Friday 6 May 2016

Evaluation

ALT-GAN is a photographic story-telling sequence that showcases the quality of organic beauty products and the theoretical journey a consumer may take, choosing naturally sourced products over mass made chemical alternatives. The aim of this report is to summarise the overall project, touching on aspects such as learning outcomes, the relevance of ALT-GAN and a self-critical analysis.

At the beginning, when researching into organic, I aimed to direct the project towards professional women who could afford the upkeep of organic products. These women had experience in the different makeup available in stores, from high end to high street, and were looking for alternative options. My aim was to find the best of organic available on the high street and show what makeup looks could be achieved. Ultimately to remove the stigma that surrounds the idea that Organic makeup isn’t the best quality compared to larger mass made products. My final outcome, ALT-GAN, a website, engages the customer through creative imagery making them conscious of the options that they are making when buying products. They can see the evolution of the chemicals surrounding the skin, trapping the skin leading to the skin becoming free. I initially said that I wanted to aim my photographic series at women aged 24-30, but I think this was a wrong estimation, as younger women are interested in organic products and healthy lifestyles as well. I think to put an age range on an organic project was incredibly restricting. The target market should have been based on aspects such as consumer habits, lifestyle choices and people looking for a change in their normal beauty regime. I mentioned in my proposal that the older women would want to be trendy and keep up with trends that will keep them looking and feeling young. However, once again I think that this comment was wrong because most people look at trends regardless of their age. I myself in my early twenties am now extremely conscious of being healthy, of what I put in my body and on my skin and also how I can keep my skin looking young! I think because people are so image conscious, a restriction on the project such as aiming it at women who are 24-30 looking to stay trendy just would not work. The project was a lot broader than originally intended, which isn’t necessarily a problem. I have learnt that sourcing your target market and pinpointing a specific group of people to aim a project at is a lot more difficult than it looks and can change as the project evolves.

On the subject of projects evolving, initially I set out to make an online exhibition with a series of images and blog posts to show what chemicals are used in everyday products. The online exhibition was going to have four sections, Natural, Mother Nature, Quality and Inorganic Decay. When creating the project and looking at the moodboards I had created for the proposal, I realised that the four area’s would not work and did not make sense together. I wanted to have sections that would lead the audience through, connecting each segment to the next. I struggled to find links between the four narratives and decided to come up with three alternative options to help make the exhibition flow. I also decided to change the outcome from an ‘Online exhibition’ to a ‘photographic series’. I wanted the project to be less constricted than what it would be if it was made into an exhibition. The exhibition would have had to be formal and clean cut like a physical exhibition. The photographic series gave me creative freedom in the sense that I could photograph anything and make it link together through a series of metaphors. I thought the online exhibition would have been too similar to some of the competitors that I mentioned in my proposal. I wanted to create something that could be web based but could also be easily turned into physical copies if the opportunity arose.

To be critical of the project, I don’t think that it would be that relevant to the market right now. I think the photographic series would need a bigger following than what it has, which was an area that I didn’t consider in much depth. In order to make it a threat to competitors and relevant in today’s market, it would need a bigger promotional push to make people more aware of its content. I also think that the project would need a lot more content and collaborations from other opinions to make it anything that could be seen as a rival to other companies. However, the project could be seen as relevant to the audience because they are there to learn something about that they may not have been aware of before. I hope that the photographic series is considered more of a creative educational tool, that would be of relevance to the audience and those interested in the organic alternatives available.

My time management and communication levels with the tutors will be something that has let me down with this project. I found that I thought I had more time than what I did and was less motivated for this project than anything I have ever done before. Even though I made a schedule I found that I completely ignored it. I think this was because I decided to change what I wanted to do, creating a photographic series instead of an online exhibition. I did not meet with my tutor once, and I think that this probably reflects in the work that I have produced. I know that this will majorly affect the grade that I get but I found that I lost my way and avoided asking for help, stupidly. Although I have managed to create a photographic series, I think that I could have done better. I don’t think that I pushed myself to the best of my ability and I regret not using the amount of time given to me. I think that I got side tracked by the work based learning and thought I had longer to achieve this than what I actually had. Overall, I know this would have let me down but I think I still have managed to show people how organic products can rival that of others on the high street.

I found making the website was the most time consuming aspect of the whole project. I underestimated how much time and effort goes into making a successful, working site. I also underestimated the complexity of choosing colour combinations, fonts and text sizes along with producing a decent amount of content. I think that I should have researched into website making more and researched thoroughly into competitors to see what works and what does not work. I also didn’t give consideration to anything that could go wrong; I didn’t allow time for such a scenario. I found that I didn’t encounter any problems, apart from my card being blocked when trying to buy the domain to my website. A problem that was easily solved but time consuming.

Finding models and photographers that were available to shoot was something I found quite challenging. I used the website Purple Port to source the other creatives that I needed for this project. I found that the people that replied to my casting were not suitable and that the photographers didn’t produce the work that I had envisaged. Therefore I had to turn to people I knew and I did the photography myself. Doing the photography myself just added more stress to the work load that I already had, however I am pleased with how the imagery has come out. Once again my time management here lacked, and I didn’t consider how long it would take to find the perfect model and photographer. This is something I think I should have sourced before Christmas.


Overall, this project has taught me that I need to organise my time wisely and that my communication skills seriously lack, which is something that I need to work on in order to progress in any career. I have also learnt that I need to undertake more research in order to be successful. If I had more research I think I would have been more prepared in the design aspect. Although I enjoyed working out what works well together, I definitely underestimated how long it would take me to create. In order to further improve my project I would carry out more research and push myself further in the creation of the photographic series. I would use more models and focus more on the makeup and the looks that I was creating instead of creating imagery that was more focused on the photography. I would evolve the project to include interviews with people who are also interested in organic and natural beauty products, like Nat Van Zee. I would also look at creating my own organic and vegan friendly products to appeal to a wider audience, furthering the idea that organic products are of a exceptional quality. 

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