Thursday 16 March 2017

End of Module Evaluation

End of Module Student Evaluation
BA(hons) Illustration
Module Code: Visual language OUIL404 Visual Language

Name: Meghan Armitage
Student ID: ma258999

Please identify where the evidence for each of the learning outcomes is within your submission and how well you feel you have met the learning outcomes. Please also grade yourself in relation to the learning outcomes using terms:
> poor, satisfactory, good, very good, excellent (Note- This is so that the team have an understanding of how well you feel you have done. It is not an indication of the actual grade you may receive)

Learning Outcome
Evidenced where?
Blog, Sketchbook, Roughs Final Illustrations, development sheets etc.  (No more than 75 words)
Your grade
Using words:
> poor, satisfactory, good, very good, excellent
4A5
Demonstrate an awareness of visual literacy and visual language in relation to drawing, image making and the visual investigation of ideas.


Seen in sketchbook and blog where I have developed my image making skills through observational and reference drawing. Also learning about and considering different compositional elements.
good
4B4
Identify and evaluate appropriate principles, processes and media in relation to set problems and individual creative concerns.



My sketchbook is clear of this showing how I have used different media and drawing processes. My skills have developed throughout each brief as I have considered the different processes that I have previously learnt. I have used my blog to evaluate and reflect on my development.
good
4C5
Develop and present a body of work that demonstrates an ability to practically investigate and apply identified visual principles through visual research.



The blog shows how I have researched and further developed my skills through looking at leaflets and answering questions about different approaches (especially composition).
Satisfactory
4D4
Effectively communicate informed opinions and critical awareness through appropriate methods of documentation, reflection and self-evaluation.


My blog demonstrates this as it shows how I have understood the set brief evaluated and reflected on my work. As well as focusing on what I want to look further into and what I found most challenging.
good

Evaluation (See guidance below for more information)
You are required to write a 500 word evaluation of this module.


Overall, I have fully participated in the whole of the module. It is clear that my skills have developed throughout each brief as I have considered what I have learnt in the past tasks. This module has been useful to me as I can now consider elements of drawings such as line quality, shape, texture and composition when creating pieces of work. Composition and depth has been the biggest challenge when creating finalized work although this has improved through different workshops and tasks such as the fan art poster. The fan art poster was one of the strongest pieces I created as I considered the depth and value of the image. However, I find that I still struggle with line quality and making some objects look further away than others especially when the distance of objects is a lot further away.
I enjoyed learning how a frame can affect an image when thinking about composition such as the elephant, butterfly and me task involving working within a frame to create the image which I found quite challenging when creating my roughs although the final design was a strong compositional piece.
For the module as a whole I could have invested more time in creating more pieces of work relating to each brief to further develop my skills that could affect my future work positively making it look a lot more professional. Especially, the shape and texture self portrait which I should have created more final outcomes or created more roughs in my sketchbook before creating my final design so I could focus on stripping my shapes down to the most basic forms.
I have looked and reviewed different peers work especially when looking at line quality and reference/observational drawing (plants) which helped me to develop my own work involving me simplifying my ink paintings. As well as listening to the advice of tutors who constantly feed me with new ideas and concepts for my work.
Visual Language as a whole has and will help me with my present/future work as I now consider composition a lot more when creating pieces of work. The different tasks have allowed me to learn how to make my work look more professional as I think about how line quality, colour, depth and value can all impact the final outcome of my work.
My opinions changed throughout the module as I initially used to just draw an image on a page but I have now began to consider different factors such as shape and line quality which will help me when creating work in the future. It is clear throughout my sketchbook as well as finalized pieces that I have considered different elements that I have learnt in previous tasks. Feedback from other peers as well as tutors always helps me to take my work to the next level and pushes my ideas further which is always useful when developing ideas and creating finalized pieces of work.

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