Design Directions
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Lead by Mark Pampling, Master Florist, World Champion
In Advanced Directions we explore five different ways of directing proportions, using the unique constraints of each design exercise as an opportunity to explore the principles of floral design.
The idea is to become better not just at designing specific styles, but to improve our skills overall through a focus on design principles.
Each task or assignment for this course pushes you to think more about placement of components in order to ensure that the elements and principles of design are used to create a harmonious result. Mark encourages creativity by providing examples before leaving you to work in your own way, this is incredibly stimulating. All feedback provided is done in a positive way which encourages you to assess your own work better each time - however I still manage to repeat some of the same faults over and again ;) so plenty more to learn.
I really enjoyed the course and particularly found the critique process really helpful, as Mark carefully explained what worked well with the designs we had each produced and how they could potentially be improved further. At each stage, Mark explained how the design principles applied and helped me to develop my understanding of contemporary work.
@flower.thinking Mark thank you for always pushing boundaries and encouraging us to all question why we design as we do. This course is further developing my thought processes in the application of the elements and principles of design. The group discussions provide amazing insights into all aspects of the tasks. Your feedback is considered and on point. Looking forward to the next submission.
An inspirational course which I would recommend to Floral Designers and Artists. Mark is an exceptional and gifted educator.
This course was very valuable in learning to think critically while designing. Mark is an excellent instructor who critiques each piece thoroughly, explaining what works and why, and how what doesn't might be strengthened. Students are provided a lot of resources and examples for each task, and classes are recorded so you can play them back if you missed anything. I really learned so much from this class, thank you, Mark!
Why Design Directions?
In the Design Schema developed by Gregor Lersch, there are various options when considering how proportions can be directed in a design.
So, in each design task we'll be exploring these different ways of directing proportions.
For three of the tasks in Design Directions we work with proportions upwardly.
Every design we create has to treat all of the elements effectively. However, each different way of directing proportions presents unique challenges to how we apply the design principles in order to achieve a harmonious result.
Most of the tasks in Design Directions are either arrangements or freestanding designs that don’t need to be particularly large.
We won’t be asking you to create the world’s most impressive or complex designs - just to work to your own skill level and create designs that you feel comfortable making.
Throughout my career, I have found that I have become better when I’m able to analyse my own work and become practised at finding my own mistakes.
I’m able to improve my skills overall when I look at my designs and assess them through the principles of design and find the flaws, and then find some solutions. It's a journey that never ends, and keeps on giving.
Broad, yet focused, directions are set for each practical task, encouraging you to investigate various design aspects.
Guidelines for each task challenge you to put a spotlight on certain design principles, while allowing you ample freedom for personal style and different levels of skill and experience.
Working within the same parameters of each exercise helps to create opportunities for shared learning experiences along the way. Participants' questions and challenges faced in each task give us the opportunity to share our learnings and grow our skills together.
Most importantly, our end goal in Design Directions is for each designer to finish feeling that they've grown in skills and confidence, with a deeper understanding of the design principles and new experience in applying them across a range of design styles.
Design Directions Timetable
2024 Online Introduction Meeting #1 - Monday 25 March 2024, 6:00pm Subsequent Online Discussions Meeting #2 - Monday 8 April 2024, 6:00pm
Meeting #3 - Monday 29 April 2024, 6:00pm
Meeting #4 - Monday 20 May 2024, 6:00pm
Meeting #5 - Monday 17 June 2024, 6:00pm
Meeting #6 - Monday 8 July 2024, 6:00pm
2025 Course dates for 2025 are yet to be announced. Times All times listed are Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT - Sydney). You can compare your local time zone to Sydney time at flowerthinking.com/worldtime. |
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Gallery
You will soon be able t view some of the submissions and excerpted learnings from past participants in the Design Directions Gallery.
Mark Pampling has been designing, competing, teaching and judging for thirty years now and is as well known for his clear, linear design style as for his patient and inclusive way of sharing his knowledge.
- 2019 Beijing World Flower Art Contest – Champion
- 2015 Interflora World Cup, Berlin – Judge
- 2014 Fusion Flowers International Designer of the Year – 1st Place
- 9th China International Orchid Show (Sanya) – Best Creative Award
- 2014 International Flower Contest Japan – Best in Show, Gold Award and Design Innovation Award
- Asia Cup 2014 (Japan) – 1st Place – Surprise Table Display
- 2013 Fusion Flowers International Designer of the Year – 2 Silver Awards & 1 Bronze Award
- 2012 Fusion Flowers International Designer of the Year – 4th Place
- 2012 Interflora Australia Cup – Winner
- 2011 Interflora Australia Cup – Winner
- Australian Competitor 10th Interflora World Cup 2004 – 3rd Place
You can learn more about Mark here.
Design Directions Online Course
Design Directions Online Course
An online program led with expert guidance by Mark Pampling - Five practical tasks and six online meetings
Design Directions is an interactive, online + hands-on program led with expert guidance by Mark Pampling.
Running over five months, it's a stimulating, interactive course for Florists, Floral Artists and Floral Designers who are eager to advance their design skills by applying creativity and floral design knowledge to a carefully chosen path.
The program is delivered as a series of six online meetings and five practical tasks.
The program timetable and detailed information on how to participate can be found in the Participation Guide.
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from 76 reviewsThe intriguing theme,"Uncommon threads", captured my attention and thinking. I initially thought this short course,"Designing to win", would be too challenging. I found that it was actually comprehensive, well organized and structured, and rewarding eventually. This course was about understanding the rules and schedule of a competition. It was about learning how to evaluate one's design for a competition against an essential list of marking criteria for judging. Mark conducted two virtual discussion forums fluently, meticulously and constructively by giving clear analysis with concise explanations. He posed questions and made suggestions on each participant's design in #1 submission. The task of improving/adjusting/changing in order to achieve a better outcome became the necessary challenge for #2 submission.
The learnings from all the other submissions was just as important as those of mine. After having completed this course, I gained a better understanding of the entire process of designing to win and the crucial decision making that hinged on the points/marks for judging. The "wow factor" which can contribute to winning can be achieved by more critical evaluation of a design. Learning to be a better designer is always my aim in participating in Mark's courses. I truly felt that I achieved it and it was a likely "win" for me. The instructional eBooks and video tutorials on competitions were valuable bonuses given after completion of the course.
Thank you, Mark, for this great opportunity to learn from you.
One Container, Five Elements expanded my design processes and choices. Analysing the container and looking for a link to each of the five elements. Focusing on one element was a disciplined journey, one that became more complex the further I travelled along the path, albeit a rewarding journey. On reflection it allowed me to consider my choices and to give each element of design a voice in my arrangements. I likened it to a choir where one voice may lead but if the supporting harmonies are not in pitch the whole auditory experience is not quite right. I found myself falling to my favourite elements and constantly self-evaluating to see what was often needed, often editing rather than adding. During the group feedback sessions, I gained new eyes not only on my own work but that of my peers. Such a rewarding experience.
Each task or assignment for this course pushes you to think more about placement of components in order to ensure that the elements and principles of design are used to create a harmonious result. Mark encourages creativity by providing examples before leaving you to work in your own way, this is incredibly stimulating. All feedback provided is done in a positive way which encourages you to assess your own work better each time - however I still manage to repeat some of the same faults over and again ;) so plenty more to learn.
I really enjoyed the course and particularly found the critique process really helpful, as Mark carefully explained what worked well with the designs we had each produced and how they could potentially be improved further. At each stage, Mark explained how the design principles applied and helped me to develop my understanding of contemporary work.
Yet another amazing floral learning opportunity by our incredible Mark Pampling and Flower Thinking. The experience of learning is outstanding with endless learning opportunities. This is not simply an online course, it is an interactive extremely detailed, deep learning opportunity. Thank you Flower Thinking - My designs from the course are pictured below. So much learning and adaptation creates a new awareness and thought process in design which I truly enjoyed.
Festive Thinking allowed me to expand my creativity. Mark’s ebooks and video explanations were clear and provided examples of the task. I throughly enjoyed creating with the sickles and the online forum. Mark expert advice and suggestions gives insights into the designer’s arrangements. This allows for self improvement and reflection on my own creation. A wonderful experience I look forward to the next Flower Thinking offering.