
Final Creative Project - Lewis Green
Presentation
FCP Poster

FCP Summary
Above is my 'Final Creative Project', a poster design put together by myself that focuses on two superheroes I created using both Photoshop and Illustrator. My hero is referred to as 'Blue Lightning' and his companion is called 'The White Lion'. Blue Lightning is standing in a hero pose next to his companion who has been put into a roaring pose. Side by side, they are ready to fight crime and save the world. My logo has been placed in the corner to know it's me who made this design. My background blends nicely with the heroes as all colours run smoothly together without clashing. My title is clear and bold, highlighted with a white stroke to stand out the most on this poster. Presenting to you, I am going to talk about my thought process throughout making the poster and my journey of how both of my heroes were designed and brought to life.
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Introduce self and the FCP Poster above. Talk with confidence.
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Start from the beginning, talk about where you started and what your beginning ideas were.
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Talk about the softwares you used, struggles and uncertainties you had along the way.
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What inspired you to make this project? What were you hoping to achieve?
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Was this project easy? Talk about the tools you used to construct everything and put it all together.
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Did you stick to the FCP plan and have enough time? Did you enjoy working on this project?
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Talk about how far you've come since September, relating back to previous projects and grades.
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Mention feedback you were given from peers, was it helpful?
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Are you happy with the outcome of your FCP? End presentation by thanking the viewer for listening.
FCP Presentation Video
Here is my presentation video that was recorded in front of my tutor and peers. Firstly, I would like to address the fact as to why I'm barely seen in this video, I was completely unaware that I was out of frame, you see me pop in once or twice but for the most of this presentation I am nowhere to be seen. That's my fault but you can still hear me talk about my inspiration for my project and what each image represented. Personally, when I was up there, I felt like I spoke way too fast. I was confident and knew what I wanted to say about every image but where I got too excited to show my project off, I was stumbling on my words and left out some information for certain things. Overall, I am still happy that I got the opportunity to present to my peers, I received nothing but good feedback and everyone was pleased with the outcome I gave.
Feedback.
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Blue - Colour psychology.
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Body proportions link to life drawing.
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Good inspiration.
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Font looks like lightning.
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Logo is able to be altered for each project.
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Experiment with text line spacing.
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Brilliant colour tones.
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Has it reinforced your next year course decision?
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Could have tried text in all caps - 'BLUE LIGHTNING & THE WHITE LION'
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This poster looks like it would belong on a teenage boys bedroom wall.
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Consider giving your characters a backstory.
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You've shown your graphic design skills in this poster.
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I can't stop looking at the lion - Beautiful lion.
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Maybe team up with your peers and create a script for your characters story.
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The facial features turned out really good, he looks very human.
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I love the artstyle you did - I don't agree with capes but his cape is actually really good.
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The background reminds me of one of those images that you just get lost into.
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Work on spacing with typography for your title.
Behance
Behance is another form of presentation for my work, getting the choice to create portfolios containing work from this project as well as the previous projects. I enjoy using Behance, it's a sort of mini-museum display for your work and others can visit the display and leave likes and comments for feedback. Using the link above, you will be taken to my Behance page where you can view my 'Final Creative Project'. My portfolio contains finalised work and designs I created for my FCP. Labelled clearly, you'll be able to know what you're looking at and see my progress throughout the project of what I was creating and what my final project outcome turned out to be. You'll also find my presentation video on my behance portfolio, you'll watch me use the bullet points I wrote to help me present my FCP and the outcome of my presentation.