I was not only inspired by the space but my Lord Whitney themselves. Hearing their story and what they have been through after leaving university is really inspiring. It has made me more confident to look outside of graphic design and how important it is not to get caught down with the one 'subject area'. It was also interesting to learn how alternative experiences such as volunteering at music festivals has broadened their contact and experience as this is not an environment I would expect to be particularly helpful in the creative industry. However, more and more festivals are inviting more money into the creative side therefore this will be something to keep an eye on as it is an area that I feel I would be interested in working with/in.
Thursday, 25 February 2016
Lord Whitney
After an adventurous detour I finally made it to the studio. Firstly, I was really inspired by the space. Once Amy and Becca got talking, they explained how they had made their space their own using recycled furniture and what they could find on the cheap. This really showed how a space can be made your own without spending a large amount of money. The space also truly represented their style and character which has clearly been a large influence to their work as well as enabling them to produce what they have done.
I was not only inspired by the space but my Lord Whitney themselves. Hearing their story and what they have been through after leaving university is really inspiring. It has made me more confident to look outside of graphic design and how important it is not to get caught down with the one 'subject area'. It was also interesting to learn how alternative experiences such as volunteering at music festivals has broadened their contact and experience as this is not an environment I would expect to be particularly helpful in the creative industry. However, more and more festivals are inviting more money into the creative side therefore this will be something to keep an eye on as it is an area that I feel I would be interested in working with/in.
I was not only inspired by the space but my Lord Whitney themselves. Hearing their story and what they have been through after leaving university is really inspiring. It has made me more confident to look outside of graphic design and how important it is not to get caught down with the one 'subject area'. It was also interesting to learn how alternative experiences such as volunteering at music festivals has broadened their contact and experience as this is not an environment I would expect to be particularly helpful in the creative industry. However, more and more festivals are inviting more money into the creative side therefore this will be something to keep an eye on as it is an area that I feel I would be interested in working with/in.
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