Tuesday 28 April 2015

Methodology

What is methodology?

"Methodology is the systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to a field of study. It comprises the theoretical analysis of the body of methods and principles associated with a branch of knowledge."

"A system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity."

Whilst your design practice outlines the procedure that you adhere to when doing a a design project, methodology (critical/reflective) aims to interrogate these procedures in terms of their effectiveness and suitability. 

Why is methodology important in developing effective graphic design process?

My methodology

Methodology is the systematic, theoretical analysis of methods applied to a field of study. The methodology does not provide solutions therefore it is different than a method, however it underpins an understanding for which method/set of methods or the best practices which can be applied to the subject matter or case. From my previous responsive submission feedback, it is apparent that I need to focus more on the methodology which will allow me to choose the best possible method/solution to apply to my practice. I need to have the ability to use a more consistent range of methods which means I need to carry out more research before I put my knowledge towards my practice when using these. The methodology is important as this will inform the specific areas of research I will need to compile in order to identify the methods that will be used. I need to focus more on a specific area of graphic design within my practice so that it can help my design decsisions more consistently and effectively. 
Based on the responsive feedback, I now know that I need to improve on time management throughout a module, and towards the end of the module I need to plan ahead slightly so that I do not end up rushing the submission. 

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