Charlene Gomez

Charlene Gomez

Communication Design Diploma GraduateEdinburgh, United Kingdom
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Charlene Gomez

Charlene Gomez

Communication Design Diploma GraduateEdinburgh, United Kingdom
Projects
  • 'Don't Look See!' Issue 11 of Printed Pages Magazine
    'Don't Look See!' Issue 11 of Printed Pages MagazineEnd of year project at Conde Nast College. (7-week project) Don’t Look. See! The Autumn Winter 2016 Issue of Printed Pages magazine. Creativity is incredibly powerful; it can move, astonish, connect and challenge us. It is the process of having original ideas that more often than not, comes about from the interaction of different disciplinary ways of seeing things. Printed Pages is a celebration of this; bringing together like-minded contributors stemming from different art disciplines includ
  • LOVE SS16
    LOVE SS16A 1 week project on developing the next Spring/Summer 2016 issue of LOVE magazine. The project was completed in groups where I was in charge of creating a magazine cover in which I ended up producing 6 covers.
  • Bure 'Genderless' Beauty Brand
    Bure 'Genderless' Beauty Brand'Break New Grounds in Beauty Branding' is a brief set by Design Bridge as part of the D&AD New Blood Awards 2016. However, this brief was given as a short 3-week project during my time at Conde Nast College, focusing on Brand Communication in term 2. The challenge was to create a new-to-world, accessible, mass-market beauty brand that breaks established category codes. As a result, 'Bure' is a response to some of the issues with which modern, post-demographic consumers identify: gender stereotypes, healthy body image, and environmental concerns relevant to users of beauty products today. My branding outcome was shortlisted from 30 students by my tutors to enter the New Blood Awards 2016 however, I refused my submission as we had entered the busy stages of our end of year project.
Work history
    Sales Supervisor
    Coffee Craft Barista & Front of House
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    Serving the TV or Film crew beverages and snacks in multiple quantities throughout a busy day as well as providing a friendly and open environment at all times. Being organised and having a high level of initiative is crucial for a hands-on industry like film and TV. A day's work averages around 16 hours, so keeping a positive attitude throughout the day is always appreciated.
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Skills
  • Visual Arts
  • Art Direction
  • Retouching
  • Multi-media Artist
  • Digital Artist
  • Indesign
  • Photoshop
  • Mood Boards
  • Illustration
  • Content Curation
  • Lookbook Photography
  • Visual Communication Design
  • Brand Communication Planning
  • Microsoft Word Powerpoint Excel
Education
    Vogue Diploma in Fashion Design
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    This course has taught me the overview of the fashion industry across three key areas: Culture and Context of Fashion, Fashion Media, and Fashion Business and Marketing. Throughout the course I am constantly developing on essential professional and academic skills such as research, analysis, and project management. Attending lectures from fashion professionals and industry guests such as Alexandra Shulman and Stephen Quinn has given me an invaluable insight into the fashion industry and what it takes to thrive in its environment.
    Foundation Diploma in Art and Design
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    Fine Art: Installation Design
Awards
    Scholarship Programme
    I was accepted into The Conde Nast College of Fashion and Design under a scholarship program.