Art Portfolio: Sign Off
Today, I completed my Sign Off for my Fashion Outlet project. The first block of Art Portfolio is finished, and I received feedback from my tutor about the work that has been done so far. The tutor mentioned some aspects that need to be improved to receive a better grade next term. Also, he looked at my Project plan and left some suggestions for the next steps that need to be made.
First, I have a good demonstration of initial ideas through drawings, sketches. Also, I did my prototypes with a wide range of development methods.
Also, I have a satisfactory level of planning that shows throughout my project plan. I need to improve this factor to a good or excellent marking criterion. The tutor gave me a couple of organisational advice that are mentioned in my project plan, we arranged the work that I need to do to improve my time management.
Furthermore, I need to post on my blog more consistently because this is a very important factor in marking criteria, and I need to work on organising it. Also, need to add location, research and final design posts.
Next, I need to finish my design idea and start to create a floor plan with specifics that my brief requires. Also, need to start thinking and do some research on the technical details of how my waterwall would work.
Also, I want to do one more prototype using a workshop because I want to use a transparent material that I have never used before. Also, the form of my building is smooth, so I want to experiment to see which method is better to use to create this smooth and soft wall form.
I have a plan and a list of work that should be done till the Second Block assessment. For now, I want to do new research to find out more about the methods that I will be using to create a waterwall for Fashion Outlet design.


Very clear and detailed post on what comes next for your project - remember to update your timescale on the plan where necessary and use Block Two for practical research - both in terms of the materials you are going to use for your outcomes (drawings and model) and your design materials/demographics.
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