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Reflection on the Live brief

Reflecting on the live brief as a whole, I have found this unit interesting and enjoyable. At the beginning it seemed a little daunting as this was the first time I have done a live brief. Achieving the intricate geometric designs using the spirograph was fulfilling and almost therapeutic. I think my designs are a true reflection of the many different patterns that have been used to create geometric art.

Geometric patterns have long been used in design, on fabrics, ceramics, rugs and in later years wallpaper. Through this unit I feel my skills as a designer and in time management have improved. I have managed to create art work with a strong personal identity. This has been achieved through strong research, visual design and achievement of personal goals relevant to the unit. As usual inspiration has been taken from previous designs of artists that have specialised in geometric pattern. This has proved invaluable as I have progressed through this unit.


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