Tuesday, March 1st, 2011
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On Wednesday the second of Febuary my Advanced Higher Graphics class had a day trip to Glasgow where we were kept busy all day visiting interesting places. We drove in the morning on the mini bus then headed straight to Kelvingrove museum. I took a picture of a stuffed tiger in here as it was relevent to my AH art project. We then walked to to the tube station and had lunch in a near by pizza hut. And pritty much cleared out the boofy. Shortly after we took to ‘the light house’ in it there was several design projects ranging from archatecture to enviromental. I took several pictures from the work displayed on the walls. At the top there was a view of Glasgow but we were so high you were mostly looking down on the roofs. On the way to the design offices we briefly visited Willow tea rooms, of whichs building is a Charles Rennie Mackintosh. We reached the Snook design offices which is run by Lauren Currie and Sarah Drummond who is a former pupil from the Royal High School. They gave me a great insite to a whole new area of design which they were clearly passionate about. I especially liked how a large amound of their work uses information and oppinions from either the client or who it is aimed at, simalarly to how I brought together my Commemorative Brochure for Hairspray. This approach will definatly give a better end result. It is inspireing to see strong motivation and confidence to start thier own company at a young age in Glasgow. After visiting them I feel that after getting to grips what area I would like to specialise in, start my own company. I feel that this would be a good path to take as it means you can be your own boss and I am confident in leading through experience mainly in guiding.
After this visit we went to see ‘Black Swan’ in the cinema. Personaly I did not enjoy this film but was mainly because of personal taste and small phobia of birds. Before leaving had a quick bite in KFC then drove home.
Tags: Advanced Higher Graphics, cdt, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, design, Glasgow, guiding, Hairspray, Kelvingrove Museum, KFC, rhs, Snook, The lighthouse
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Sunday, December 5th, 2010
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In Advanced Higher Graphics we were introduced to calligraphy. This gave me a better insight into text and I can now use the terminology knowing what it means. The slide show contains images of my first attempts. On the first slide you can see at the side my first attempts at trying to get a grasp of how to figure out the size of the letters. By looking at the different types of font it has become apparent there are more differences between letters than would appear.
Tags: Advanced Higher Graphics, Calligraphy
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Wednesday, November 24th, 2010
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In this slide are some images of other projects i have created. It includes a wooden box made with a dovetail joint. I then pirographed my initials on to a pannel platformed above the lid. The nex is a pencil box i made in second year, the lid is scewed into a wooden block which allows it to swivel into place. The design on the top is to give the impression of a chocolate bar, the wrapper is the on the lid that opens. The mirror has a design illistrating a row of flowers allong the top. The center of each flower has been drilled out and had yellow acrilic plastic put in its place. In standerd grade graphic communication I used technical drawings to design and create a model hospital building. it has to semi-circles joined by a taller cylender. While making the clock I used a hegnasaw to get the most precise shape for the face and stand. The latter of the two pictures shows best how it fits together and the joining of the mechanisims to the hands. The clock hands were made from a flexable metal which made it easy to wrap around a cocktail stick in order to create a sprinny shape. Lastly is a sculpture of a head which I made in Standard Grade Art and design. The brief was to design something you might see in a sci-fi film. I chose to base it on a woman who had a double personality. The left represents the devil and a particularly evil side where as the right is an angel.
Tags: Advanced Higher Graphics, art, Craft, design, Photo, Project, Standard Grade, wood
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Thursday, June 17th, 2010
One of the first Advanced Higher Graphics course assignments was to produce a digital portrait (of myself).

Portrait
The assignment required the class to study digital portraits produced by the artist Julian Opie, and arrive at our own solution.
Tags: 2010, Advanced Higher Graphics, avatar, Helen McIlwrick
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