- How to juggle various briefs at one time.
- How to be critical of my own work and the work of others
- How to reflect on my own practice and understand how beneficial this can be for me
- How to work hard
- Where to look for professional practitioners work and know how to relate it to my own practice.
5 things I want to know more about-
- Where my practice would fit or work best in the industry/working world.
- How to get some recognition in such a competitive field.
- Im actually interested to learn the boring stuff like copyrights and taxes etc
- How to set up my own business
- Would like to improve combining traditional methods with modern digital methods.
5 things I think are my strengths-
- Im not too shy, I'm pretty confident most of the time
- Im quite business minded- always considering where my work could be and what it could achieve
- Willing to try new things, I don't feel I have one set style, which I used to think was a disadvantage but now I think it could be a good thing
- Can be very organised when life doesn't get in the way
- Willing to work hard
5 things I want to improve-
- How much I do towards my course when Im not actually in university. I.e more independent gallery trips and research would help.
- Blogging- need to blog on a more regular basis
- How much craft and time I spend on my image making
- Having a better finish on my digital work, really never feel its very good.
- Would like to be more focused this year
5 practitioners that demonstrate my interest in illustration-
- Lizzy Stewart
- Jack Teagle
- Ian Stevenson
- Hattie Stewart
- Alex Griffiths
5 websites/online resources
- Its nice that
- colossal
- tan n loose
- Behance
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