I LIVE!
After my success at the CSEC and Cambridge International Exams in June of this year, I was faced with a change of mentality to begin my preparations for the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE).
Being forced to choose subjects specifically suited to my future career, I discontinued my academic work as an artist and lost the free time to pursue it as a hobby.
However, when one door closes, another opens.
This year, I have had many opportunities to develop my graphic design abilities and use these skills productively. I created a masterpiece of hand-crafted graphic design (forgive my bluntness) for the visual arts exam, a much needed improvement over my drawing piece the day before, and I eagerly await its return. I would even pay any shipping fees etc. to get it back! I've also designed posters and websites for clubs within my school; I even collaborated with my friend Duane to create a user interface for a database job that a few of my friends and I were working on.
Last, but most certainly not least, I am working towards attending a very ambitious conference in July 2013.
In October of this year, 2012, I caught word that my school was extending invitations to deserving students to allow them to attend the prestigious Global Young Leaders Conference of 2013. Being a diligent and respectful student, I received my invitation!
I will elaborate more in the future, I have begun sending out letters to various companies in request of financial aid to attend this conference and received positive feedback from the Bermudez biscuit company! In the new year I hope to secure more funds to make this dream a reality.
Update you soon!
Sunday, December 30, 2012
I'm not dead
Look, there's more!
conference,
GYLC,
light-hearted,
relaxed
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Distinctive Excellence
I must apologize for my extended period of absence from the blog, I've been quite lazy during this vacation.
However, this laziness was as a result of the hard work placed into my CSEC and Cambridge International Exams in the previous term. The serene bliss of sedentary life was broken two weeks ago upon the release of CSEC examination results from their website.
I always believe that you can only hope to receive as much as you have put into anything in life.
And I definitely put a lot of effort into my artwork.
So, I'm beaming with pride to announce my distinction in the CSEC Visual Arts exams.
Grade A profiles in all three categories:
-Drawing
-Graphic and Communication Design
-Theory Process and Practice.
Also, having received grade ones in each of my other 8 CSEC subjects (with seven of them being full distinctions), it was quite a relief to see my hard work rewarded.
However, this laziness was as a result of the hard work placed into my CSEC and Cambridge International Exams in the previous term. The serene bliss of sedentary life was broken two weeks ago upon the release of CSEC examination results from their website.
I always believe that you can only hope to receive as much as you have put into anything in life.
And I definitely put a lot of effort into my artwork.
So, I'm beaming with pride to announce my distinction in the CSEC Visual Arts exams.
Grade A profiles in all three categories:
-Drawing
-Graphic and Communication Design
-Theory Process and Practice.
Also, having received grade ones in each of my other 8 CSEC subjects (with seven of them being full distinctions), it was quite a relief to see my hard work rewarded.
Look, there's more!
bragging rights,
light-hearted,
relaxed,
showing off
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Expedition Georgia
Having completed all of my CSEC examinations, I spent most of my time at home relaxing and entertaining myself with the movies and video games. Now, my family and I are on vacation in the United States, enjoying the company of our relatives and sightseeing as much as is humanly possible. As such, my ongoing mission to seek out artistic talents and discover creativity has been renewed once more.
In later posts, I will showcase each of my "discoveries" individually. So far I have been to a natural history museum and explored the intriguing facets of architecture across various parts of the interior of the state of Georgia.
Post again soon.
In later posts, I will showcase each of my "discoveries" individually. So far I have been to a natural history museum and explored the intriguing facets of architecture across various parts of the interior of the state of Georgia.
Post again soon.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
A Sigh of Relief
It has been quite a while since I've taken the time to update the blog.
Mainly because of my preparations for CSEC exams including Visual Arts.
This was a stressful week for me, having sat both the drawing and graphic design production papers within a space of two days, for 6 hours each.
I put my best foot forward and I'm awaiting great results from these exams and I want to wish the best of luck to all those who still have to sit their respective production papers for the remainder of the art exam period.
The full brunt of exams will be starting next week, so there may be even less posts than usual.
Take care.
Mainly because of my preparations for CSEC exams including Visual Arts.
This was a stressful week for me, having sat both the drawing and graphic design production papers within a space of two days, for 6 hours each.
I put my best foot forward and I'm awaiting great results from these exams and I want to wish the best of luck to all those who still have to sit their respective production papers for the remainder of the art exam period.
The full brunt of exams will be starting next week, so there may be even less posts than usual.
Take care.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Graphic Design: The Commercial Artist
As someone once said, in a nutshell, Graphic Design is the artistic
technique to make information fun to read. Graphic design combines typography
and illustration to effectively communicate a message to a specific audience.
This combination of text and imagery is utilized within a shared space to
create an aesthetically pleasing manner of communication between audience and
broadcaster. Graphic designers are often employed in the media and advertising
industries.
Common forms of graphic design include logos and branding, publications
such as magazines, newspapers, and books, print and video advertisements and
product packaging. Composition is one of the most important features of graphic
design, especially when creating a unified layout for the integration of text
and imagery.
David Smith
David Smith is a graphic artist and art director. He works in advertising
agencies as the head of the art department. His department handles the design
and production of print advertisements which range from newspaper ads to
magazine publications and even to outdoor billboards. His department also
manages television commercial design.
David Smith was born to Neil and Vida Smith on 21st March,
1955. He grew up in a quaint house on 16 Dundonald Street, Port of Spain,
Trinidad.
Always having a love and fascination for the visual arts, David Smith began
pursuing his dream of a career in the arts soon after his graduation from Tranquillity
Government Secondary School. There was an advertising agency just around the
corner to his home where he began his career as a trainee. As he knew little
about the graphic design industry, he pursued a three year full-time
Communications Design course at the John Donaldson Technical Institute, Port of
Spain, Trinidad.
David Smith has been a graphic designer for over 25 years. He considers
himself to be a sort of perfectionist when it comes to his artwork. He pays a
considerable amount of attention to detail and continuously makes the extra
effort to refine his works into the overall most effective communication of the client's product or service. He remarked once that as a
graphic designer is more limited in expression than most fine artists because
the final products MUST be pleasing to the client's tastes and specifications.
Mr. Smith's favourite medium is definitely the pixel. His entire creative process
occurs behind his computer monitor, from conception and manipulation of the
idea to the eventual refinement into the finished works. According to the
artist, the convenience, versatility and efficiency of computer graphics is the
major reason for his preference. He reminded me that research is a critical
part of the design process. It is used as a tool for reference in terms of
other existing designs and as a medium to gain inspiration and produce new
innovative ideas.
Apart from graphic design, the last piece of fine art commissioned by
David Smith was created around 1997. This is due to a lack of free time due to
his career. He remarked that after a long, stressful day of design, the only
thing he likes to do is to simply unwind and relax in the comfort of his own
home.
At his current advertising agency, one of the primary projects they work
on is packaging design. One of their most prominent clients is the ABIL group.
ABIL is one of the largest manufacturing companies in Trinidad. As such, his
organization is responsible for designing the packaging of various products of
Charles chocolates, Sunshine Snacks and Devon biscuits. When new products are
released, new packaging must be designed, hence his plate is always full.
He considers one of the greatest achievements of his career to be his
promotion to assistant art director in his early twenties. He was quite
possibly the youngest designer to be granted that promotion in the country.
Inevitably, his next great achievement was his promotion to art director, thus
becoming the head of the art department.
David Smith, graphic designer and art director, loves his line of work.
"There are times, because of the stresses that I don't love it as
much." he joked. When asked if the design career is indeed a lucrative
one, he responded that the fruits of a graphic designer's labour is very much
dependent on his knowledge, skill and experience. According to him, the
monetary returns of this line of work is worth all of the stresses and hassles
involved. Also, the advertising agency employing the graphic artist is a major
variable in the salary of the designer.
"It is a very, very stressful job." he admitted. He said that
they are constantly working towards deadlines unlike in fine art. Another major
source of the stress in the industry is the indecision of clients, especially
those that are nearly impossible to please. Also adding to the stress, tension
and possible frustration is the fact that most agencies handle the advertising
needs of several clients simultaneously, thus adding to his workload. However,
he believes that the majority of the public does not fully appreciate the hard
work and effort which is placed into creating meaningful pieces of graphic art.
Fine artists have
formed their reputations by appending their names to their works, however
pieces of graphic design are usually anonymous. Mr. Smith stated that unless
your name is associated with the company you work under, the reputation of a
graphic artist is spread by word of mouth. On most occasions, the credit is
given to the advertising agency and not the designer himself.
A pet peeve of his is the lack of respect sometimes given to graphic
artists. It is his view that despite the customer always being right, there are
some boundaries that should not be crossed. It is his belief that the client
should also respect that graphic designers are professionals at what they do
and the client should place more trust into the designer's judgement. He
lamented that clients often think that they can do the designer's work better
than them. Sadly, this is not the case.
Another irritation he constantly faces in modern society is the arrogance
and ignorance of most casual users of photo-editing software or websites such
as Picnik. It is a reality that most of this category of users are not educated
about the graphic arts, however they believe that they are professionals simply
because they can use these programs. He applauds their determination to further
themselves as designers, but he simply resents the arrogance and smug attitude
of most of these novices.
When asked to provide any advice to young and upcoming graphic artists, he
remarked that having a creative mind is a necessity in the industry. Apart from
having a high level of skill, a competitive edge is gained if the designer has
the ability to come up with new innovative ways for the communication of the
client's ideas.
He also recommended for those aspiring towards a career in the graphic
arts to participate in certified communication and graphic design programmes to
further their skills and knowledge. Furthermore, they must become adept at
using the industrial standard of graphic programs, namely the Adobe CreativeSuite. Professional graphic artists must learn to master Adobe Photoshop,
Illustrator and InDesign. Designers must always keep abreast of new program
releases and updates to graphics software.
Some more of David Smith's work is featured below:
More of Mr. Smith's work can be found at his digital portfolio at dsmith.carbonmade.com
David Smith continues to strive to be the best he can be and use all of
his skills to become a better graphic designer. When asked about his plans for
the future, he said that he simply plans to keep abreast of modern trends in
advertising strategies and become the best he can be.
Look, there's more!
artwork,
critique,
graphic design,
guidelines,
research
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Better late than never
I've been away from the blog for far too long...neglect is a very serious offense.
With the congregation of my School Based Assessments, lessons, studying and mock exams, I hardly had time to even think about The Art of Our Lives.
I may still have very infrequent posts for the time upcoming, but after June 8th, when CSEC is over, I shall return in all my glory and post all of my plans for the three month break before I begin Lower 6 and preparation for CAPE exams.
Coming soon is an exclusive interview with local graphic designer David Smith...
Until next time
With the congregation of my School Based Assessments, lessons, studying and mock exams, I hardly had time to even think about The Art of Our Lives.
I may still have very infrequent posts for the time upcoming, but after June 8th, when CSEC is over, I shall return in all my glory and post all of my plans for the three month break before I begin Lower 6 and preparation for CAPE exams.
Coming soon is an exclusive interview with local graphic designer David Smith...
Until next time
Look, there's more!
light-hearted,
relaxed
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