So I wanted to produce a creative CV on photoshop, right! I thought it would be quite easy as I have had some tutorials in using photoshop at college. However, I have found out that I need to increase my knowledge because its taken me ages just to produce this. Definitely not what I was thinking, I asked around and they told me what to do but I think I actually need to be shown how to do it as my laptop was having none of it. Well in the time it took to create that I found out myself how to crop in perspective, for example the photo i got from google images I managed to crop at an angle, I feel quite proud to achieve something that I wanted. Of course my unterstanding of photoshop, will get better throughout the year as I will try and make this creative CV at a later date to a much better standard.
Sunday, 14 December 2014
I have been given a task to ask myself how design can change
the world, for the past week I have been stressing out about this task because
I couldn’t think where to start. However, I tried my best this is probably
wrong but this what I think about sustainable design and ideas relevant to my
learning.
How Design Can Change
the World
Changing the world by design. Its happening now but more
needs to be done. Through research I have found a lot about how design can
change the world and save it. I am not an expert but there are many people out
there waiting to get their chance to decide what could be life-changing ideas.
“it’s a superpower, and with it you can change the world” we
are still currently in a world of design where we dig the materials up from Africa,
make them in Asia and about six months later they’ve been stuck in a hole in
the ground. Recycling first came about thousands of years ago as the ancient
cultures melted down old broken tools and swords and making new ones. But became most popular in the 1970’s, as
mass production took over in the industrial age you could buy items more
cheaply and when they broke throw the old items away and purchase brand new
ones.
Recycling suffered for many years, and as the years went by
the public acceptance and the market for recycled goods were not growing. So
the improved economics and laws requiring recycled public collections or
enforcing content in certain manufacturing processes.
To improve the economy, “essential aspect of widening efforts to conceive
an ecologically responsible world.” In
other words a sustainable building must, by nature, be constructed using
locally sustainable materials, such as materials that can be used sourced
without harming the environment. There are other key elements to achieve this
by sourcing local and reducing the need to import and export. A good example of
local sourcing when you visit another county you realize that the building
materials are different, for example in the typical Cotswolds village made with
Cotswolds stone constructed homes and the difference from Essex you would come
across weather board.
If material is locally sourced and can be found locally
travelling can be kept to a minimum, reducing the harmful fuel emissions.
Travel, through the use of electricity sourced by solar panels. The carbon
dioxide emissions can be cut down from the decrease of the gas fuelled diesel
and petrol engines.
My conclusion is there are many more possibilities in design
to change the world; we just need the public to support who design. The way
that people are now creating, designing and producing sustainable design in
cars and houses and other appliances. The world can be changed. Could there be
a mass production in looking into the old design of ships where they could have
sails and electric motors powering the propellers? And also the design of more
buildings making use of the sun, not just pretty rays that light up the earth. Be
positively eco friendly where you can sit in the natural sunlight, and generate
your own electricity from the solar panels on your roof replacing the oil/gas
boiler.
Bibliography
Websites:
Books:
McCloud, K., 2012. THE BEST OF GRAND
DESIGNS. London: Collins
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
A Catch Up
Last week we had a drawing session, showing what we thought different emotions feel like visually. Such as, I drew a tree to symbolise happiness because the outdoors makes me feel that way. You can obviously tell what confusion looks like its all the colours clumped together, not knowing which way to turn. I'm quite proud of the way that I expressed what I thought creativity looked like, that makes me smile. All those squiggly lines coming out of a doorway. Perfect!
The trip to V & A
To finish the three tasks we had to record them to a certain standard, where you could clearly see how the staircase is made. This drawing shows the initial measurements of the different areas of the steps, however I purposely haven't finished any of the drawings because i want to check which my tutor if they are correct.
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