Highly skilled and organised Graphic Designer with more than 8 years of experience and learning in Graphic Design, I have been studying graphic designs since 2015 and I graduated in 2020 with a degree in Graphic Design and Visual Communication. Since graduating I have developed my skills and experiences creating designs and completing projects for friends, family and customers. I hope to continue studying and learning, and have looked into studying my masters, online and part time whilst working.
As well as Graphic Design education, I have 15 years of Administrative and Customer Service Experience. I am accustomed to working well with others and known for developing excellent working relationships with colleagues, senior management, customers, and stakeholders. Skilled at planning, coordinating, and promoting a variety of events, resulting in accomplished goals and committed to continually learning and advancing my knowledge in all areas and developments in new technology.
In my second year at University I was given a brief "Alone Together"
Following research I leant that young people often feel the loneliest - despite common understanding that older or elderly people are often the loneliest . Young people often feel loneliest at 18/19 years of age when there are big life changes - they've finished school, often started university and moved away from home, their family, friends and are living by themselves for the first time.
Looking at how Universities can help students and young people navigate these changes I noticed that - although Unions have societies and clubs - these are often focused on sports and/or drinking, excluding those who don't like sports, are unable to participate in sports and who don't drink. I wanted to create a system of support where students could come together without sports or drinking - so I created 'Tea Clubs' and built and photographed a sculpture which could be used to advertise the club.
This was my final piece - a sculpture of a teapot and mugs, with tissue and crepe paper which represent water pouring out of the teapot into the tea mugs. Fabric tea bags were also hung on the sculpture, filled with dried lavender. The idea for this was that it could be used as an advert for 'tea-clubs' and used during tea clubs as a focus or discussion point.
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