The idea for my Final is that im going to focus on more towards a product design scale. I want to test how I work with an audience in mind - in summery also having the final marketing scene stand during the show.
Initial plans come of that and of nothing more than; a cookbook. To be exact, a vegan cookbook. The cookbook with have multiple page in which contain a full illustration of the meal and then an informal, relaxed, quirky ingredients list. For all intentend purposes I will not be giving a step-by-step on actually making the product because it's self explanatory (although there's a possibility I will be very shortly describing the over all process but nothing indepth). Reasoning behind that is to keep everything short, sweet and tied in with the whole concept of it being a quick, simple and cheap way for students to eat cruelty free.
To actually know what I'm drawing I'm doing a mix between my own dishes and I will be creating or pre-using a thead off of the site "what fat vegans eat" so that I'm not limited for what dishes I place in the book (especially considering I eat many of the same meals each week. I suck at variation.)
The Research
Kid Acne
The way I'm going to incorporate an inspiration through kid acne, is that I'm going to create a large posted at the end of the cook book to be placed above and mounted during the show. I'm ado going to be using the way he works as inspiration- the flat, almost wood printed look of his work. The way he leaves gaps between the block colour is interesting and something I would like to explore.
Katie Scott
The inspiration coming from Katie Scott is less of my usual interpretation. This time I'll be using her way of working - the method through scanning in and producing a finished, absolutely crisp piece of work via photoshop. This way I can get the colours either exact or muted (since I'm going to be looking into the idea of sample art which is also knowingly a big inspiration for Katie Scotts work.) My earlier experimentations have definitely inspired this way of working since prior works have become extremely stronger in my opinion, than hand drawn and it's a much more professional way of working. I really love the way you can edit any mistakes without having to re-do a piece 30 times over.
Katie Wilson
Wilson will inspire and has previously, inspired me to do repeat patterns. The idea is to apply the repeat patterns to a detachable meal planner in the centre of the cook book and also the idea of using a repeat pattern to show via a podium in the show. This will add a very quirky, unique touch and could be a big selling point and eye catching statement for the individuals exploring the show at the time.
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