Friday 1 May 2015

PDP: Presentation plan

As part of our Personal Development Planning module, which ties in alongside our Critical and Contextual module, we were set the task of making another presentation, this time in front of a slightly bigger group hosted at the Minnories Gallery in Colchester. The presentation, like the last one had to last the duration of 8-10minutes, presenting the work from our Studio module. We are allowed to use our sketchbook, technical and research files and iPads and any other relevant work. The presentation requirements are:


After reviewing the requirements and the relevant work that I have, I came up with a plan which I plan to learn and follow for the presentation:


  • Start off by talking about Firstsite visit
  • Continue Firstsite topic by talking and showing research 
  • Talk about your chosen surrounding building (Hollytrees Museum) Discuss the era
  • Show Powerpoint presentation on Georgian era through iPad
  • Use sketchbook to show Firstsite sketches, talk about development and how you used the inspiration of relevant artists (David Hockney etc) to create your illustrations
  • Talk about how you started your design journey (jumpsuit stencil on sketches)
  • Go on to talk about research from pages in sketchbook on womenswear and menswear fashion in the Georgian period and how it has helped you finalise your designs
  • Show final four designs for your jumpsuit 
  • Final design (show skills used on illustrator to create this - talk about the influences)
  • Construction plan for the jumpsuit (illustrator again - talk about why you drew it out)
  • Show the construction processes in technical file. Discuss mistakes and how you and Gauge resolved these.
  • Talk about jumpsuit itself and pros and cons. Room for improvement?
  • Using research from beginning of topic to start in depth research for print and motifs (sketchbook)
  • Inspirational prints to create colour palette (iPad)
  • Beginning of prints (iPad)
  • Talk about your development throughout the year. What you feel more confident within (textiles or fashion?)

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