After days of painting the walls, lots of white paint over our clothes, many nails in the wall and bulldog clips galore, my exhibition space is finally up!! It was all finished on the 7th June, the day before hand in! It took me ages to get right, and days to hang as I ended up helping out others and curating most of the exhibition space!!! I’m really pleased with how it looks, except the light above my space needs to be fixed before private view!! Other than that I’m so happy with it. Final hand in is done now, I’m no longer a student!!

This is a very photo heavy post!! Trying to catch up on my blog after a hectic few weeks! Here are some photo’s of my final brochure I designed for the Wildlife Trust. The cover is made out of 100% recycled grey board with a seed paper wrap around. The inside pages are printed using low VOC ink on to 100% compostable paper and binded using coptic stitching, making it easier to deconstruct and recycle.

These are my posters that I created to compliment the brochure and promote the Wildlife Trust. They are hand printed on to seed paper using all natural inks, from coffee, grass and berries.

I’ve been neglecting my blog a bit recently, but I have been super busy preparing work for submission. PDP was last Friday, meaning only one more left to go!!

This was the state of my desk last Thursday, the day before hand in. Much needed Mint Aero and Caramel Macchiato to get me through the three journals of annotation!!

And at 5pm, after a very long day and working lunch, PDP was all complete!! I had to submit 3 journals documenting and analysing all my influences from this year of study and development work of all live projects I have undertaken. I have my dissertation research, Greyfriars project work, self promotion pack mock up and my action and development plan. Lots of work for the smallest module of the year!! But pleased its all done and handed in now!!