SMART objective adjusted
I wasn't completely sure with my first idea I had in my mind to use for my project. So I decided to think carefully about whether there was another idea that I liked. I watched the website from Bruna and Kim because their progression route is also Communication and Styling. My first project consisted of 1 photo and images from the internet with an article of 700 words. To make my project different now, I will focus on advertising, using more photos and less text.
Therefore I am going to do a photoshoot with 4 2D outcomes with 4 different accessories. These photos will be presented in black and white. The theme remains ultimate black with a touch of primitivism inspired by the 1960s. I still have to think about which accessories I am going to use, but I am thinking about earrings, scarfs (around the head), bags, pearls and gloves. The target market will be woman aged 25-35 years old. The appearance of my advertising photos will be affordable accessories with a luxurious look. This images will be presented in flipbook with front cover, if there is no other option. The 3D outcome will be a hat, because this accessory I am not going to use in my photos. This way I show more different options. To stick with my theme, the 3D outcome will have a black background and the accessory will be in white or vice versa, so that it matches my photos. With this project, I will develop my drawing and photography skills. I will also probably develop sewing and draping skills, this depends on how I am going to make my 3D piece.


Again, this is good, but give yourself the time and space to pursue as many of these ideas as you can - in terms of drawing on the past, be specific about the trends and eras you are going to look at. It's important that the wider your research the greater chance you have of creating a unique look and approach to this project. The accessories idea is good - consider how these are created in contemporary design and in a variety of historical eras- how will your designs 'cherry pick' different elements and how will you combine those elements in your designs?
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