My start to brief one was slow as I wasn't making enough physical experiments, which meant I wasn't able to develop a strong chain of ideas to expand the range of influences on the initial ideas, this meant the scope of the project as a whole was limited. To the contrary, I immediately started making mock ups of my ideas for brief two which allowed me to experiment with a wider range of related process' and ideas, in turn creating outcomes which were more substantial and refined. This management of time (in brief two) allowed me to enjoy the process more as I was more in tune with the process and felt more in control of the development as I was able to experience different medias and decide which meshed best with my project and my personal design preferences.
Finding out the aesthetic I wanted to follow, early on really helped me enjoy the whole process more and creating mock ups and developments at a faster rate, allowing me to get better feedback in return. If had taken this approach in brief 1, I feel that I would have created a substantially larger amount of work, with more process' involved. Finding a preferred aesthetic early on will be key in moving forward, as for me, it pushes my production as I want to work around and push the possibilities/ limitations of a process in relation to how it can portray an aesthetic/form i'm drawn to.
I feel as though my research was more refined/developed as well as taking inspiration from a broader spectrum of artists and processes, as my project progressed in brief 2 in comparison to brief 1; this allowed me to have more developed and informed experiments. These informed developments meant that there was a clearer arc of progression on my blogs for brief 2, presenting a clearer vision of what I am presenting and why each element has been designed and how they link to each element of the production.
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