Monday, 6 May 2019

OUGD602 - Skills Evaluation

OUGD602 

Skills Evaluation

Experienced at:
Presenting to an audience
Answering live briefs
Stage design and scenic art
large scale production



Technical Skills
Proficient in working with Adobe Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop. Experienced with After Effects, XD, LightRoom and Premiere Pro. 

Customer Awareness
Gained through 5 years of working as a Customer Assistant at Tesco, providing an awareness of packaging, point of sale and marketing trends.

Teamwork
Through competitive swimming and group work within university and work experience, I have learnt to work well with a team to achieve an end goal. At Boardmasters Festival, when working with the team at Decordia I learned how to navigate issues and resolve them in a short timeframe as part of a team. 

Leadership
Through my job as a swimming teacher and volunteer coach, I have learnt how to take control of situations and deal with difficult behaviour calmly and professionally. 

Problem Solving
Answering briefs as a freelance designer has taught me how to approach and solve problems creatively. 

Numeracy
A background in physics means I’m comfortable working with numbers and can easily apply that precise approach to design tasks.

Communication
Presenting my work in front of clients and professionals has shown me the importance of being able to communicate clearly and effectively. 

Time Management
As a freelance designer, I have developed a number of strategies that allow me to manage multiple projects at once. I’m able to consistently deliver on time thanks to effective planning and productivity methods. 

Planning
When working as a swimming teacher I learnt the importance of planning sessions in order to progress my students. 

Research
My practice and responses are built on research conducted for clients, to create appropriate and well-grounded responses. 


Evaluation
Over the last year, I have become much more confident in After Effects and Photoshop and have gained even more skills in illustrator. Brief such as the 60 second documentary gave me the opportunity to use Premiere Pro for the first time. I have gained a lot of knowledge on how to use Lightroom by documenting my final outcomes to a professional finish. I find the most useful way to learn new techniques on these softwares is to use YouTube videos and practising. Setting challenges like the 30 days of a design challenge or the 36 days of type challenge are the best was to learn skills in a short amount of time as you are held accountable through social media platforms like Instagram. 
Work experience in studio environments has improved my communication, both verbally and over email. The Extended practice module has helped to improve my time management skills as it was largely self-directed with many deadlines that needed to be met. This required both long term and short term planning. 

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