Wednesday 27 May 2009















After a recent trip to paris I decided to try and create my own brief in which to advertise for a exhibition which was based on signage and street art. I was inspired by this as I found unintentional art and typography everywhere and thought it would be a good opportunity to show the beauty of art within regular environments especially in European countries.



















These are the photos from my fragrence boxes I created for Ted bakers packaging brief. I decided to take a different route and try a more sophisticated look and researched into cubism. I went for this design as it looked, sophisticated, new was an attractive look. 















This is the main section of my faber and faber brief for the series of faber screenplays. I decided to use colour as the main focus to distinguish a colour to each screenplay. This worked also for the spine of each title. Each colour was chosen specifically for each title due to the connotations and semiotics of themes in each film.













Faber & Faber Book cover series. Director on director series. Simplistic style with a mdoernistic approach, using colour as the main focus and recognition of each design.












The summer show promotional material which was chosen to be used for the College summer shows 2009. 3000 copies have been printed by hallmark. I am very pleased with the outcomes, neat clear and suitable for the summer show. hells yeah...











This is piece I particularly like from Bruce Mau's Incomplete Manifesto for Growth which was to illustrate his philosophies. This being only the title I found it eye catching and had a very exciting colour scheme, which took a while to execute in this fashion.
















Some promotional material I did for a good friend "Mr Ste". His band oh my stereo, acoustic pop punk style, hence the summery yellow and splashes..
www.myspace.com/ohmrstereo








These are a selection of cards I created for the Hallmark christmas card brief. I went for the simplistic look but straight to the point, as well as using colours which represent the festive season! These designs pretty much speak for themself...

Wednesday 20 May 2009













Some early work here, including an MTV brief I did in the start of 08, which was to create an identity for a new theme for MTV, which would appeal to a younger market audience, that being MTV virus. The idea behind these designs was to create a pixelated which looked almost like a computer virus. This theme being relevant to our generation which is highly reliant on digital means of communication.