the final images that I sent to the City Talking. I am really happy with them and am excited to see what they will look like printed and which ones they will use. The feedback that I got from these images was that they really liked the last one. The last one was fairly easy to do but was the best received of them all. They loved the clean lines and gradients. On a side note regarding my practice, I have had a few pieces of work of buildings that have been very well received- I feel that this is an area to pursue upon finishing university.
Creating the work for this brief was really fun, I have learnt more about my enjoyment of drawing buildings. Drawing buildings has been something that I touched on in second year, in this years Brief 4 and then just now. As I noted in Brief 4, it is something that I will explore more when I leave university and have a little more free time! I also noted in Brief 5 that I wanted to work more with hand drawn textures, this is something I have incorporated into this brief to add a bit of character to it (see the canal and park image) personally i love it!
Its going to provide some really good exposure for me around Leeds. This newspaper doesn't produce these papers that often- around 6 times a year or so- this means that many, many people will get their hands on it in that space of time, hopefully some influential people and people who will want me to do work for them. I've learnt a lot about brief interpretation and that in some cases you need to regroup with the client to discuss the project further in order to create something that they want, in this case all 3 of us that were working on the brief were a bit confused (me, TONE and Tom Joy). In the end it has turned out really well.
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