Sunday, 24 March 2019

SB1: Sending out the Email to Saul Studio


After having the realisation that I was not actually taking any of the research which I had found relating to the creative report which may have been down to the fact that as I had not visited this information in a while and I had lost interest in pursuing these avenues further. 

As the deadline has been approaching, I felt like I need to apply restrictions to make myself actually contact a design studio which I am interested in which would be able to work around the restriction of time which I have left as well as the consideration of the locality of where the individual is based.

I had opted to find people through my social media  who were based within Leeds which I could contact as this way I may be able to speed up the process

I decided to take a very casual approach to the way that I would email Saul Studio - I knew it was very short timing for me to ask for these questions and didn't want to put the pressure onto them with the brief which I had been set to do. I was quite unexpected with their very quick response as they had emailed me within a few hours of me contacting them. I thought it would probably be best to send them the list of questions as well as offering to meet up - based of the session we had with Alec where he provided useful ways to getting in contact with practitioners.
s of speaking them face to face and potentially being able to see their studio space. 

As they had got back to me so soon - as well as offering for me to go to their studio space as well I didn't have much time to plan the set up of the interview and just thought I would go with taking a camera to get images of them ( I had asked permission prior to the interview after bumping into Joey) as well as just recording the session using my phone which I could transcribe later on.

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