Thursday, 5 May 2016

STUDIO MODULE REVIEW_

MODULE REVIEW_ STUDIO MODULE

This studio module was a little different. We were encouraged to present our work in a presentation format, in front of Will and Val and a small group of students doing the same brief. I tried not to think of it as a presentation, as the nerves would then begin to kick in. I saw it rather as a good opportunity to show much work, and it also helped me practice my presentation skills in a relaxed environment. 

Talking about my work to my tutors and other student really helped me. They gave me valuable ideas in response to my work on the M&S athleisure brief, and helped me direct my work. It is good to get a second opinion, especially as I wasn't feeling too confident about the work I had produced, but the commentsI received from my peers were encouraging. Both students and tutors loved the style of my portfolio and thought I had included the relevant information, and also enjoyed the way I drew and recorded research. They also suggested areas I could work on, and new ideas to push myself and my work.
Seeing other peoples work helped my development too. It became apparent to me, after my peers had presented their work, that I really needed to produce more work. I felt very behind, which scared me, but also gave me the push I needed to get on with my work. 


As the end of the module is fast approaching, this review gave me an action plan of what I need to achieve for the industry presentations.

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