- Knowledge, Research
- How did I link research to my practical work
- Reflection, Problem solving, Analysis
- Competency of my project
- The Communication of the project
DELVERABLES
2,500 word essay
Clear Brief
Graphic Design Response to chosen theme
- researching and experimenting with solutions to a problem
ESSAY:
1. Intro
2. Critical Argument
3. Analysis of contextual examples (case studies)
examples of illustrations/practitioners etc. that relates to the theme
4. Conclusion
KEY DATES
14/11/19 - Establish brief
21/11/19 - 06/02/20 - Tutorials
26/03/20 - Submission briefing
23/04/20 - Submission
Useful research sources
JSTOR
Google Scholar
Google Books
Library (don't just look in graphic design!)
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INITIAL IDEAS
1. What is interesting and why
2. What is there to find out
3. How could you investigate this
= Typography
= Advertising
= Branding
= Publishing/Editorial
= Design for Screen
What do I know > What do my friends/family know > What researchers, theorists know
My Graphic Design Practise
Publications
Bright Colours (ink, acrylic)
Ink Illustrations
Hand rendering
Posters
Screen printing
Collaging
Sexual
Personal Identity
Event Branding
My interests
Inclusivity
The Modern Woman
Gender studies
Sex
LGBTQ rave scene
Female gaze artwork
Sociology
Illustration
What I read about/researched last year
Satirical Feminism
Male Gaze
Minimalism music
Editorial
Female Identity
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Use over Time for Sex

DEFINITION
either of the two main categories (male and female) into which humans and most other living things are divided on the basis of their reproductive functions.
(chiefly with reference to people) sexual activity, including specifically sexual intercourse.
Throughout history print has be
used to communicate new ideas and as a form of protest before the internet.
It remains an important medium in communicating and has exponential uses when
experimented with. The topic of sex in history through an inclusive feminist
lens is an interesting topic to tackle through print as it utilises that medium
used for protest. 4th wave feminists have been criticised for only
using the internet to spread their views, as it does not reach as wide of an
audience as assumed. Using print with an
intersectional feminist stance ensures this theme of inclusivity is central to both
the medium and the direction.

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