Saturday 16 June 2012

Study

Hello All,

I have received quite a few questions about the course I am hoping to start in September. I thought, rather than replying separately to each question, it would be better to reply to everyone in a post. Thank you all for the interest and if you have any other questions just drop me a line.

What course are you taking?
It's official name is something like: BTEC Level 3 Graphic Design. It's an evening course so you can work and study at the same time. (Useful for those of us coming to the game late- a girl's gotta eat).

Where are you studying?
Brighton City College

Do you have past qualifications?
No. I wanted to do something creative about 10 years ago but, like a fool, I thought I would take the academic route and went off to university to study Classical Civilizations.Whilst I really enjoyed studying Classics (and feel lucky to have had the opportunity) my advice to anyone considering further education is this: Follow your intuition. do what excites you and what you are good at, chances are you will choose a career that involves these things.

Do you have relevant experience?
I work for a company of cartoonist/animators/graphic designers. The stuff they do looked like such fun I decided I wanted in on the action.

For the most part my work experience has involved copy writing, working alongside designers to produce promotional material. Though I have had input as far as the overall look is concerned (colours, layout etc), I couldn't do the 'techi' bit, which is why I want to get those skills.

This may sound trite, but being around creative people is what inspired me to take the course. working in a creative industry has meant I have seen a whole bunch of jobs I didn't even know existed, not to mention meeting a heap of lovely people who are making a living doing something they love. 

Whats in your portfolio?
 It has taken me years to come to realize that you don't necessarily need to follow a prescribed path to get to where you want to be. So don't be afraid to put in things you have done for own pleasure.

A portfolio only needs to show that you are interested in something and give a flavor of the sort of work you do (obviously what you intend to use your portfolio for heavily dictates what goes in it).

My portfolio is made up of a few bits I have done over the last couple of years, but mostly doodles and sketches.

I hope this answers all your questions, and is of some help. xXx




4 comments:

  1. good ol' city! I just did an Extended Diploma in Art there! well fash/textiles and its such a great college well the art side anyway!
    good luck with the course I'm sure you'll love it and do amazingly!!

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    1. Oh wow!I meant to go to the show you guys just did as Phee's sisters go there and have just graduated too. I wish I had now Phee said it was really impressive. xxx

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  2. ooh this is really exciting! definitely should have gone last year and we could have had study groups! x

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    1. Oh that would have been so fun! I miss sitting next to your fire, listening to HP and drawing. those were the days x

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