Leeds College of Art
BA (Hons) ILLUSTRATION
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Level
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06
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OUIL603 Extended Practice
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Credit s
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60
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Name
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Sam Metcalf
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Blog Address
s-metcalf1417.blogspot.co.uk
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Date
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Rationale
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5 Wants
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1-Screen Print skills
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2-Quality of Product
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3-Drwawing Skills
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4-Painting Skills
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5-Typography
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5 Need
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Themes /
Subjects
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Products / Methods of Distribution
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ACTION PLAN – use this section to identify specific tasks that
you need to complete in order to resolve the brief.
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Brief
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What do you need to do?
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Deadline
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Decks for change. Start working on roughs and designs that could be developed for a issue affecting your area. Work toward the subject of mental health.
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2
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Christmas card design. Work on illustration around the theme of christmas.
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3
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Secret 7. Need the list of songs to be realised to start on this brief.
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4
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VW. Keep working and developing ideas for clients that have approached me about doing two designs for the side of they VW Camper. the van is currently in the garage having some work done so wait to see it.
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5
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Travvling MNa poster -Fan art
Make a poster that is of my favorite film, MARS ATTACKS???? |
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BA (Hons) Illustration - Level 06
OUIL603 Extended Practice
Project Proposals
10 steps to
producing persuasive project proposals
1.
Set clear aims
and objectives
2.
Be SMART
(Specific ,
Measurable , Achievable , Realistic , Time Conscious)
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Use words from
your brief
4.
Justify the need
for your proposal
5.
Describe your audience
6.
Describe your motivations
7.
Consider the reader
8.
Eliminate vagueness
9.
Visualise the ending
10.
Assume nothing
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