So this is it :) time to step into the real world and put all the skills I've learnt to test.
Since Christmas I have been contacting companies such as Thompson, Elmwood, Love, Music, Gratterpalm and Brass, sending them my pdf portfolio sample aswell as a short summary of my design practice an interest within their company. From this a gained a few studio visits at Thompson and Love where I was offered 2 x 2 month paid placements for when I finish. To gain a placement with Love I had to do a project for them in which I had to go back and pitch the idea to them.
I was offered a placement with Elmwood before I leave to go to Manchester so I will be working with them for 2 weeks, I'm really looking forward to this as they were really enthuasiastic about my work and ideas and I think it would be a really good company for me to work in.
Winning the SH! Awards 2012 was a huge turning point in my future, it really gave me a confidence boost and made me realise that I have something unique to offer companies, also it was really nice to have such great feedback on my presentation skills and how I communicate my ideas. It was a great way to gain recognition throughout agencies in this area and make them aware of what I have to offer. I have won a 6month paid placement which next week I am meeting Andrew from Brass to sort out where I might do my placement at.
I start my journey into industry straight away with a two week placement with Elmwood starting on the 18th June then I go to Love in Manchester on 2nd July for 2months. From here I will then either start my 6month paid placement with a local leeds agency or go straight to Thompson for 2 months. So I have the next year pretty much planned out :) YEY! Hopefully in the meantime someone might take me on full time... if not I will have heaps of experience in a mixture of different studios and agencies which will put me in good stead to getting a job. After working with a few different companies it will show me what kind of job is best suited to me and my practice.
Meeting companies and showing them my work has helped me to realise that I can do this as a job and I could have a strong future in the design world ahead of me. It has made me a lot more professional and comfortable in speaking to companies aswell as confident enough to go for opportunities and not let them pass me by.
Showing posts with label Design Strategy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design Strategy. Show all posts
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Friday, 25 May 2012
I WON THE SH! AWARDS 2012!
Out of 70 applicants and a shortlist of 16 I won the Leeds Media Sh! Awards 2012.
Work submitted for the awards night:
I submitted a selection of projects as my practice is shown better like this and can't be represented by one project alone.
Thursday, 24 May 2012
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Officially got a 2month paid placement at LOVE
WAHOOOO!
I start on the 2nd July for 2months... get paid fix amount everyday :) pretty good!
Really excited to work for a studio I've loved for ages, can't believe Ive got this great opportunity :D
I've also found a room to rent just outside the city center for 2 months, I'm really looking forward to moving out of leeds for abit and it will be a great opportunity to see where I would like to be based in the future.
I start on the 2nd July for 2months... get paid fix amount everyday :) pretty good!
Really excited to work for a studio I've loved for ages, can't believe Ive got this great opportunity :D
I've also found a room to rent just outside the city center for 2 months, I'm really looking forward to moving out of leeds for abit and it will be a great opportunity to see where I would like to be based in the future.
Placement at Vast
Just finished a 6day placement at The Vast Agency -Leeds.
It was such a great experience and much needed to polish up on my design and styling skills. I find I have good ideas but find it difficult to execute the idea as well as I can invision it. So Vast was an excellent place to go to really push myself. The first 3days I felt abit out of my comfort zone working closely on a logo design I really had to look carefully at the crafting of the letterforms and colours etc which I feel I especially struggle with type so it took me a while to get something I was happy with. This was really good for me as I can sometimes leave a logo half done... thinking it looks ok but really it could be pushed and crafted so much better. I feel I understand a lot more about this now and this will really help me with future work/ placements. The guys at Vast were really lovely, we had a good laugh and they showed me their extensive range of beautiful bespoke lookbooks which really helped with my design context publication.
Whilst there I also did abit of work on a lookbook collecting material samples for a swatch book, colour matching and then adding them to the collection. It was really nice to get hands on with a project and was nice to break up the day with this kind of work. I also helped make some mock-ups to send out to companies including promotional concepts for a well known supermarket brand.
On my final day I worked on a crest logo for some Vast promotional work... can't really discuss the nature of the work but I really loved the design that I produced... much more my style of work and Phil and the team were really happy with my design.
Phil said I'm welcome back anytime and to keep in touch so that's really nice to know and I'll be sure to be in touch with them to let them know whats going on :)
Thanks guys!
It was such a great experience and much needed to polish up on my design and styling skills. I find I have good ideas but find it difficult to execute the idea as well as I can invision it. So Vast was an excellent place to go to really push myself. The first 3days I felt abit out of my comfort zone working closely on a logo design I really had to look carefully at the crafting of the letterforms and colours etc which I feel I especially struggle with type so it took me a while to get something I was happy with. This was really good for me as I can sometimes leave a logo half done... thinking it looks ok but really it could be pushed and crafted so much better. I feel I understand a lot more about this now and this will really help me with future work/ placements. The guys at Vast were really lovely, we had a good laugh and they showed me their extensive range of beautiful bespoke lookbooks which really helped with my design context publication.
Whilst there I also did abit of work on a lookbook collecting material samples for a swatch book, colour matching and then adding them to the collection. It was really nice to get hands on with a project and was nice to break up the day with this kind of work. I also helped make some mock-ups to send out to companies including promotional concepts for a well known supermarket brand.
On my final day I worked on a crest logo for some Vast promotional work... can't really discuss the nature of the work but I really loved the design that I produced... much more my style of work and Phil and the team were really happy with my design.
Phil said I'm welcome back anytime and to keep in touch so that's really nice to know and I'll be sure to be in touch with them to let them know whats going on :)
Thanks guys!
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Feedback from interview for the Sh! Awards.
It was so great to meet all the judges at the Sh! Award interview and get a good range of feedback from all different companies. It was really lovely to hear such positive feedback and was nice to see some friendly faces in my group Chris Jackson and Andy Lodge. I took through my portfolio so far to show them and they really loved the concepts and thought the branding for each project was really strong graphically but the story behind each of the briefs was really creative and captivating.
A big thumbs up :) was such a great experience.
A big thumbs up :) was such a great experience.
Monday, 30 April 2012
Design Strategy / PPD Presentation
Notes:
Design Strategy Presentation
Stephanie Oglesby
Stephanie Oglesby
1.
This quote
is something I am starting to realise more and more recently. How important it
is to have a goal. To focus on the bigger picture and understanding why I’m
here doing this course, this has really allowed me to enjoy my final module and
has made it both rewarding and exciting.
2.
My
Rationale is: A conceptually driven practice investigating retail branding
through retail outcomes focusing on Print Promotion.
FMP:
Has meant my practice has grown to cover these key aspects, the fully branded experience, creating high concept brands and tell the philosophy of the brand through creative outcomes. The importance of consumer interaction to gain attention and give the consumer something back.
The ability to work with a full range of clients and brands. Through all retail sectors.
My work is:
-consumer interaction
-range of brands
-creative concepts
Understanding how to create fresh brands and design for existing ones to keep them fresh.
FMP:
Has meant my practice has grown to cover these key aspects, the fully branded experience, creating high concept brands and tell the philosophy of the brand through creative outcomes. The importance of consumer interaction to gain attention and give the consumer something back.
The ability to work with a full range of clients and brands. Through all retail sectors.
My work is:
-consumer interaction
-range of brands
-creative concepts
Understanding how to create fresh brands and design for existing ones to keep them fresh.
3.
This Year
has been a mixed bag of emotions, focusing on who and where I want to be at the
end of my degree and into the future has really helped to guide me.
I’m now more focused than before and more confident to speak about my work.
I’m now more focused than before and more confident to speak about my work.
4.
Lauren
Carande Live Work:
Ability to work with a fresh creative Fashion Designer on a live brief, getting me ready for industry and creating contacts with other creative’s within the industry aswell as printers, stockists etc.
Working tight to a budget has really made me understand costings and abilities of projects it’s been a real eye opening. Working with Lauren has been great as she really knows what she wants and is really into her work so it’s been a positive experience. Also she has promoted me both on her website and End of Year show so that’s a great way to get my name out there.
Ability to work with a fresh creative Fashion Designer on a live brief, getting me ready for industry and creating contacts with other creative’s within the industry aswell as printers, stockists etc.
Working tight to a budget has really made me understand costings and abilities of projects it’s been a real eye opening. Working with Lauren has been great as she really knows what she wants and is really into her work so it’s been a positive experience. Also she has promoted me both on her website and End of Year show so that’s a great way to get my name out there.
5.
Live work
for Jigsaw –Harrogate
1st birthday ..Invites/ buntin and in store promotion
Again great coverage, well known brand to add to my portfolio. Good to work with brand guidelines.
1st birthday ..Invites/ buntin and in store promotion
Again great coverage, well known brand to add to my portfolio. Good to work with brand guidelines.
6.
A
continuation of my branding to date. Previous were too impersonal and did not
suit my work style (SI SCOTT)
7.
Getting my
work out there:
I have posted work both up on Behance aswell as creating my oen website www.stephanieoglesby.co.uk.
PDF sample to send to companies (great to email out)
Printed Portfolio of work so far (great for studio visits and interviews)
I have posted work both up on Behance aswell as creating my oen website www.stephanieoglesby.co.uk.
PDF sample to send to companies (great to email out)
Printed Portfolio of work so far (great for studio visits and interviews)
New
logo just finished so will be sending off for business cards VERY soon from my
new contact at IST.
8.
Contacting
companies…. So I would to stay up North I’m happy here, I’ve got a really great
social group as well as my family and some amazing companies up here. London
isn’t for me right now, but would want to do it at some point in the future
when I have more experience. 5-6yrs. I don’t want to work for any HUGGGGE
companies and like those that deal with a mix of clients in the retail/ fashion
and culture sector and a very CONCEPT DRIVEN company.
9.
Andy Lodge
was great giving me confidence to get out there and contact companies…. Which
was a much needed push! From his recommendation I email Sarah Walsh at Thompson
as he thought she’d really like my work as we are similar styles and idea
machines. I popped into Thompson in Easter and got some great feedback, she
really loved my work and wanted to sort out a placement for me once I had
finished UNI.
Their
work for brands such as Harvey Nicks and Paul Smith aswell as working with the
culture sectors is a brilliant range of clients for my practice.
10. G
last yr, great insight into a big company, filled me with a lot of confidence
to know that I CAN DO THIS as a job! Although the projects weren’t creative
enough apart from Pitches for projects which were great to work on. It was a
great atmosphere with a good mix of people and I enjoyed having feedback,
meetings and crit style chats as it is based on the way we work on at uni! Here
I went on photoshoots, copywriting and motion graphics course. Contact through
Sarah Craven to Mike Hughes at LOVE creative in Manchester.
11. I’ve loved LOVE for a long time through my
contact I was able to get in touch with Mike – Creative Head and show him some
of my work, I had seen the 2 month paid placement advertised on their blog so I
wanted to see whether I could be looked at for this opportunity.
I went in to show them my work and they loved the creative concepts and thought they were really strong, fun and imaginative. That’s what they look for in people…strong ideas. It was great to talk to them as I realised it doesn’t matter if I’m not as great as everyone else with finished designs / styling as long as I have good ideas and can visualise them appropriately.
They asked me to apply for their 2month paid placement scheme and sent me a Waterstones brief over to do about consumer interaction and store experience which is a perfect brief for me.
I went in to show them my work and they loved the creative concepts and thought they were really strong, fun and imaginative. That’s what they look for in people…strong ideas. It was great to talk to them as I realised it doesn’t matter if I’m not as great as everyone else with finished designs / styling as long as I have good ideas and can visualise them appropriately.
They asked me to apply for their 2month paid placement scheme and sent me a Waterstones brief over to do about consumer interaction and store experience which is a perfect brief for me.
12. Vast 2 weeks work placement starting 14th
May … Fashion lookbooks mainly, will really help me to polish up on my styling
skills and strong use of type and layout. To be more professional and
multi-skilled, making me work to
higher standard.
13. In my future careers its really important for
me to get a mix of working for studios that work for different Fashion brands,
a range and mix of cliental.
14. Aswell as working for In House teams such as
Toshop, Urban Outfitters as I think it would be great to see the difference in
working for one brand alone and then many brands at once. I think it’d give me
a great insight into the industry.
15. Jobs Available HQ / Creative / Graphics /
Marketing Events
Full scope of jobs for fashion retail.
Full scope of jobs for fashion retail.
16. Art Directing. This is where I want to be
heading and to reach by my 30’s I think my work is best suited to concepts
working closely with a client and find the people that’s best suited to the
creative style we wish to create.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Funding to run exhibitions
I've started looking at a few places we could hold the Crossover Exhibition me and jonny are doing for brief 4.... what funding would be available and how you go about curating an exhibition.
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Brief from LOVE
Today I recieved the brief from Love for the 2month paid placement scheme, its a brief for Waterstones and could turn out to be a big project. I really want to give it a good go so have decided to make it one of my main briefs so I can dedicate a good amount of time towards it. I have 2 weeks to do this project then organise a day where I can go back to pitch the brief to them.
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Art Directing
What Does an Art Director Do?
An art director oversees the art, i.e. the photographs and drawn
images, that appear in newspapers, magazines, ad campaigns and on book
covers. An art director is usually the person who oversees the entire
design department, working with photo editors and editors to coordinate what images will match up with what words.More than simply assigning a photographer or illustrator to create an image, an art director works on creating visual concepts. At a magazine an art director would work to create the specific look and feel of the entire magazine, ensuring there’s a unified visual look throughout. If you notice that certain magazines maintain different types of “looks” -- with certain layouts and certain types of images -- you’re picking up on the work of the art director.
Where Do Art Directors Work?
Art directors work throughout media in advertising, in book publishing and at magazines. Art directors usually specialize in one sector -- focusing on, say, advertising or book publishing -- and the type of work they do varies on their subset of the industry. At magazines art directors conceive of layouts and the art that will match up with the various stories in the magazine. At book publishing houses art directors often focus solely on book covers, hiring designers to create those covers and overseeing their work. (An art director at some book publishing houses may also do some of the designing.) At ad agencies art directors, usually working with a copywriter, create the images that go with an ad campaign. At ad agencies art directors may specialize in a specific area, such as print (creating ads for magazines), TV or Web.
How Do You Become an Art Director?
Most art directors have degrees from art schools, where they’ve studied graphic design, photography and drawing. (A background in graphic design is usually essential for most art director jobs today.) In today’s job market art directors also need to know various computer programs (most run on Macs) that allow them to work with everything from photographs to font sizes. While photoshop is a standard program all art directors should know, this is just one of many. For more on specific programs art directors should know, you can check out this video.
Art directors who’ve gone to art school are usually trained in the computer programs needed to get jobs in the field. Art schools will also provide candidates with a portfolio, which is necessary to land most jobs in this field. Art directors, who often work up to that title (from assistant positions), need to show examples of their work. Someone looking to work as an art director in an ad agency, for example, need to show a potential employer sample ad campaigns he’s created. To get these samples, you need to have experience from an internship or from your art school experience.
Monday, 16 April 2012
New Live Work- Jigsaw Harrogate
I recently got talking to a close friend of mine who is the manager
for Jigsaw in Harrogate, after seeing some of my work and chatting about
retail design and her ideas for the store she has sent some work my way
to help out with designs for promotional events soon to take place in
the store.
Jigsaw's 1st Birthday
Help the Heroes
For
both of these events Laura would like me to produce invites aswell as
designs for instore promotional touchpoints such as displays and
posters.
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Vast 2week placement
I have secured a 2 week work placement with Vast
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Monday, 9 April 2012
Re-branding
After speaking with a few people about my branding I've had mixed opinions. I've started to really dislike it, I would rather not be known as 'OGLESBY' but I'm fining it difficult to make a good interesting and unique design with my initials or name. Although John really liked the fact I had created my own typeface and totally branded myself uniquely Si Scott thought my branding was cold and didn't reflect me and my work as he said it has a warmth to it.
Sooo... I've come to the point where my old branding isn't working anymore.
What to do...
I want something quite stylish, sophisticated and simple. Preferably just my initials or at least highlights my initials in the design ...SJO aren't the best letters to work with but i'll give it a crack.
This is one of my Easter tasks in preperation for the Design Strategy Presentation and also the making of business cards and to add onto my website that is in working progess.
Sooo... I've come to the point where my old branding isn't working anymore.
What to do...
I want something quite stylish, sophisticated and simple. Preferably just my initials or at least highlights my initials in the design ...SJO aren't the best letters to work with but i'll give it a crack.
This is one of my Easter tasks in preperation for the Design Strategy Presentation and also the making of business cards and to add onto my website that is in working progess.
Thursday, 5 April 2012
Mulberry branding
I really love how Mulberry uses both the elegant white, grey and gold with bursts of hot pink. Merging a sophisticated label with young, trendy stickers, vector images and brown paper attracting a younger audience.
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Heydays Studios
I really love the selection of colour within this work, taking a new stance on primary colours. Its bold, bright really fun and happy ...I'd love to create a brand that creates this feeling.
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Monday, 27 February 2012
Claridges Branding
The Claridges branding has enabled them to keep their luxurious and sophisticated appearance with a modern and unique twist. The bright, fresh, mint green adds a fresh appearance to the brand along with the striped lines that is reminiscent of both pinstripe and a barcode.. an element I tried out in an early personal branding.
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