Experimental Cover Design

In this task we were instructed to write a code that produces 100 similar yet random outcomes. Exploring themes of randomness, order and individuality. This method of coding can be used throughout industry where designers can create on a larger scale, book covers, posters, etc.

When it comes to coding, I have had little to no experience with it in the past. While this was a satisfying task to successfully complete, the process was slightly painful. Especially when you don't understand a lot of it and the code needs to be exactly correct. Nevertheless, I was able to complete the first part of this task which I was happy with.

I think for me, I have explored this enough (while not in much depth), but I don't see myself necessarily turning to this form of design in the future. However, I do think these experiences are important, they help guide me towards my true passion. While I can say it is not for me, I have given it a go, and who knows what the future may hold.

I do like how they all look together here, it can be satisfying to observe. I just think I prefer something that is tangible, as it almost feels more rewarding.

Ben Hinkins

Ben Hinkins

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Leeds