First project of the 3rd year was to select an event and create a poster for it. I chose Ping! London, an event that encouraged people to pick up table tennis bats and play a game on tables that had been set up all over London, for free. In the end I made 3 possible solutions but only handed in 2.
An Owl! Just something that arrived out of boredom, although I quite like it. Thinking of making it into a series of posters based on nocturnal animals. All will be screen printed when I get back to Uni. Lovely.
Information Graphics project. We had to pick a sport and create a promotional booklet/brochure focusing on one sport focusing on interesting ways to convey information, in order to promote the London 2012 Olympic Games. I chose basketball because I had recently returned from New York where I saw the New York Knicks.
A branding and marketing project where we were asked to come up with a brand identity and different applications in which it could be used. I chose to do one for a company that makes gifts out of recyclable materials.
Magazine project for one of our workshops. We had to create a front and back cover, contents, and 3 spreads. The demographic is for young, creative minded people.
I decided to focus on the title of the magazine, and based a lot of the imagery around that. The sections and titles represent the cycle of the fire and match the imagery used.
This was our last project before the Christmas break, and probably our hardest this year. We had to create an A5 ( or smaller) mail out informing people of an event called "Typographic Horizons", a series of lectures given by famous typographers. I was pleased with my outcome, but I had to change it slightly due to time restraints.
Woop thurrrrr it is. I missed out the second page for Eric Spiekerman. Poor Eric Spiekerman. Instead of plain white paper, I wanted to have the pages going from orange, to red, to darker red, to purple then blue, and the red sun on the bottom of each page would have been a cut through instead. However coloured paper would have meant the text would have had to have been white, and to get white text I would have had to screen print it, but I ran out of time and had to stick with the white paper. After I had conquered this project, and humped it into submission, my desk was left in a pretty bad state. I only tidied it up yesterday as well.
London/Southampton based Graphic Designer/Illustrator/Superhero. Here you can find things I have created for your inferior eyes. Having said that, I have a gammy eye so your eyes are probably superior.