Sunday, 2 November 2008
Sunday, 15 June 2008
Thursday, 12 June 2008
Tuesday, 10 June 2008
Evaluations...
I have been genuinely gladdened by the generosity shown by all the people who have been asked to look at my project. Thay have all taken the time to respond to my (rather hastily thrown together) questionaire at a time when many of them will be busily finalising course work and studying for important exams of their own.
Huge Thank You's to Amy, Chelsea, Chloe-Marie, Claire, Jack, Jenni, Jess and Todd.
Oh, and a big Thank You and a hug to my very own daughter, Bethany. She has completed one and has promised to take some to school tomorrow!
PS. If any of those named above also want a hug, then I send one to you via the wonders of
the "t'internet". BIG HUG.

Huge Thank You's to Amy, Chelsea, Chloe-Marie, Claire, Jack, Jenni, Jess and Todd.
Oh, and a big Thank You and a hug to my very own daughter, Bethany. She has completed one and has promised to take some to school tomorrow!
PS. If any of those named above also want a hug, then I send one to you via the wonders of
the "t'internet". BIG HUG.







Scuppered...
Bethany,my daughter, has refused to take the questionaire to school - it seems it is not cool.
I have asked Chloe, a neighbours daughter (she is the age required for the target group - the daughter not the mother!) to show it to her friends. Thankfully she has agreed.
I have asked Chloe, a neighbours daughter (she is the age required for the target group - the daughter not the mother!) to show it to her friends. Thankfully she has agreed.
Monday, 9 June 2008
The images...
I took myself along to Undercliffe Cemetery in Bradford to photograph the graves and tombstones in this Victorian burial ground. The images that I then decided to use were put through Photoshop to create the effects I required.
amended image
original image
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Which text version did I use...?
I forgot to mention that I chose to use the "Good Word" version of The Bible. I felt this version had a clear and concise interpretation of the text that would appeal to my target group.
I had been keen to use the King James version as it is a very traditional text, however, despite my liking for this version, it would be at odds with my design brief.
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