Monday 21 February 2011

INSPIRATION, SIMULATION AND CREATION ARTICLE!

First half of the two page spread


Second half of the two page article



This magazine is very unique and creative in it's own right. I wanted the page spreads to be printed out black & White and the images to be scattered/linked together so the article is reflected on the eye. This page spread idea was my first magazine project done at Central St Martins it's all about the students in terms of our personality and who we are as individuals.

FASHION DRAWING!

Drawing of a model posing more attention on her face


Fashion illustration 2- done by using ink


I got the influence from Persson Stina she is a fashion illustrator who often uses ink to create fashion illustrations. Instead of using the meduim she uses I've have taken her style but drawing in oil pastels. I did this drawing while I was doing the fashion show project. The second illustration I've used ink but in a powerful way.  

PHOTOMONTAGE ILLUSTRATIONS!

Inspired by Sara Faneli

It's me- used magazines and newspaper.
The rat illustration- could be used as an image in a children's book.
I am really inspired by hand craft work and illustrations... So I've created my own. This sort of technique was used for children books back then....

GOOD ANGLES FLY!

Yet again, I've experimented with typography in Abobe photoshop. Just using one typeface and stating 'good angles fly'.

ALL ABOUT ME!

All about me
Yet again breaking the rules in typography... but a written speech about me! 
JUST USING different typefaces and sizes...

MMM...cookies (TYPOGRAPHY)!

Expressing cookies 
OK... looks nothing like cookies. But i have broke the rules of typography using the word 'C'. Even just using other typefaces to express how tasty and sweet cookies are. Using the negative and positive technique. Lovely!

DANCE COLLECTION 2009 POSTER & BOOKLET!

Poster & Booklet






I designed this poster which was turned into a booklet for advertising Newvic's dance collection which took place in summer 2009. The only software i've used is Abode Photoshop. The poster ws used in Stratford Circus and Newvic College.

YELLOW PAGES!

Advertisement


In terms with weight and meaning of the words. In my spear time I've set myself a task to look at a boring advertisement from yellow pages and exploring other ways to make it look interesting. Just experimenting with typography! 

MONOPRINT FASHION ILLUSTRATIONS!

Fashion Illustration 1- thread, button stencils and fineline drawing
Fashion Illustration 2 - drawing ink, thread and buttons


The fashion illustrations are based on a fashion show project which I've done before studying at Central St Martins. I was looking at image manipulation using different techniques and materials. I love hand craft work it's so much more creative rather than using the Mac. 

Friday 18 February 2011

LEFTSIDE MAGAZINE!

Fashion on graffifi article 

The brief was to design a new magazine called Leftside. I decided to focus on graffiti as one whole concept. However emphasising it on fashion! I just looked at Vogue magazine for the inspiration. It's more of the image & text! I am still going to work on it!

BLACK & WHITE....







This was my first project i have done in Central St Martins, it's a photography project. 
Images show searching for money, in black & white. 

Graffiti ILLUSTRATION!

   Graffiti Illustration  




I have done my own article 'graffiti on the wall'. it's for an art illustration magazine i just made up. Used layout paper and fine liner to draw the illustration. For the background i just rolled on acyrlic paint to create the graffiti. I didn't want to go to the extreme. The front cover wiil have the same technique.






Sunday 13 February 2011

REVIEW: BBC 1EXTRA HOMEGROWN ARTICLE!

Listening to BBC 1EXTRA'S homegrown month specials featuring debate's, live lounge and discussions i am actually inspired by all of that. The inspiration from DJ'S and artists, how the UKG music scene has progressed over the years. Within this, i am currently working on writing an article based upon homegrown talent just to celebrate the 10 years of music produced in the UK. 

Hopefully this article will be published on the new Urban Development website. I can't wait!

Check out the site..... for homegrown talent with DJ Target!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/1xtra/homegrown/2011/



This is my article:

The Urban industries for the last 10 years have passed a movement of new genres in urban music. Such as garage to funky house now we welcome in dubstep and various of others produced by Wretch 32, Mz Bratz, Tine Tempah and new comer Yazmin. Yes it’s amazing and the artists are on a hype ting! BBC 1Extra air plays UK talent to help to uplift artists in the UK charts without this station young artist won’t be here today.
 

 On the BBC 1Extra UKG DJ Target show, debates and discussions are showcased live on air exploiting the topic ’Will this kind of music be around in the future’. Party Hard rapper Donae’o stated “ Our music will still be here, if artists continue to build a union of talent supported by radio stations like Choice Fm, Radio 1 and BBC 1Extra who have played UK homegrown sounds; it’s important to spread the love for music to our fans who always have been  supporting us. Urban music is a sell out wherever it’s from the underground, commercial or mainstream scene it’s originality and roots are created by solid love and outspoken lyrics which brings together unity, passion and rhythms to make the UK scene much more stronger and tight. Bringing it all back to year 2001 when So Solid Crew made 21 seconds a hit, the London crew brought physical and emotional feelings into their tunes, taken to heart reflecting on life in general and disturbing haters who lived in the same environment as them. So Solid’s style says a lot to fans it’s all about ‘keeping it real’, in meaning of personality, dress sense and verbal expression that’s how they have delivered and earned respect from urban lovers and DJ’S. In the 00’s the crew generated their own hardcore sounds and vocabulary consisting of garage, electronic and grime; at the same time they were recognized in the garage scene in the late 00’s. Now their music is well known in raves and clubs. I say this type of music might come across as harsh material which is raw and dramatic it’s the other way of understanding poetry and issues; the youth was listening to back then and now. In my own words if you don’t like it then don’t subscribe it to your ears!.

 

Great artists like ‘So Solid’ remains a past in UK music history. Our UK rappers, producers and singers have been influenced by Oxide & Neutrino, Glamma Kid and DJ Luck and MC Neat etc. Introducing the new generation of artists like Dizzee Rascal, Jessie J, Aggro and Chipmunk who have gone to achieve big things in the urban scene but now progressing to work with American artists or willing to get sign on to a record label. Also they have done collaborations with Chris Brown, Kimberley Wyatt, Calvin Harris, Florence and the Machine, B.O.B the list goes on. The urban scene has still been dominating a new audience who are drawn into Urban dance Anthems which are often preformed at live events like Glastonbury and V festival, furthermore to mark their name in the industry as a artist sharing the same stage with international stars who see their talent and hear the London sound in order to go global.

 

Yet again the media has seen urban music in a different light talking in a positive attitude about UK HIP-HOP or can be said as grime. Finally they see that UK grime artists have constructed rap in a useful concept like political views this common issue effects everyone including young people. Most tunes are focused on the black community, grime artist Ghetts has achieved to express his point of view in the track ‘Invisible’ he was also at the Industry Takeover last month as one of UD’S panelists causing controversy with a member in the audience during the event. Ghetts has proven to older adults at the event that young people are making music about the politics, and if you haven’t heard tunes on the radio or the television well you need to become aware of the new era, it’s 2011 music is changing and shifting quickly artists are learning to take on the responsibility of making a statement from past artists like James Brown who stated the growth of music within politics. Even though Motown and blues is not grime it’s important to remember the core of where beats, string and bass are traced to make urban music powerful and loud.

 

Any young person who is willing to show their talent and come out as an artist joining the other stars in homegrown music, I have to say record labels don’t really mean a thing just speak your mind and have your own image because at the end of the day your making the music and getting the money. It’s about knowing yourself so your audience can connect with you.