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2nd year FCP portfolio for Communication and Message semester
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CONTENTS
SELF PROMOTION AND DATA VISUALISATION
What Am I Like?
Self Promotion Inspiration/ Logo Self Promotion CV Mock Up
Data Visualisation, Biscuit GIF
ALL WALKS
What Is Beauty? Inspiration . What Is Beuaty ? Exhibiton Image
CREATIVE WORKSHOPS
Visual Merchandisng Window
Lord Whitney Workshop Video
WORK EXPERIENCE/ BLOG
Pop PR & London Fashion Week
WHAT AM I LIKE?
SELF PROMOTION AND DATA VISULATISTION SELF PROMOTION
What Am I Like Poster?
This individual project required a variety of skills including contextual research, creative concept development and
Photoshop moodboard skills.
The brief was to create a moodboad that including ten of your favourite things, from books, films, artists, hobbies to
represent your visual/ aestetic tastes.
WHAT AM I LIKE? SUMMER PROJECT POSTER
OTHER INFLUENCES
This project allowed me to look at what influences my work, both my visual taste and attitude towards projects. I therefore felt it was relevant to include a few of my heros, Baz
Luhreman, Quentin Tarantino, The Monty Python to name a few.
Other artistic influences include illustrator Oliver Jeffers and Salvador Dali because of their wonderfully abstract ideas and tone of voice.
I have also included a picture of my parents who have taught me to have strong work ethic and to always to do the best that I
WHAT AM I LIKE?
SELF PROMOTION AND DATA VISULATISTION SELF PROMOTION
Self Promotion Materials
This individual project required a variety of skills including contextual research, creative concept development
and execution, creative layout design and Photoshop/ InDesign skills.
The brief was to create a logo, business card, creative CV and cover letter that represents our creative identity. This
SELF PROMOTIONLOGO/ BUSINESS CARD INSPIRATION
I decided town doodle/ artwork further and developed it into a digital graphic pattern than had references to the linear work found in the Art Deco movement. After experiments and brainstorms I came to my final design and translated it into
the in`itals of my name to create a palindrome logo.
Final logo and business card mock up
SELF PROMOTIONCREATIVE CV, COVER LETTER MOCKUP
KEY SKILLSExcellent team player- demonstrated through university projects including presentations, photoshoots and group idea generation.
Clear communicative skills- demonstrated through brand reports, zines, articles for www.comeintoland.com and blog.
Strong organisational and attention to detail skills- demonstrated in organising guests at fashion week shows, retail and porfolio work ensuring they are to a high standard,
Strong comuputer skills in Microsoft Office, Photoshop, InDesign as well as thorough understanding of social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook. Instagram, Pinterest.
NOT JUST ANOTHER FASHION STUDENT
EDUCATION
Nottingham Trent University,Fashion Communication and Promotion
2013-2016, Year 2Recieved a 1st for first year portfolio at NTU
London College of Fashion Short Course in Fashion Marketing, Passed in 2013
Reigate Sixth Form College 2012A Levels- 3 A-C in English Literature, Fine Art,
History
The Warwick School 2005-201011 GCSE’s A*-B including A in English, B in
Maths
ABOUT ME I am currently studying Fashion
Communication and Promotion at Nottingham Trent University and have
excellent communication and organisational skills. I am a dedicated, hard worker who is
eager to learn and easily adaptable.
INTERNSHIPS
June 2014, 3 months internship at POP PR. Resoponsibilities included showroom management, social media content curation, stylist showroom appointments,magazine pitching, fashion week ticketing assistance ETC,
September 2014- London Fashion Week Intern. This role included seating VIP guests, helping to organize ticketing before the events and assisting the general running of the shows.
[email protected] 07557121251
VISIT MY WORK AT izabellahannah.wordpress.com
IZABELLA HANNNAHFASHION CREATIVE
ABOUT ME
I am currently studying Fashion Communication and Promotion at Nottingham Trent University and have excellent communication and organisational skills. I am a dedicated,
hard worker who is eager to learn and easily adaptable.
KEY SKILLS-Excellent team player- demonstrated through university projects including presentations, photoshoots and group idea generation.
-Clear communicative skills- demonstrated through brand reports, zines, articles for www.comeintoland.com and blog.
-Strong organisational and attention to detail skills- demonstrated in organising guests at fashion week shows, retail and porfolio work ensuring they are to a high standard,
-Strong comuputer skills in Microsoft Offi ce, Photoshop, InDesign as well as thorough understanding of social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook. Instagram, Pinterest.
EDUCATION
Nottingham Trent University,Fashion Communication and
Promotion 2013-2016, Year 2Recieved a 1st for first year
portfolio at NTU
London College of Fashion Short Course in Fashion Marketing,
Passed in 2013
Reigate Sixth Form College 2012A Levels- 3 A-C in English
Literature, Fine Art, History
The Warwick School 2005-201011 GCSE’s A*-B including A in
English, B in Maths
INTERNSHIPS
June 2014, 3 months internship at POP PR.
Resoponsibilities included showroom management, social
media content curation, stylist showroom appointments,
magazine pitching, fashion week ticketing assistance ETC,
September 2014- London Fashion Week Intern.
This role included seating VIP guests, helping to organize
ticketing before the events and assisting the general running of
the shows.
IZABELLA HANNAH
CONTACT [email protected]
phone: 07557121251
Here are the examples of my creative cv, above, cover letter, left, and a
typical cv, right.
“Fashion, beauty and events agency POP PR has over 15 years experience in public relations and offers a friendly, reactive and flexible service of a boutique agency combined with major-league contacts, innovative media access and successful brand build strategies that match up to the overavll
POP PR 3 MONTH INTERNSHIP
goal of your business”. www.poppr.co.uk/about
My roles as an intern varied from showroom management, sample booking out and returns, liaising with stylists and running some showroom appointments, pitching to magazines like Vogue and Look, generating social media content
and the occasional coffee run.
As part of my internship at POP PR I was given the opportunity to help out at London Fashion Week in September. As POP PR had 8 clients at fashion week I was able to work and watch a variety of shows and presentations including Ashely Isham, Sorapol, Dora Abodi, Hema Kual, Bernard Chandran, Le Photographic, Ones To
Watch; and my favoutire, Jamie Wei Huang. My main role was to assist in the ticketing and allocation of seats for the guests as well as coordinating with the POP PR team at the door. I found that there was a clear hierarchy in the guests attending as celebrities and stylists sat front row and young, fresh faced bloggers were left standing. There was an overwhelming sense that everyone knew each other at each show which showed the importance of networking and retaining strong relationships in
the industry. I also noticed that many people brought their egos to the shows which occasionally left little room for manners. Overall, I found fashion week an amazing experience. Not only was I able to see some amazing shows, I was also able to see a snapshot of the fashion industry in one room. Each show was a collection of creative people who all work together to celebrate and share the work of these designers; from bloggers who review the shows to stylists who get the garments in magazines.
FASHION SCOUTLONDON FASHION WEEK
My experience has taught me that being confident in what you do is absolutely imperative; if you sound like you have no idea what you are doing
no one is going to take you seriously. As an introvert this can sometimes be difficult, as can be taking risks; but what I have learnt is that the ability to think on your feet and be confident in
what you are saying can get you a long way.
WHAT AM I LIKE?
SELF PROMOTION AND DATA VISULATISTION SELF PROMOTION
MOVING MANIFESTO
This individual project required a variety of skills including contextual research, creative concept development and
Photoshop GIF techniques.
The brief was to collect information based on an experiment and create a stop motion video that visualises
the data.
MOVING MANIFESTO DATA VISULISATION- BISCUITS GIF
STUDIO SHOTS
After collecting miscellanious data we were given a bried to create a moving image to visualise the results. My experiment was titled ‘How Many Biscuits Do I Eat, On Average, During One Episode of Friends?’ After I had collected the date I wanted to create a light-hearted, fun image including biscuits. I had experi-mented with themes such as biscuit Stone Henge, biscuit mexican waves and illustration but came to the idea of a pyramid after brainstroming. I created the GIF in photoshop and took inspiration from our Lord Whitney workshop in using
minimal materials for a humorous, low-fi aeffect.WATCH THE FULL VIDEO HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSnEfANR8tE
VISIT MY BLOG @ http://izabellahan-nah.wordpress.com/
ALL WALKSWHAT IS BEAUTY, DIVERISTY NOW
What Is Beauty?
This group project required a variety of skills including contextual research analysis and interpretation, creative
concept development and execution, teamwork, photography, presentation and Photoshop/ InDesign
skills.
The brief was to create an image based around themes of diversity and what is beauty?
ALL WALKSWHAT IS BEAUTY? INSPIRATION
CREATIVE CONCEPTIn our photo shoot we want to convey the combined notion that we are all fundamentally the same; we are made up of all the same stuff and yet we all interpret beauty differently. At what point in our lives do we decide what is beautiful and what social, cultural, religious, norms
mould our perspectives?
By researching the physicality of beauty (the anthropological influences over our definition of attractiveness) and the more emotive responses to beauty (individual perspectives) we were able to combine the two in
our concept.
We have been visually inspired by the work of Larry Bell, Kate MacDowell, Damien Hirst, Antony Gormley and Edward Weston. These artists produce strong contextual images; the audience can identify the props
yet are able to individually define their meaning and prominence.
STUDIO SHOTS
ALL WALKSWHAT IS BEAUTY? EXHIBITION IMAGE
We want our final image to represent how no one person can define beauty and how BEAUTY COMES FROM WITHIN. We have purposely used a provocative motif to shock our audience and force them to question their preconceived ideas of what is beauty. This is demonstrated by our choice not to use
a model and to use a real heart on set.
We want our audience to reflect on how beauty doesn’t need to be defined by a physical form.
Instead, our message is that BEAUTY IS INTERNAL; it is our character, our personality, our heart that makes us beautiful.
REAT
DIVERISTY NOW COMPETITION ENTRY
‘Beauty Is Up To Ones Heart, Not Ones Eyes.’This individual entry is for the Diversity Now competition that aims to get young creatives to celebrate the differences of skin tone, age, size and
body type in today’s media; and to encourage thedebate about the psychological impact of fashion on our lives.
I have submitted an alternative photgraph that I worked on in my What Is Beauty project and have altered the image to fit the new brief. I wil also
submit an article focusing on beauty gimmics in March.
REAT
CREATIVE WORKSHOPSVISUAL MERCHANDISING AND LORD WHITNEY
Visual Merchandisng
This group project required a variety of skills including contextual research analysis and interpretation, creative concept development and execution,
teamwork discussion and moodboard skills.
The brief was to create a window display for a given brand, in this case Charlotte Olympia using magazine references and trends we collected
from a research trip to London.
MULBERRY AW 14/15VISUAL MERCHANDISING WINDOW
INSPIRATION
After collecting miscellanious data we were given a bried to create a moving image to visualise the results. My experiment was titled ‘How Many Biscuits Do I Eat, On Average, During One Episode of Friends?’ After I had collected the date I wanted to create a light-hearted, fun image including biscuits. I had experi-mented with themes such as biscuit Stone Henge, biscuit mexican waves and illustration but came to the idea of a pyramid after brainstroming. I created the GIF in photoshop and took inspiration from our Lord Whitney workshop in using
minimal materials for a humorous, low-fi aeffect.
REAT
CREATIVE WORKSHOPSVISUAL MERCHANDISING AND LORD WHITNEY
Lord WhitneyThis group project required a variety of skills including contextual research analysis and interpretation, creative concept development and execution,
teamwork discussion, creating props and sets, time management, photography, organistaional skills and moving image/ GIF photoshop
creation.
The brief was to create a moving image based on a given word using only recycled materials in two, four hour sessions.
LORD WHITNEYMOVING IMAGE WORKSHOP
STUDIO SHOTSAs a group we were given the word ‘ladder’ to interpret into a moving image. After brainstroming we decided to recreate a selection of Grimms Tales, inlcding Jack and The Beanstalk, The Princess and The Pea and Rapunzel. We decided to use a muted colour palette and gothic theme as we were influeced by directors Tim
Butron and Wes Anderson. WATCH THE HUANTED HOUSE HERE https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=mxy4ncc9uzw&feature=youtu.be