Original Statement:
I’m interested in learning more about design and it’s psychological impacts, helping me understand the audience better and thus designing more effective outcomes. Ways of thinking really interest me, why people think the way they do and how that affects lifestyle, by incorporating this into my work I aim to become better informed about the effects of design in the real world. Throughout my practice I really question my work and pull it apart, this usually turns into doubt but I’m wanting to learn how to embrace this and allow it to improve my design skills.
Regarding practical work I really enjoy designing publications, and is something I want to explore further, however, I’m still wanting to produce a range of outcomes to develop a well rounded portfolio exploring multiple topics of interest.I’m interested in learning more about design and it’s psychological impacts, helping me understand the audience better and thus designing more effective outcomes. Ways of thinking really interest me, why people think the way they do and how that affects lifestyle, by incorporating this into my work I aim to become better informed about the effects of design in the real world. - This need a little more clarity, what elements of psychology are interesting to me?
Throughout my practice I really question my work and pull it apart, this usually turns into doubt but I’m wanting to learn how to embrace this and allow it to improve my design skills.
Regarding practical work I really enjoy designing publications, and is something I want to explore further, however, I’m still wanting to produce a range of outcomes to develop a well rounded portfolio exploring multiple topics of interest. - Need to avoid being too specific to pigeon hole self. - Could say typography and editorial design to keep things wider then no need to backtrack in the last sentence.
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Revised:
Psychology of design is something I find really interesting, in particular the 'why' of things, why we find things visually interesting, what is it that makes a person enjoy a piece of design? By looking into this throughout my practice I aim to become better informed about the effects of graphic design in the real world.
Throughout my practice I really question my work and pull it apart, this usually turns into doubt but I’m wanting to learn how to embrace this and allow it to improve my design skills.
Regarding practical work I'm interested in typography and editorial design, and is something I want to explore further through a range of projects.
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