Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Art deco or Deco, is an influential visual arts design style which first appeared in France during the 1920s, flourished internationally during the 30s and 40s, then waned in the post-World War II era. It is an eclectic style that combines traditional craft motifs with Machine Age imagery and materials. The style is often characterized by rich colors, bold geometric shapes, and lavish ornamentation.
During its heyday Art Deco represented luxury, glamour, exuberance, and faith in social and technological progress.
Deco emphasizes geometric forms: spheres, polygons, rectangles, trapezoids, zigzags, chevrons, and sunburst motifs. Elements are often arranged in symmetrical patterns. Modern materials such as aluminium, stainless steel, Bakelite, chrome, and plastics are frequently used. Stained glass, inlays, and lacquer are also common. Colors tend to be vivid and high-contrast.
Art Deco was a globally popular style and affected many areas of design. It was used widely in consumer products such as automobiles, furniture, cookware, china, textiles, jewelry, clocks, and electronic items such as radios, telephones, jukeboxes. It also influenced architectureinterior designindustrial designfashiongraphic arts, and cinema.

Monday, 10 September 2012

Future prospects

I would like to go to University to study something in the are of English, Media and Journalism.
http://courses.wlv.ac.uk/course.asp?code=FI006J31UVD
Here is a link to Wolverhampton University which offers a course for English and Film Studies. I really enjoy English and I think that from the course I currently do, I will be able to get onto this University course.

http://www.rave.ac.uk/prospectus/undergraduate/
Ravensbourne University is far away however I think that it would be a good way of getting away from home and finally doing things for myself. They have good courses on offer including Photography and Digital Film Production. I think that if I didn't go into Photography I would go into media/film/english studies as it is a wider range than photography and I am more likely to get more jobs with these subjects.

http://www.staffs.ac.uk/courses_and_study/courses/photojournalism-tcm429196.jsp
Here, Staffordshire University offer a photojournalism course, this broadens job aspects as there is more in photojournalism.

Entry Requirements: Typical offer: 240 UCAS points. A Levels: CCC. BTEC: MMM Foundation Art and Design. All applicants are individually assessed via portfolio and interview.

I think that realistically I will be able to achieve these grades by the end of the course.

http://www.tees.ac.uk/undergraduate_courses/Media_&_Journalism/BA_(Hons)_Media_Studies.cfm
I would also consider this course because I know that this is a very good university as I have visited often from living in the area.