Monday, 10 January 2011

Production and outcomes.


Delivery. Artists chose from many different platforms to fulfill a particular role. When I go and work I need to consider what would best suite my audience/ design/ message and use an appropriate format to deliver said message. Choosing a format in which to show your work is very important as it can make or brake design. You need to consider who will be looking at your work and what they will be looking for. Dose the chosen method show the work to its fullest and maintain the meaning. Is it different and interesting, unusual or have a interactive side to it. All these things need to be considered carefully when working and correctly choosing how to format work can make a good idea or design into a great one.


Testing. How do artists get feed back on there work? Or gauge an audience reaction to a piece. There are a few ways. Peer to peer assessment is one of them which allows creatives to bounce Ideas between themselves and refine there concepts and methodology. Another is exhibiting work and looking at the audiences reaction to it. This can be done in many ways, like putting on a gallery exhibition. Posting on a blog or website for example. As illustrators and creatives we need to constantly refine and improve our work and ideas and the best way in which to do this is to show then to other people and take on board there criticism. By doing this we can learn about our own work and judge how other people will react to it in the future. In doing this creatives can create a work ethic which allows them to become gradually more independent and confident in there own work, As an artist you should never fear criticism but welcome it, take it on board and apply it to your designs taking them further.

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