Skye is a multi-talented creative who is always eager to learn more to broaden her knowledge. Coming from an enriched culture, Skye has always attained an appreciation of art and beauty. Her focus is visual communication, intellectual meaning, and audience involvement in my work in a range of fields such as art direction, conceptualisation, research strategist, marketing and advertising. In addition, Skye embraces any additional learning opportunity.
Projects
- Self Directed Project - Art DirectionI created an illustration of an zombie and was intrigued to explore a new medium. I used the facilities from university and created these t-shirts. I needed a way to exhibit them and I directed a photo shoot. This was the first time I experienced being a art director where I learnt a lot. I understood that being an art director means to be a visionary and this made me comprehend what the role was more stronger.This is one of my friends who had modelled my tshirts for me. I captured these using m
- WaterAid BriefOur project for Water Aid was to develop a project concept that identifies a problem that Generation Z/Millennial s currently face and design a solution.The problem we undertook was Hyper- consumerism and Fast Fashion.As a group, we felt that individuals wanted to change their fashion habits and make a difference but didn’t know how to. Our solution was to make a zine that educates individuals about fast fashion whilst allowing them to be proactive about the topic. In the zine it contains the im
- Self Directed Project - Skilly autobiographical filmIn this university assignment, I combined art direction, videography, typography, photography, and visual communication into a single medium.My identity undertaking will be to construct an inventive autobiographical film about the shift from adolescence to adolescence.The narrative will be told through voice over and archive footage in the film. I felt throughout this project it was all about trial and error. It made me determined to create a piece of work which I felt met design principles but