6C2
Responding to feedback from the critique session with Studio
Moross, I decided to go through my entire portfolio images and change anything
that wasn't the best possible photograph or couldn't be mocked up into digital
mockups. Through doing so it would enable me to get a portfolio that is visually
coherent all the way through, allowing all of the books to look the same format
as a book, and so on. Doing so would be able to gain the most professional
style of the portfolio to be able to represent my work within the best light.
This involved using multiple mockups of slightly different
styles that have the same overarching feel to them. For example, all being very
highly lit in order to show the work in the brightest possible way, with light
and white backgrounds once again keeping the focus of the work on the bright
bold modern nature of the work itself.
Old Imagery Style:
New Style Imagery:
Overall by ensuring that all of my imagery is consistent
throughout the entire portfolio I believe it allows for a better representation
of my design style itself, and also sits in a more professional light which is
important due to the fact that I want to be part of the commercial design team
which professionalism and consistency is highly important to. Therefore, through
stylising my portfolio in this way I believe it gives me a better opportunity
to be able to show the way in which I could fit into these teams to potential
employers.
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