5 Jun 2017

Choosing your written study topic



Now that you have researched into many areas connected with your project, you must now come up with a well constructed title, hypothesis or question to focus your writing.

Task: In your notebook, write your title and bullet point 6 varied and interesting pieces within your focus that you could begin to write about.

Examples of titles:
Learning through looking - How pictures, illustrations and colour help develop a child’s visual vocabulary
From paper to pixel and back - The changing face of illustration within children's books
Photos, ham, cardboard and stitching
How to Look At Bad Pictures - A Trawl Through The Underbelly of Independent Comic Art
Bad news in books - Exploring difficult situations in children’s books
The Nature of Imagery - How visual language within Illustration is used to bring text to life
The Unearthing of underground comics - Digging deep into the changing times of illustration within small press
Woof! Woof! An exploration into the typography (and habits) of Eric Gill and other notable British Typographers"
Good Vibrations! - Charting the birth, rise and influence of the Psychedelic gig poster"
Primitive parts - An exploration of the naive and untutored within Comics, Illustration and graphic design"

Deadline (together with 10 research pages) start of lesson, Friday 17th of June.

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