Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Sheet Work for Moo Designs

Moodboards:
Mood boards and your sketchbook are the start of a project.
 
This is my first moodboards I really liked the circle shapes on the octopus legs, I also like the softness of the jellyfish but how they can also be so deadly. On this sheet I used newspaper, tissue paper, photos (secondary research) and betol pen with water.

 
This is my second Moodboard, I like the jellyfish and the starfish together and how they mix and go together. I used photos (secondary research), wayercolour and gouache. 

Costumer Board: 
 
This is my customer board this is where we either make up a customer or we choose a celeb to be a customer. This is to show who I think would buy my print, my clothing line. On this sheet I used watercolour, masking tape, photos (secondary research), black paper and brown paper. I love how this sheet looks and how it all comes together.

Artist Research Sheet: 
 
This is my artist research sheet i did it on Alexander McQueen. I did it like this because I think these dress look a little like coral. I love the orange on these dresses too. I hope to use a orange like this on my final samples. On this sheet I used photos, watercolours and fine liner. 

Visuals: 
 
This is my visual sheet I wanted to try a sheet with the starfish so much and mixed the jeweled top snail  with some of the octopus suckers. On this sheet I used gouache and watercolour. 

 
For this Visual Sheet I dicided to mix all three together. I didn't like this sheet as much as the others. I used watercolour on this sheet. I used watercolour on this sheet. 

Development: 
 
This is my first development sheet I really like this sheet. I used watercolour and a fine liner. I think this is one of my best sheets. On this sheet I explored colour and which I preferred and liked the best. 

 
This was the final sheet I did I love how this came together. This is how I want my sheet to look. 
On this sheet I used watercolour, gouache and fine liner. 







Moo Designs

For this project we have to create a length of printed fabric.
The main things in the brief: 
- The print has to be Invertebrate Sea Creatures 
- It also has to be monochrome with one other contrasting colour 
- It's got to be suitable for spring/summer 2014

Invertebrate means I creature without a spin, in this case it's a sea creature without a spin like a jellyfish or a starfish or a octopus. 
Monochrome means just back and white or it could be grey and white or grey and black. 
Contrasting Colour means a colour that is a contrast (bright and stands out) to monochrome.