TASK 1
1.What should your identity convey about you?
To disregard any illusions of modesty I would suggest that I am the following:
Personal facets or characteristics
. Heavily influenced by Science Fiction
. Fastidiously neat
. Punctual
. Workaholic
. Well versed in fiction and cinema
. Some people think I am amusing
Professional facets
. Obsessed with line
. Photoshop / Illustrator savvy
. Pretty good at managing time
. Frequently investigating new methods
. Can make large quantities of designs/concepts quickly
. Can produce large amounts of detail quickly
2. Is it actually important to have an identity as an illustrator?
I would suggest this entirely depends on the career choices of the illustrator. For example n illustrator that joins a collective or company may be less concerned with personal identity, as they are simply one of many.
Freelancers find identities more critical as that is the medium through which customers and other practitioners view them. It is important to portray a unique selling point and find those that require one's specific services.
3. What could be included in your pack and why?
A pack might contain a mail-able set of prints, sticker and business cards.
However, I would suggest that a singular creative CV might suffice. A creative CV can compress multiple forms of information into a singular product.
4.What are you wanting to achieve by producing promotional items?
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I wish to establish myself further as a professional illustrator now, there should be no reason why I cannot engage with commissions and briefs from clients while I am still studying.
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