Tuesday, May 30, 2006

EPP Round up

EPP was a pretty useful module in my opinion. It certainly gave us an insite into the professional world of entrapanuers and how they worked and casted their name in stones across the UK and even the world. I think the most entertaining session as the movie day where we watched Nathan Barley. From there, the most rewarding was seeing a Nathan Barley character in real life, i.e. Mr Fossie. Well done dude, ur leaving the dream!

As of yet i dnt think im ready for the real world. After Simons lecture on further education and preparing CV's i think im in the mood for a nother year of college ( personally i think im made after the stress levels and regular visits to mental ward of heath hospital due to nervous breakdowns regarding the Personal Project). I think a masters is in store for me. Then maybe a job, unless i can manage to organise some dosh and country hop my way around the globe for a couple of years WHOO HOO!

The Final Session of EPP today was to organise and structure a plan of attack for our amazingly brilliant design show coming up soon. The class has taken the lecturers advice of utilising cluster groups and display our work collectivly on a limited number of computer (sort out the labs reasources guys, it is a disgrace to an Media Design course!). Personally i rather the singular exhibition mode where people have their own space to display their individual work. It tends to end in less stress and fuss. Obviously as a class we should do something collectively, but i think more so as an extra. The individuality of our styles and approaches to our years work varies quite a bit. Also, i dont like the fact that in clusters there is a chance that a punter will not view your work by chosing not to click on it. If there was an individual display and gallery installation for a project then the punter is in clear view of content. It doesnt have to look for it.

Oh well, this is the path we have chosen and the best is to be made of it!


We've all being assigned roles to play and iv jumped on the graphics team. I made a contrabution of logo designs which were dwarfted by jacks more motivated creations of beauty, until the dreaded "GREEN" instant. Stuart, why green? It was beautiful blue and red.

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