Tuesday, 23 June 2009

Art Direction

For our last assessed project this year we were given the task of Art Direction. I worked in a group of five, namely; Pete Duffield, LJ Hazzard, Sara Loiperdinger and Jean Tashima. We decided to rebrand a local Tattoo Parlour in Brighton called 'Angelic Hell Tattoo World'. After settling on our logo design and the overall look we wanted to achieve we split the various tasks amongst ourselves. I did the stationary.



The illustrations were done by Pete Duffield. For more of his work please go to http://peteduffield.blogspot.com

Monday, 22 June 2009

Type Beyond the Mac


For this, our last typography project, we were given a list of statistics. We had to turn three of them into A3 posters using type only. However, we were not allowed to use the computer to set our type, we had to go out and find a typeface and do it by hand. The type faces I used were Egyptian, Rockwell, and another slab serif that I couldn't find the name of.





Friday, 19 June 2009

Different Trains CD project


This is the project I lost when my hard drive crashed (remember kids - back up everyday!), but luckily I had a printout I could scan in a edit. For this project we were given a list of albums by influential artist, we picked one and designed packaging that had to include a slip case and 16 page booklet. The work had to introduce the artist to a new audience. I chose Django Reinhardt. In the booklet I obscured his face till the end so convey the idea of being overshadowed.

Letterpress Workshop


At the beginning of the year each member of my class was given a quote; the last words of a famous individual. We were split into groups and over the course of the year each group would spend two days in the letterpress workshop printing their quotes. The final product is a 6"x6" book of all of our work that we sold to raise money for a london exhibition next year.
Here are some test pieces of my quote 'Bugger Bognor' by King George V.


The cover was designed by Danny Pinhas (shown below with the list of my class mates)


and here is a taster of some of the pages


Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Proposed SHaCs Invitation


I've got a slight back log of work to post, but I'm insanely busy at the moment. I have two projects on the go, I'm revisiting old projects ready for assessment in three weeks, and I'm helping out my assigned third year student for their degree show, as well as thinking about my dissertation in the back ground. Urgh.

Anyways, over easter we were set the task of designing an invitation for students from the School of Historical and Critical Studies. The invitation was for their private view of their part of the degree show. And this is what I did. Its an A3 poster that folds down into A5 panels.

Aim... To show how broad 'art' is via use of more iconic pieces.
Feedback... little bit too sixties, and too literal. I feel that I did not include enough.






Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Pendulum Poster Competition


This is a poster I have submitted for a competition run by the drum & bass band Pendulum on their website. The poster is to celebrate their last album 'In Silico'. They were asking for any photo or image inspired by Pendulum. My poster depicts the Sun splashing into the sea, nice and dramatic for them. Still waiting to hear how I did.



Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Second Year So Far ...

Here is some of my work from the first semester of my second year.

First off is my proposed design for the university's open day poster. I worked with my friends LJ Hazzard and Sara Loiperdinger on this one. Lots of 3D shapes in different colours representing different choices and variety. oh and a plain white one symbolising 'thinking out side of the box' ... get it?



These are some pack shots of a small book i produced for my 'Batch Production' project. We basically had to produce a book five times for £5. My book is called 'What to do in case you...', and is  a light-hearted 'survival guide' for everyday situations; such as what to do in case you walk into a lamp post.



These two photos show a sculptural book I produced for my Book Arts extention studies. Its all about escapism. 



We were each given one font that is good to use as a body font. We then had to design an A4 right hand page, a double spread, and a left hand page. So basically a double sided A3 insert for a magazine. I was given Eurostile. First spread is back and front pages and the second is the inside double page spread.



I will post more work as i do it.  ... if i like it. 

Some First Year Work

I dug around and found some of my first year work which is of ok-ish standard to give you an idea of what I was up to.

First are some spreads and pack shots(excuse the bad colours of the photos) of  a redesigned CD for my 'Visual Alchemist' project.





Next is 'Power Graphics' an A1 poster about Surveillance.


Finally we have 'Building Blocks'; an A3 broadsheet educating about typography.