Monday, 15 May 2017

Summative Evaluation



All my projects have taught me something. And I think that’s what I feel most successful in with this module. Even those that failed taught me never to do that again as it wasn’t who I as a practitioner worked. This module showed me how Naomi Ronke (N.Ronke) The practitioner and Naomi Crompton the person differ. I am a lot more professional and confident within my own practice and abilities when I talk to clients. Because these projects have all had a similar goal of having to be ‘worth’ to be put into my portfolio. I have increased the standard of work I’ve produced by looking back on the last few years and basically doing the opposite of that.  Allowing myself to fail and learn from those failures has been just as important as capitalizing on my strengths. My practice is one that thrives of a reflective self.

The aims of my project where to help me find which medium(s) I worked best in. Apply and develop said medium(s). As I have acknowledged and developed my Lino work I have been able to create work to both a quicker and higher standard than I thought possible due to projects such as Spook-a-week helping me develop a higher grade of Lino print and the Historical Editorials quickening the pace of my cutting method. 

This alongside building up a portfolio of deliverable work to a client. Work that was going to get me jobs. My stretch goal was having this work actually land me a job. Which it has. Though I don’t measure the success of this project by that. I measure it by the fact that I can see myself sustaining my practice as my career.

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