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Postcards Created in InDesign

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Something I have been researching during quarantine is how to use InDesign and the features that are within it. Adobe Indesign is a desktop publishing and typesetting software application. It can be used to create works such as posters, flyers, brochures, magazines, newspapers, etc. Today I was experimenting with creating postcards and familiarising myself with the software. The sizings that I used for my postcards are 3.5 by 5 inches and for each one I designed a front and a back. The first step of the process is to use the rectangle frame tool and select the space you are inserting your image into.  Press ctlr - d and you will be brought up with the place screen. In this, you need to select the image you wish to use and size it to how you want. Something to note here is that InDesign takes the finished product and simply lays it out in a design. To make any changes you would have to go into photoshop or any other adobe software.  Next, create a new pag...

Things To Do During Quarantine

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With events being cancelled, the college's being shut down and the whole of England being put into Quarantine I've been thinking a lot about what I can do to stop myself from going crazy while being coped up in my room all day. And I'm sure I'm not the only student who’s thinking the same thing. It’s really important that we take the quarantine seriously however we can still be productive and make the best of the situation, which is why I've created: Tilly’s list of things to do during quarantine, when she’s hopefully not ill, to stop herself from being bored and to make sure she isn’t going crazy in her little bubble. I know, it has a nice ring to it! Please Note: while searching for inspiration of things to include in my list I came across a number of articles which alluded of straight-up suggested: "text all your exes, just in case you have one more thing you wanted to get off your chest". No. Let’s not bring negativity into what's alread...

Attending My First Ever Kilo Sale !

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During my research into sustainable fashion, I have found myself becoming angry and frustrated with the waste and damage the fashion industry is creating. As a young fashion student and a lover of the planet I live on, I think it is important that we take responsibility for our actions. Did you know that fashion is the 2nd biggest polluter? Our constant 'want not need' mindset could possibly be the thing that finally tips our planet over the edge into destruction. I believe that if I can do anything through my social media platforms, and in-person, it is to educate others on the damage we are collectively causing. I am not saying that we should all stop buying clothes and never visit a shopping center again. Let’s be realistic - that isn't likely to happen, nor is it particularly sustainable. More to the point, I will probably lose my retail job that I love, and I would be devastated. However, we can start to think about the small changes we are able to make. For me, these...

The Power of Photoshop

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Something that I am finding myself looking into more and more recently is the impact of image manipulation. Image manipulation is where you take a starting image and change aspects and sections of it to create a different and edited effect. This is something that I think has impacted our generations a lot and especially with what we define as "beauty". When I scroll through my Instagram feed, I can see images posted by a number of influencers where they have perfectly smooth skin and each photo has aesthetically white and clean crisp backgrounds. Although I know that it's not the reality and I can realize that the image has been edited I do often find myself comparing to these images. Longing for the perfect skin and mesmerising lifestyle that I am regularly exposed to; However, that just isn't the reality. Often in these images, they will accentuate make-up that the models are wearing and will smooth out the skin so that they have no pores. Seeing compar...

Kew Gardens 2019

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As a part of my natural packaging assignment, I recently took a trip to Kew Gardens to collect a range of pictures that I could use within my work as inspiration and secondary research. This was my first time to Kew Gardens but I was pleasantly surprised but the range of different plants they have around the garden. I was also able to take photographs of Dale Chihuly's amazing glass sculptures which were dotted around. The photos that I collected over the course of the day I am really pleased with so I wanted to share some of them on here, and obviously, I manage to sneak in a few shameless photos of me and my friends! Dale Chihuly's work captures colorful and mesmerizing glasswork that is set within nature to allow it to stand out more. He uses the outdoor environment as a gallery space that combines the idea of natural and manmade objects to create an " exaggerated celebration of what is found in nature". For me, this was really inspiring as i...

Inspiration Boards

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In my most recent IT lesson, we talked about the idea of "branding". To me its a name, design, symbol or any other feature that can identify a seller, product or company. For example, if I was to ask what you think of when I say coca-cola, it would be the signature white font and red can that fist comes to mind. brands are used in businesses, marketing, and advertising and include elements such as the name, logo, identity, and colours. a brand's identity is the visual element that makes us distinguish it from one another. going back to the example of coca-cola, they have a variety of drinks on offer however they will all show the signature logo, colour scheme, and typeface throughout the varying designs. Personally, this is something that really interests me and I love looking deeper into the reasons why a company or brand will have a certain look or recognizable traits. It got me thinking about the brand/image I am trying to present through my blog and social media. ...

London Fashion Week 2019

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Excited as i was to start college I could not have imagined just how good it was going to be, when on my first day of college i got offered to attend London Fashion Week with a few other students to assist the designers as a dresser. I knew from the moment I was asked that is was an opportunity I couldn't turn down and i am delighted i got to experience the manic, busy and captivating environment backstage of a fashion show. For me this trip was a major eye opener into the fashion industry. I have always loved and wanted to work in the textiles/fashion industry but with such a large variety of skills you can specialise in I am clueless on what I want to focus on. This was my first taste of the industry with college and wow, were we thrown in at the deep end. There is so much that goes on behind the scene: Makeup, hair, fittings, quick changes, lots and lots of organising ! As a dresser i was responsible for the hectic quick changes and the fittings in the morning. It was a lo...