Showing posts with label LCC Student work 2013-2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LCC Student work 2013-2014. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

FdA Design for Graphic Communication Year 02 - Project 02 OKIDO Updated work and published works

Earlier this Term 23 undergraduate students at LCC on the FdA Design for Graphic Communication Year 02 course produced some highly original illustration work for OKIDO the arts and science magazine for children. Big thanks to the team at OKIDO for their encouragement, advice and for using the student's work in their publication. Below are the illustrations designed for publication in the magazines PLANTS issue out in March 2014. 

A special well done to Nozomi Motoji, Liam Wyles and Amaia Zelaiaundi Parral who produced outstanding work for the assignment. Their work is to be published in the March 2014 'Plants' edition of the magazine.


Karl


© 2014 Elvira Figueras Gabas


© 2014 Tyrone Barton-Robie

© 2014 Velislava Racova

© 2014 Nozomi Motoji


© 2014 Liam Wyles


© 2014 Amaia Zelaiaundi Parral


Monday, 24 February 2014

Serco Prize for Illustration: London Stories

I went along to the awards ceremony for the Serco Prize for Illustration: London Stories held at the London Transport Museum. It's a great space to hold a show and this year they opened up the top gallery to show the selected 50 illustrations in 2D, 3D and Animation formats.

Serco Prize for Illustration is an annual competition organised by Serco, the AOI and Transport for London.

I was happy to see two former LCC design students work featured and one current student (who I teach) in the mix. Well done Lo Parkin and David Oku of the BA Design for Graphic Communication course. Massive congratulations to Eric Chow formerly of BA Graphic Media Design (Illustration Pathway) who walked away with the Bronze Prize and £750.00.

Get along to this impressive show as soon as you can it open 14 February to 6 April 2014 go to http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/ for more details.

Karl



Go to these links for further information:





David Oku website http://www.dographiks.com


Lo Parkin website  http://www.loparkin.com/


Wednesday, 12 February 2014

FdA Design for Graphic Communication Year 02 - Project 02 OKIDO


23 undergraduate students at LCC on the FdA Design for Graphic Communication Year 02 course have produced some successful illustration work for OKIDO the arts and science magazine for children. They all worked to the brief sat out below and had five weeks to solve this design problem. I monitored the student’s progress and they had the input from our industry partners at OKIDO. Big thanks to the team at OKIDO for their encouragement, sage advice and support. Below is a sample of the illustrations. Well done to the students, keep up this level of engagement on the next project.

Karl



Project 02 Wave 1 - OKIDO

SCHEDULE

Briefing: Mon 6 Jan
Introduction to the magazine and the brief
Workshop: ideas generating exercises

Mid-point review: Thurs 23 Jan
Morning small group tutorials
Afternoon small group tutorials

Final Crit: Thurs 6 Feb
Presentation of final designs

BRIEF

OKIDO arts and science magazine for kids is a quarterly publication aimed at children between the ages of 2-7 years old. OKIDO aims to stimulate children’s curiosity and interest in science and the artistic process through producing a highly interactive magazine designed and illustrated by contemporary artists, scientists and illustrators. Okido introduces readers to characters such as Messy Monster, Yoga Monkey and Squirrel Boy, as well as an array of games and cooking ideas which all help to explain the fun of science and art and encourage parents and child to read together. Each magazine has a scientific theme ranging from: Weather, Digestion, Circulation, Habitat and Feelings. Our next issue is about Plants and this is where we need some help.
We’re inviting contributions for our next issue to tackle the theme of Plants at an age group (3-8) who most likely haven’t learnt about it at school yet. The outcome should be factual, thoughtful and tested whilst also maintaining a strong sense of individuality and fun!
Possible outcomes:
Recipe
Experiment/activity
Game
Digital – Game/Moving imagery/App
We want to tackle the science of Plants, from photosynthesis to the vegetables we eat in a way that appeals to our audience of young children AND parents. Look at the way we learn about and experience plants in nature or in the city, from the point of view of a plant, and animal, or a child walking though a vegetable market.
Research school textbooks, how do they illustrate scientific ideas?
Ask yourself: What is the difference between a plant and an animal?
Why do we eat some plants and not others? Why can cows eat grass? Why do plants look different?
Think about how these can be translated into a game or even recipe.

DELIVERABLES

The requirement is to produce 1 or 2 double page solutions fulfilling these dimensions:
Double page: w 42 x h 23cm. Please include a 3mm bleed around all sides (very important!)
The most successful outcomes will be considered for publishing in the magazine. A work experience placement will be offered to the student producing the best outcome.

The research and process methods used on this assignment should be documented as part of your GDA Process PDF. 



    © 2014 Alina Grigorenko


    © 2014 Alina Grigorenko


    © 2014 Cameron Dow


    © 2014 View Sirivittayaporn


    © 2014 Merrick Ferguson


    © 2014 Elvira Figueras Gabas

    © 2014 Elvira Figueras Gabas


    © 2014 Jaspreet Matharu


    © 2014 Kasia Bitner


    © 2014 Kasia Bitner


    © 2014 Kasia Bitner

   © 2014 Liam Wyles