This saw a natural development of what we had done in previous workshops in further scaling up of the individual letters, this time to one letter per A3 sheet.
In this workshop I experimented a little bit more with some different media, I used a darker pencil to create a naturally dark tone in pencil, as well as one using black marker, and a third one in ink/paint. Whilst I appreciated that each had their own benefits, I thought using the black marker gave the best aesthetic - especially seen as some of the markers weren't as fresh and gave some faded look to it, adding more depth, and creating less definition to the bodies of the letters.
The next step was to put the complete message up on the boards, using the full 4x4 A3 grid to display the message, whilst allowing Nick to document the process taking a couple of photos for each letter that was put up. The letters were put up in a scattergun approach one at a time to give a more interesting look when the stills are put together to make a gif/video of the entire class putting up their works one by one.