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Friday, 21 February 2020

Development 2

This week I have produced brainstorms on my why and a logo mood board. Here is my logo mood board which helped me a lot on understanding why the designers made their logos the way they did:
This board gave me a deeper understanding of what is going to be developed during the year. The mindset of a designer! Next, I have created a design brief concerning what my brand or business is, the purpose and who my target audience is. It is my final decision for my design outline. I want to produce a design workplace that shares innovative experience through art and unifies many people. My target audience would be teenagers and up with no limit of age because art is a thing that can be enjoyed and experienced by everyone.
And then I started thinking of my brand name which came down to Hine-nui-te-po ARTS or Mahuika Creatives. Personally, I think Mahuika creatives are better suited for it. I've already thought of the fonts as well and want the 2nd word of the name to be as a rough calligraphy stroke for it to be seen as art-related.


Tuesday, 11 February 2020

Character strength

My main character strength is Humour.

How do you initiate playfulness, and how does that change from situation to situation?
My playfulness is in the form of jokes. I initiate playfulness when I feel like it is necessary and is going to make both parties feel good. Sometimes I overstep the boundary where it is almost insulting them which I feel really sad when I realise. When I do, I try my best to show I am sorry to the other person. Depending on the situation whether it is friendly banter or a serious chat, I tend to help the other person see the brighter side since I am not a person that is good with giving advice.

How do other people you know express playfulness? What can you learn from observing playfulness in others?
My mates usually share inside jokes to show playfulness. I can learn that almost every person has a side of humour to them. It is just expressed in many ways.

In what situations has humour been a barrier for you in connecting with others?
Sometimes what I find funny isn't what other people think is funny. Some people only laugh cause I usually laugh but I feel like they don't really find it funny.

Development

My Visual Arts course this year will be focussed on design. I've been in Art for as long as I can remember and now I am going into a new type of art which I am very excited to get underway.  I think design will be a bit of a challenge for me since I am just getting into the use of digital media for artworks. My kaupapa this year is based on spiritual/cultural development. I love representing Maori culture in my art and wish to do something based on it again this year. My culture is central to who I am.

I have gone through the artists in my theme from the matrix on Ako and created my mood board here:
(There is also a second copy of my mood board so you can follow the hyperlinks and view it better. It should be just under this post)

From my mood board, I have decided on Alfonse Mucha , Sagmeister and Walsh and Maui Studios. as my artist models for 2.1/ These artists will also help me get started with 2.2 which is also going to be the start of my folio.

My kaupapa based on this theme is looking like this:


These brainstorms are based on random ideas of what my potential subject matter could be and what they represent. The other is based on my chosen theme which is spiritual/cultural development and how I could possibly show it.

Here is a development page that helped me understand subjects and theme more:





Monday, 10 February 2020

2020 Mood board

Spiritual/cultural development:
Contemporary:
Beatriz Milhazes,
“Rio Azul”,
Wool and white Bamboo silk tapestry (media),
2016-2018.






Sagmeister and Walsh,
“Yes!” DUMBO Improvement District,
2 80 foot Murals, paint (media),
2014.




Luba Lukova,
“Social Security”,
Digital media,
2008






Traditional:


Max Huber,
“Lenin”,
Book cover (front),
1947






William Morris,
Acanthus,
Wallpaper,
1875







Saul Bass,
“Anatomy of a Murder”,
Colour Lithograph (media),
1959




Alfonse Mucha,
“Woman with poppies”,
Art print (media),
1898.








Josef Brockmann,
From the “Zurich Tonhalle”,
Digital Media,
1957







A.M Cassandre,

“Etoile du Nord”,
Lithograh,
1927




Aotearoa:

Maui Studios,
“Mahuika”,
Digital Media,
2019


Monday, 3 February 2020

Pathways TAXATION 1 3/2

-Taxation-
What is Tax?
Tax is a compulsory contribution to the government from your working income.

What is PAYE? (Pay as you earn)
PAYE is a withholding tax on income payments to employees.

What is RWT? (Residents withholding tax)
RWT is a tax that is deducted from the interest that you, as a New Zealand resident, earn from BNZ.

What is Provisional tax?
Provisional tax is a way of paying your income tax as the income is received through the year.

What is Terminal tax?
Terminal tax is the difference between what tax has been paid during the year and what is actually owed.

Pathways 3/2

-Goals-
1.  What are 3 of my goals for this year?
a) Get my learners.
        -Finish a lot of practice tests.
        -Be confident and patient in the ACTUAL test.

b) Volunteer work at Ariki Creative.
        -Communicate with Ariki about student or work opportunities.

c) Be organised and don't slack on assessments.
        -Keep on top of deadlines.
        -Study at home (especially Calculus).

2.   What career pathway are you interested in?
I want to become an employee at Ariki Creative. In order to do so, I must attend courses/tertiary education related to art and design. I must come up with a portfolio consisting of skill within anatomy and landscape, a knowledge of how to use digital programmes like Adobe Illustration and Photoshop, and an understanding of te reo/ Maori culture.

3.   Happy vs Money?
Ariki Creative is my dream job. There is an average pay and I want to do it because I love designing. They come up with Maori design work for companies nationwide and highway 1.