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Friday, 25 February 2011

Moodboard / Colour Palette's

Below are 4 completed mood boards to add to the final book to represent the fashion element of each theme, using a mixture of my own photographic images and sourced. Each one has been inspired from either an aspect from current trends (such as sheer fabrics / block colour), and inspiration including colour palettes, mood, which have been taken from a variety of locations, including Prague, Hengistbury Head and Old Harry Rocks. 
I have also been aware of the accessory and its purpose which links with the individual trend and purposely made sure the board also has an aspect representing this.
I have created a titled to represent each board - shown within each caption.

Ambition - (She's a wild thing)
Inspiration taken from Prague zoo. The above image of giraffe's I took from outside the giraffe enclosure. The three different prints of the giraffes in a line inspired the theme to link with the 'ambition accessory'. As it incorporates the use of a growing plant and nature, I wanted to use colours linking with our natural environment and life forms within the photo shoot. The mood board has been titled 'She's a wild thing', which represents this well.


Balance - (Moment of Clarity)

Titled 'Moment of Clarity', linking with the natural objects collected from beach combing, and the notion surrounding balance, I wanted to create a colour palette that is serene and neutral. Also taking inspiration from current trends - sheer fabric, block colour and interesting headpieces.

Connection - 'Spanish Sahara'


Shimmering metallic surfaces, rich sophisticated reds and royal gold compliment each other to create a refined modern take on 80’s glamour. Gold plated copper wire, recycled plastic, foil, make up the 'connection bracelet', so I wanted to further explore the colours, textures and surfaces within the fashion. DIY wrapping of fabrics also add to the trend. Titled 'Spanish Sahara', I think represents the dessert browns, gold and reds well. 


Memories - 'Weather to Fly'
A mix of fabrics, and texture including plastics, panelled layering of dark and light colouring create this trend and are shown in an elegant and serene manor. Inspiration was taken from the colours at Old Harry Rocks with the contrast of whites, black and egg shell. Titled 'Weather to Fly', represents the sheer floating fabric in the wind.

Time Plan

March

Week 1/2

- Draw designs of accessories for 4 chosen stories
- Make
- Continue sourcing inspirational imagery for book / Photography of my own
- Place into possible locations in In Design template
- Email interview questions to Anya / Peclers

Week 3

- Build range of 4 outfits (1 for each story), including props / accessories
- Collect cuttings of inspirational backgrounds / lighting techniques / poses

Week 4

- Photoshoot
- Edit

April

Week 1 / 3

- Fashion illustrations using illustrator (2 x for each story)
- Edit drawn made accessories within illustrator
- Write introductions (5, including into to book)

Week 4

- Edit and finalize
- Upload to Blurb to be printed

Monday, 21 February 2011

More concepts..

  • The idea a wearable plant has the ability to grow as our ambitions and goals are achieved.
  • Jellyfish move within currents and swim with rhythmical currents - The concept jellyfish move in tune and react with our senses...

Sunday, 20 February 2011

Inspirational Imagery (Concepts to work from)


Future Predictions


Balance



Dream



Balance


Connection



Aspiration / Goals

PSFK » Kinetica Art Fair: The Evolution Of Body, Brain, Mind And Consciousness

Below are two articles from PSFK.com on the possible theories for the future within design and technology and examples of interesting work that explores senses, craft, science and technology within a recent art fair titled 'The Evolution of Body, Brain, Mind and Consciousness. I would have attended the fair but unfortunately didn't realize this was on as it would have been really beneficially to include within my research.

PSFK » Kinetica Art Fair: The Evolution Of Body, Brain, Mind And Consciousness

PSFK » The Future of Our Senses, More and Better

PSFK » The Future of Our Senses, More and Better

Thursday, 17 February 2011

A few examples to work from..

  • Wrist / hand accessory which reacts to hand gestures / universal signals which link to your status update through social networking sites
  • An accessory that monitors heart rate / speech pattern when in a potentially challenging situation - e.g giving a speech / job interview 
  • Necklace involving solar energy light / wearable windmill which generates electricity from environmental elements from a significant place within the world
  • Hand held accessory which monitors mood / emotion through a mobile of balancing objects. Bulb lights up when 'in balanced'.
  • Accessory which records scent from a specific place / memory, which can be released through the touch of a button

Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Brainstorming subjects to design from

The main themes and idea's I have brainstormed ;

  • Emotion / Behaviour - Fear / Motivation / Sympathy / Sadness / Anger / Anticipation / Embarrassment
  • 5 Senses - Sight / Hearing / Taste / Touch / Smell
  • Environmental Issues - Climate Change / Energy / Conservation / Pollution / Environmental health
  • Social Networking - Communication /  Privacy / Control 
  • Appearance / Beauty / Insecurities
  • Health - Monitoring / Awareness / Daily needs
  • Relationships - Family / Partners / Need / Intimacy / Connection 
  • Memory - Specific place / Significance
  • Aspirations / Goals 

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Designing with purpose

Feedback from today's review I found positive. I feel now I have more idea's to develop the project further and create more of a sense and purpose behind the overall theme.
During my research within wearable technology I have come across a few designers such as Jayne Wallace and Sabine Seymour who explore the inherent connection (previous blog title) jewellery can have with the mind and body. As mentioned previously I find this concept really interesting, the way functional / every day objects can be transformed and integrated with digital technology to create an aesthetical piece of art / jewellery. However pushing the boundaries further, a piece of art that has a functional connection either with a place / time / sense - the potential digital jewellery can have.
I plan on continuing with the theme of contrasting materials however creating my own idea's, in terms of concept and purpose behind each design. I will begin my brainstorming idea's which create new ways of communicating emotions. Inspirational wording :

Connection
Inter-personal relationships
Intimacy
Functional aesthetics
Environmentally connected
Senses

Thursday, 10 February 2011

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Developing ideas on paper

Designing a few other ideas for accessories on paper has been a good way to go. This will save time and I probably should have begun by doing this but was too eager with the making! I will make 4 more necklaces and another form of accessories, possibly a headpiece to include within the book..designs to follow.




Prototype 1/2


Using LED light, lollipop stick, buttons, glue, black cord, cup cake case, feather, wooden stick, cello tape.


Sea shell, light bulb, paper, bobbin, black cord

...First attempt using the objects collected. I had thought this is quite a risk having not attempted a great deal of jewellery making in the past, especially trying to incorporate an aspect of technology and light. With the variety of objects scattered all around me I found it fairly easy and not too time consuming, however I am aware this is something I could spend many hours doing! Luckily using the LED sensor lights I found at the Market Gallery, I was able to involve an aspect of light which was my main aim. Using the battery operated LED light, with the paper case on top, the light is clear in a subtle way. 
This was a test run, and I will continue to experiment. I want to make sure this is something that does not take up a huge amount of time however, as there are many aspect to the project I would like to incorporate that I do not want to abandon. The final outcomes of the completed accessories I will photograph to include within the trend book and use as accessories for a possible photo shoot.
Collection of found natural / washed up objects from Hengistbury Head.
Objects include - shells, feathers, plastic, bottle tops, rope, driftwood, glass bottle, spade, sea weed pops.

Things collected from my spare room! Also The Market Gallery (an Aladdin's cave of craft materials located in Poole)

Items include - LED sensor lights, rear view mirrors, wooden sticks, lollipop sticks, feathers, buttons, cup cake cases, bobbins, sewing machine accessories, copper wire, black cord, light bulb, cotton thread.

Beach combing..

A few of many photos taken today at Hengistbury head.. looking out for unusual/washed up objects to begin to experiment with to create accessories from. Also looking out for inspiration for colour palette's for each trend. I intend to collect as many as my own images to include in my trend book which will link with each trend. As I am finding there is so much you are able to take inspiration from, from the textures and colour from moss growing on a groyne to actual clothing within trend forecasting, this is something I am beginning to find fascinating, how your creative mind can see and interpret and develop everyday sights and feels. 
























Thursday, 3 February 2011

Cavern Collection

http://www.caverncollection.com/cavern/pages.php?pages_id=22

I've come across another designer who uses a mix of natural resources and hand made craft for their design. Cavern Collection for Spring / Summer 09 uses lightweight hand dyes pieces with natural pigmants, intentionally left in the sun throughout the production process. Black and white jewellery constructed of wooden beads, seed beeds, fringe, feathers and animal teeth. The link above was found on their projects page, a film promoting their new collection 'To a higher place'. It is beautifully made and clearly represents their ethos and style. The use of light, styling and accessories including a glass ball with light bouncing off is really inspirational towards my ideas. To use light as a tool to reflect and refract from objects.

Feedback with Sarah C

After talking through my progress so far including research and idea's with Sarah, I am confident in having enough research to begin experimenting and developing my idea's. I feel very excited about the thought of sourcing materials such as found objects and different technology and light sources to create accessories from. This is something I have touched on before during my own time, but have not really experimented with in such depths and using contrasts of materials, such as organic, found AND light / technology. As such this is a risk, but I am confident that the research I have found I can develop my own interpretations that can realistically be made.
Not wanting to leave 'design' behind within promotion, this is something I'm really looking forward to getting into.

I will now take on Sarah's advice with visiting Chesil beach, and other beaches such as Hengistbury head in search of interesting findings! and take my camera wherever I go!

As Sarah mentioned AUCB is in discussions at present on the topic of new technology specifically the use of projections. The subject of new technology within the creative industry seems to be very current.
Within Fashion as a Forum we are also discussing new ways technology is adapting, and have today each brought our new technology results forward. Projections, the use of light, 3D / 4D and networking tools and sites are the main technology's which are becoming more and more current in today's creative industry with new idea's expanding all the time.

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

***Development of ideas


This is an illustration from the previous project which I have adapted to begin to think about how my idea's can come together from an antithetical point of view. The illustration taken from the trend Luminous DIY, looked at improvised design application and sustainable, using recycled accessories but with a modernistic approach in terms of colour, with translucent pastels and icy tones contrasted with block vibrant colours. With this design, I have also concentrated on mixing block colours with subtle shades, however the main focus is towards the accessories. The mix of beads, plastics, feathers and balls of glowing light to create an eclectic mix of materials which can be realistically created, stemmed from the idea of mixing materials with technology. 

Mix + Match - Found / Natural Objects

Blending of materials and hand craft recycling is something I want to show emerging throughout the trends. Spontaneous design, contrasting of surface materials and emphasise of unfinished design. Looking through various interesting sites and blogs including Etsy.com, who's ethic is to enable people to make a living through makng things, build a new economy and present a better choice. Also Scout & Catalogue, who are influenced by the bohemian beach culture of Mexico, they make tie dyed scarves and handmade leather bags which are designed to remind us of afternoons at secret beaches, sun kissed skin and all day siestas.
Found and handmade objects both on their blog and Etsy.com were objects I had in mind to create a mix match of accessories to use within each trend, blended and tied together with sources of light (light idea's and sketches to follow.)

Coloured Candles - Etsy.com

Scout & Catalogue - Spring 11 Collection

Etsy.com - A collection of 12 succulent plants

Scout & Catalogue - Plastics

Flickr - Scout & Catalogue

Style & Catalogue - Cavern Collection

Scout & Catalogue - Bits & Bobs

Etsy.com - Assorted Feathers