This was a two piece project in which we were to choose a fellow student to interview and photograph
at work, and then choose a suitable published magazine which we were to recreate with our interview
and photography as a four page feature. This was the first time we were introduced to the importance of graphs in our work.
I chose a fourth year student named Fearghal MacPaidin who's work I found both puzzling
and intriguing.
I thoroughly enjoyed this project as we were given free reign in terms of topic of discussion in
the interview part, and the emphasis on photography which had never before played a strong part in
our course.
at work, and then choose a suitable published magazine which we were to recreate with our interview
and photography as a four page feature. This was the first time we were introduced to the importance of graphs in our work.
I chose a fourth year student named Fearghal MacPaidin who's work I found both puzzling
and intriguing.
I thoroughly enjoyed this project as we were given free reign in terms of topic of discussion in
the interview part, and the emphasis on photography which had never before played a strong part in
our course.
I chose the popular freesheet 'Totally Dublin' as I felt with it's laidback refreshing vibes it would be the perfect place to showcase Fearghals quirky sculptures. I felt his work naturally fitted with the concrete theme of the magazine.