Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Cramba poster, Logo,and on Flickr



Cramba poster




This is the Cramba poster for the event. it includes...
  • the cramba logo, created by matt
  • shakers- picture that will go on the t-shirts
  • us at the junction-Samba workshop
  • information on the event, time , where it is
  • i thought of a green background because the Brazilian flag has green on it
so far i have created a poster and put it on Flickr



Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Cramba-so far-26th january


i am part of the Graphics team
we:
  • create the logo
  • think of a name
  • design the posters
  • deisign the leaflets
so far we have;
  • created a logo
  • thought of a name-Cramba
  • started creating the posters
  • starting the leaflets
in my group there are 5 of us:
  • nathan
  • steve
  • jasmine
  • me
  • matt
  • liam





Tuesday, 19 January 2010

samba in Cambridge research report



Both groups have a sense of Band identity because-’Arco Iris Samba’ all wear colourful jumpers and Thudbox all wear smart, but casual, clothes.Also they are always in time with each other and all work and perform as a group .

Both Arco iris and Thudbox’s members interact with one another by listening to each other .Also Arco Iris have a conductor to make sure everyone knows who’s meant to be playing, and keeping the rhythm.

They encourage their audiance to be in the performance by; enjoying themselves , playing a catchy rhythm , by getting the audiance to clap to the beat.

Both groups are in a line so all the players can be seen by the audiance.The people with the same intruments as each other stand next , near, to each other.

Lighting is only used in one of the performances , Thudbox Bal A. Blue lights are on the drums to make them stand out fro mthe group.There is always a white light on the person playing on the xylophone-type-intrument which makes her stand out -Probably because she is keeping the beat .
Also the lights change colour on the performers- sometimes orange, sometimes blue-neon light and normal lighting.


The two performances are in different places, on the street and on a stage.But choreography and performance is basically the same .

Friday, 15 January 2010

Samba

  • The performance-the video is of a Samba Carnival , i think its really interesting and entertaining.Before we started looking at Samba on the course, i hardly knew anything about it.
  • costumes-mostly yellow and blue. The girls are dressed in yellow,gold,and blue , Which makes the carnival courful .
  • where is it-Rio de Janeiro, brazil.At the Mulatas Samba carnival 2009
  • Own experiance at the Junction- I think Samba is a fun, uplifting type of music. With Samba instruments you can play any rhythm- at The Junction we tried Drum and Bass and it it sounded really good .
  • street festivals are very common during carnival and are highly populated by the locals
  • samba is a type of music played mostly in brazil , brought over by the slaves
  • Samba music is also based on percussion instruments

Monday, 11 January 2010

campaign




My campaign follow-up

So far for my campaign i have managed to get signatures/people to join Facebook...
  • 29 on Facebook
  • 12 to sign the petition
On Facebook I have been asking my friends to join my group , and talking about my campaign .Only 29 people have joined , even though i invited everyone on my Facebook friends list , 81 people . I would of liked more people to join.

I got a group of people to sign my petition , 12, and i thought it was enough, but now when i look at it , it doesn't look like very much.I could have gone round college and got more petitions.

I am planning on sending my petition , or mentioning my campaign to the College.I think the best person to ask is heather chambers because she could take the campaign further if she agreed with it .



Friday, 8 January 2010

campaign day

how did your plan change?

I didn't really have much of a plan. I was going to give out leaflets, put up a poster, go to the refectory...But i didn't do any of those things.
Instead i
  • did a petition
  • made and gave out hot chocolate
  • my locations were outside the hall and in the staff kitchen-to make the hot chocolate
was it successful?

I think it was, because I gave out hot chocolate, i got as much signatures as i could, it took me hardly any time to do it . Lots of people thought my campaign was a great idea and asked if i could actually take it further.I took lots of pictures that show me carying out my campaign.

what would i do differently?

could have taken the petition round the college to get more signatures, the rest of it went well.

my plan next week

send off my petition and get more people to sign my petition.

I'm planning to either send my petition to the college, or the council, because my campaign is mostly college based.Also try and get more people to sign my petition,so i have more evidence of people supporting my campaign, and it would take more effect.




Wednesday, 6 January 2010

My campaign-Free hot chocolate

'Free hot chocolate'
>> \/Pictures below\/<<





  • First I went to a group of people out side the hall, and asked if they would like a free hot chocolate, or course they answered " yeah!"
  • second i went to the staff kitchen and made the hot chocolate.
  • Thirdly i brang the hot chocolate back upstairs
  • Everyone lined up to get a hot chocolate
  • I stood next to the hot chocolate with the petition in my hand
  • One by one people signed the petition and got a free hot chocolate
  • Their feedback was that they wanted this to happen in college, and the hot chocolate tasted really good!
  • When I was giving out free hot chocolate and getting signatures Steve took pictures for evidence.
  • I came back to the classroom and took the pictures off the camera, and put them on flickr

'campaign day '


6/1/10
'Campaign day ' plan

Locations-
  • college kitchen
  • Refectory
People-
  • students
  • teachers
how long will it take?
  • All day
  • petition-one hour
  • making hot chocolate - hour(?)
  • giving out hot chocolate-1 hour(?)

Methods

  • give people free hot chocolate
  • leaflet
  • poster
  • petition
Aim

  • raise awareness
  • get as much signatures as i can...

I think lots of people will sign the petition, because most people like hot chocolate!!!

Monday, 4 January 2010

campaign mind-map

1/1/10

Today we planned what we are going to do on wednesday , 'campaign day'





we had to come up with a mind-map to help us with our campaigns.The ideas i came up with are:





  • selling free hot chocolate in college


  • leaflets on cost of chocolate/hot chocolate, and about my campaign


  • banner-'free hot chocolate'


  • talking to people about chocolate/hot chocolate and my campaign


  • facebook group- let everyone know about it , get them to join


  • a petition - so people can show thei support for my campaign


  • wear my campaign t-shirt

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

facebook group




  • For our campaign we had to create a group, or a way of letting other people know about our campaign.
  • I created a group on Facebook called ' free hot chocolate'
  • so far...20 people have joined my group, not all people who have joined are on my contact list.
  • i have invited everyone on my facebook contact list so i can get as many people to join my campaign
  • Facebook is a good way to get support for your campaign because lots of people will be able to join the group easily, you can keep track on how many people have joined and the word will spread quickly about the campaign.

Monday, 14 December 2009

my posters
































These are my 2 campaign ideas, i created them on photoshop.

first we had to think of slogans for our campaigns, some of my ideas were:
  • Think college.Think chocolate
  • chocolate.lessons.home
  • late for college?not anymore
  • with you in mind
  • wake up to chocolate-which i used for my poster

For the first poster(left) i decided to add a clock, because my slogan is 'wake up to chocolate', which goes with the picture.

For the second poster(right)i added a cup of hot chocolate , because my campaign is 'free hot chocolate', and it looks delicious:)

I used browny fonts, becuase it, in-a-way represents hot chocolate

campaign T-shirt design feedback

:)positives:)

  • 'Like the simple design'
  • 'straight to the point'
  • 'very grown up design'
  • 'nice'
  • 'I like the tea & Chocolate,high fives'
  • ':)like this'
  • 'good use od colours'

negatives:

  • 'Could be less smudged'

I think the feedback was moslty possitive, and shows that my campaign idea was a good choice, and that i chose the right picture/stencil design.The only downside was that when i did the silkscreen print, afterwards it came out a bit smudged.It shows that i should have been a bit more carefull .

keynote presentation

This is my keynote presentation..
My presentation is called 'My T-shirt'.We had to answer/talk about 7 different subjects...
  • History of the T-shirt
  • Talk about your favourite t-shirt
  • Online T-shirt printing
  • 'Blood,Sweat and T-Shirts'
  • expalain what stencils and Silkscreen are , how to create a stencil using silkscreen
  • Information on campaign T-shirts

Sunday, 13 December 2009

petition research

http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Tweens/

i chose 'provide support for 16 to 18 year olds' because it involves me ,16-18 year olds, and i completely agree with it .It is a time when us teens need-a-hand:college,problems at home...what is the petition for?....
  • "This age group are not entiltled to any unemployment benefits or housing support and often slip through the net, many are often in conflict at home and they can become homeless, sofa surfing and even living in tents, they are often not noticed because many people can't believe that any teenager is not living at home with mum and dad."

  • "Many young people are struggling with many issues such as parental drug use at home, violence within the family often affects them directly and other types of abuse and neglect. Most of the young people affected do not 'look homeless' or like they are suffering in any way, they are effectively hidden. "

  • "Many of them are have failed accedemically and have many issues to deal with - they often struggle to cope with all the things going on in their lives and despite the media approach to teenagers most of them are just normal young people struggling to find their place in a increasingly more hostile society. The young are our future and they all need to be supported when they are young to become well rounded young adults that are able to cope with the life they are expected to take on, how can they do this without the neccessary support?"

free hot chocolate!!!




My campaign is 'free hot chocolate ' in the morning at college


  • lots of places that sell hot chocolate normally give freebies , but not free hot chocolate to people.

  • I only found one result for a website for 'free hot chocolate', but no campaigns .

  • The only result i found that is similar to my campaign, is a site called 'freehotchocolate.com'.They give away free hot chocolate from 27th october -March 31st .To be able to get the hot chocolate you have to be part of a group-so its not for everyone.

  • My campaign is to make free hot chocolate at college in the morning when you ome in the classroom.I thought of this idea because in the morning you wake up and feel like,"oh no , not college..."...but!If you got a free hot chocolate in the mornings you might not mind as much, and it's something to look forward to!

  • it won't be expensive ot make hot chocolate because the ingrediants aren't too expensive- a average packet/jar of chocolate is £2.99 for a large one, and £1 for a small packet(cadbury's hot chocolate at sainsbury's)
  • smaller packets are even cheaper-about...46p

I did a survey on my campaign, the 3 questions were:

  • Do you like the idea of this campaign,
  • If you got a free hot chocolate in the morning ,would you come in on time ?
  • Do you think its realistic for the college to do this,give out free hot chocolate and tea every morning?

The feedback i got was that:no-one had thought of the idea before , "they probably would come in on time if they knew there was something to look forward to when they got in the classroom"and that "the college would probably not be bothered to spend money on giving students free hot chocolate"

  • My campaign is to convince colleges/schools that students should get free hot chocolate.Lots of students liked the idea, Ithink it would encourage students to be on time and will save them money .Also people who bother to come to college should get a reward in return-free hot chocolate
  • It is aimed at students and colleges
  • my aim of the campaign is to get every college to make free hot chocolate be available to students in the mornings when they come into college.
  • who will support it ?students that go to college.We deserve a reward, we choose to come to college, we should get something in return, other students would agree with me .
  • who might oppose?the college themselves, they might not want to spend money on free hot chocolate, ' there's more important things to spend the money on .There's many postivies/advantages for this campaign, and the only negative is that it does cost the college money.




Thursday, 10 December 2009

Tom Woodcocks campaign presentation...



  • Tom Woodcock is a secretary of the trades union council
  • He showed us different campaigns , the Tesco campaign,Postal workers...
  • He has partisipated in many campaigns, including the Royal mail strike
www.nomillroadtesco.org

One of the campaigns mentioned is the Tesco issue-The Tesco Metro on Mill Road

  • over 5,000 people signed a petition and 1,000 people objected to it's planning applications
  • The 'No Mill road Tesco ' Campaign was set up to oppose and kept Mill Road Tesco-free for alomost 2 years
  • Now because there is a Tesco on Mill Road, means that other food shops are going to suffer-people are going to want to go to Tesco...
  • There are a lot of disadvantages:more Tesco vans going down Mill road, putting other businesses out of business , and there are enough places where you can buy food:Co-op, grocery stores, restaurants..




Wednesday, 9 December 2009

tuesday...

we had to think of two different designs for our campaign poster

we had to think of..
  • Image
  • strap line
  • campaign logo
  • campaign info
my ideas weress
idea 1 : smiley face as the logo , cup of hot chocolate , and the slogan
idea 2 : smiley face logo, cup of hot chocolate , slogan,and a clock

my chosen slogan is :'wake up to chocolate'

Monday, 7 December 2009

vox pot task



we had to film ourselves asking other people in our class, or other students about our campaigns.
my questions were :
  • Do you like the idea of this campaign?
  • if you get a free hot chocolate in the morning, would you come in on time more?
  • Do you think it's realistic for the college to do this-give free hot chocolate every morning?
we were put in to groups.My group were:Matt,Leanne,Jasmine ,Sunny and Chloe.I think we worked well as a group, because we got the filming done quite quickly.Down-sides:Someone felt bad so didn't join in much and it was a really cold day...

After the filming we had to edit the video , to make it look good .It took a day for me to finish editing my part of the video.



Tuesday, 1 December 2009

my 3 campaign questions...



-Do u like the idea of this campaign?

-
If you got a free hot chocolate in the morning ,would you come in on time ?

-do you think its realistic for the college to do this,give out free hot chocolate and tea every morning?


Monday, 30 November 2009

today...
A lady who helps think of different ways to make a campaign.
  • She taught us that we need need to think, how we get our message across-posters, leaflets, facebook , myspace.....
  • The slideshow she did showed how much work goes into campaigns or company's-such as O2.She used O2 as a example to show how they have advertised their company in many ways.
  • for an activity we were given a task.To come up with a poster for the NHS- we had to think about the colours, how things are layed out , headline and the tagl-line.
  • We had to work in groups of 4
  • i think it went well because we got taught alot, and also we got the chance to do something ourselves too, NHS poster.We had to do a poster to encourage stuff at the hospital-e.g doctors, nurses... and my group chose nurses.

Sunday, 29 November 2009

friday reflecion



by friday , 27th, i managed to get most things finished...






  • by thursday i had finished painting my stencil onto my t-shirt





  • friday we had pictures taken of us in our t-shirts>>





  • one of my targets was to get the slideshow finished , but i have done 6 slides already, so...i don't need to do much more :)





  • so the last thing i need to do, is my slideshow presentation on my tshirt



Wednesday, 25 November 2009

blog reflection

today i ...
  • cut out my stencil- that took ages
  • painted over my stencil

I had to wait ages to colour in my stencil because so many pople were doing it already and there wasn't much space in the room for all of us to do it at the same time.

Stencil took ages to cut out because there was lots to cut out .

Monday, 23 November 2009

Blog Reflection

1.what did i do today
Today I added a post on blogger about my stencil design draft .I did a action plan of what i will do this week,print off design,update blog,finish slide show.



2.what went well and why
I did an action plan which will help me with what i am doing this week, so i am more organised. Also i added a post on my blog about my stencil design draft- the love-heart one.




3. what could i have done differently
Could have added more detail on the post , but i didnt have enough time.

my final stencil design(draft)

  • My final stencil is different to my original design .I had to change it because it would be too complicate/difficult to do it as a stencil. So in the end i just used the love-heart because it stood out the most , and would be the easiest to do . Anyway the final (draft)design stencil looked good when i cut it out and sprayed it .

Sunday, 15 November 2009

Stencil Art Evaluation

A. What did you learn about this technique?
I had never done this technique before , so i learned alot.I didn't realise how long it was going take.Even though it takes a while to do , it's fun and creative.It looks simple, but its not .


B. What are you most pleased about the skills you have demonstrated?
I have never created a stencil like that before , and i think my stencil design came out well .I learned how to do create a stencil like that in..about..a week!I think my final stencil was good , because I hadn't done this before, and it looks great.

C. What would you change if you could do this part again?
I think I should have used a less complicated design. My design had writing and a picture of a love heart, but for the final stencil i couldn't do that because it would have taken alot of time.So i could only use the love heart that was part of my design.

Wednesday, 11 November 2009


>>Blood,Sweat and T-shirts<<
  • This clip is about children in India who work in clothes making.
  • Children aged 9-14 work there. Children are sent to work because their parents are poor- so they send their children to work
  • some are treated in poor conditions , some are treated a bit fairer.
  • some don't go back home for a long time, and hardly see their family.It's like a new home to them
  • It shows us who is making the clothes for primark, and other clothes stores.



>>Primark on the Rack<<
  • On the Primark shop window there is a sign about , that the people who make the clothes are checked on and they make sure they are fairly treated...but still people are working in poor conditions.
  • Primark is cheap because the workers are paid hardly anything...
  • You might think,' yay good looking clothes for hardly anything!'...but think about where it's from where it's made.We need to think about where our clothes come from, how the people who made our clothes are treated , how much money they get paid



>>Blood,sweat and t-shirts-newsnight<<

Sunday, 8 November 2009

my 3 campaign ideas

:)My 3 campaign ideas:)




  • campaign that would improve the quality of your own life..education

1.I should be able to get more help at school/college in lessons, because I am slightly dyslexic, and I feel like i'm not getting much help.I was only tested to see if I had dyslexia in year 11 and at college, they should have done something before then.Other people are struggling, not just me.

2.it is relevent to 16-19 year olds because i am 17.Other people need help too with learning who are aged 16-19, also college is really important if you want to get a good job , or go to university.




  • campaign that would have a positive impact on the lives of others ...support

1.Families with children/ teens that are disruptive at home, or cannot cope should get more help from the government/council. I have experianced living in a household with a disruptive sibling who has ADHD and dyslexia, and I think people like me should be able to get more help at home, not have to struggle on their own. Also the police aren’t an answer to everything…

2.This campaign is relevent to people aged 16-19 because other people are out there with the same problems, and need support .


  • something that will make people smile!:)... smile

1.In the morning when u get in the classroom, get free tea or hot chocolate! When you get up in the morning and come to school or college you feel tired. What you need is something so you can :relax, wake up and chill out so you are ready for the day ahead of you!


2.This happens to 16-19 year olds coming into school/college tired everyday.what we need is something nice for when we come in the classroom in the morning.











Thursday, 5 November 2009

T-shirt stencil design


'Everybody in love , go put your hands up' are some lyrics from a song called 'Everybody in love'. It's a song by one of my favourite pop groups,JLS.I can't stop listening to it!

I think the design is successful because i asked lots of people which one of my t-shirt designs is best. People i asked liked the idea of having those lyrics on a t-shirt. Also JLS fans will like it ... and it's simple.

I put a love heart on the design, representing 'love', and obviously it's a love song . I drew arrows next to 'up' to make it stand out and added colour -pink-to it.I used the bold writing because i thought if i didn't , it wouldn't look as good.

It addresses my target audiance ,16-19 year olds, because i asked people what design looks better and most people liked this one. Also JLS fans would like it.

I can't think of anything that i could add to it.We only used 2 colours ...so I only used pink and black on the design.If i added anything else to it , it would make it complicated .

stages of how i did...
  • First we were asked to think of anything that came in our heads that would look good on a t-shirt
  • Then we were asked to think of a design of a t-shirt fro 16-19 year olds
  • I came up with 4 designs and asked people which one they thought was best, in the end the final design was the 'Everybody in love..' design.





Wednesday, 4 November 2009

Banksy

  • Banksy is a professional,Anonymous, Graffitti artist from Bristol.
  • Some of Banksys' art work is influenced by things happening around the world, and things in the news.
  • Some on his designs are influenced by Blek le rat- who started doing stencil art before bansky.
  • Banksy uses mostly black and white to do his stencils, and some colour.
  • His real name is hidden from the media and calls himself Banksy

Thursday, 22 October 2009

i want..More people to survive from cancer

  • I want ...more people to servive from cancer.
  • I chose to do this because i know some people who have cancer , and I want more people to be able to servive from cancer , so many people die from it
  • Everyone agreed with what I want, who wouldn't...
  • Three 17 year olds and eleven 16 year olds(the class)
  • 5 boys and 9 girls(the class)

my CRAM logo design


I chose to do my CRAM logo like this because........
  • It's a clapper board-representing media
  • The splodges show creativity
  • lots of bright colours , if it had dull colours it would be boring, and won't stand out
what would work? what wouldn't ?
  • I don't think my logo design would be good as a t-shirt design because...
- it might be a bit childish, for younger people
-maybe too complicated for a t-shirt logo
- it isn't orginal, lots of people chose to do a clapper board
  • I think my logo design would be good as a t-shirt design because...
- it has bright colours which makes it stands out
- it's a drawn clapper board- hasent been uploaded from internet

How i did it.....
  • To create my logo i used photoshop.
  • I created it by using lines ,from photoshop,to draw a clapper board
  • added some sploge shapes
  • added text to it "creative and Media"



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