Independent Component
Due Date: Thursday, 10/8 by 8AM
1. Describe in detail what you plan to do for your 30 hours.
I plan to create a series of political, or problem addressing posters using "Adobe Illustrator" and talk about how I planned each and everyone. I will create some sort of timeline / portfolio to show my audience how I brainstormed, sketched and created each piece. Then I want to share them to my audience, to see if they get the message of each poster. I will them ask them why and how did they get this message.
2. Discuss how or what you will do to meet the expectation of showing 30 hours of evidence.
I have created a poster that took at least up to 6 hours, but I have never felt so rushed in my life! This did not include the comps, sketches, brainstorming trees, and critic time. So I can estimate that each poster will take up to 6-8 hours each depending on difficulty. (This was all taken from a class I took during the summer)
3. Explain how what you will be doing will help you explore your topic in more depth.
This will help me develop my essential question, because this project will put more emphases on the whole process, and how the audience is effected by my art work. I will stay in contact with a fellow graphic designer, and using the knowledge from a class I took to help me with this project. I will also be taking notes of my progress and compare them to what other graphic designers have felt and done as well
4. Update your Senior Project Hours log.
Theres a problem with this actually. My mentor hasn't responded for me these past two months, but no need to fear! I have found another mentor, and I have yet to meet her this week. I am going to ask her about my idea for my first IC and also interview her a bit to get to know her. I think I will find her more resourcesful because my other mentor had more of a digital art job, and not a graphic design job. So until this Saturday, I will have updated my senior project hour log!