Displayed here is further information for each project, chronicling parts of my process and thinking behind both the designs and concepts as I respond to each brief.
At LCC, we were tasked to create and visualise three proposals for projects that we could pursue on an independent basis. My three proposals targeted the relationship between fine art and graphic design, what we can learn from historic design processes and the preservation of the current LCC building.
Everyday Grey is a book designed and produced by myself in response to a brief asking us to change people's perceptions of the colour grey.
This guide acts as a companion to the book 'Everyday Grey' by chronicling some of the photographs I had captured when working on the brief.
The Daily Crit was my response to a university brief; 'In The News', where we had to create the brand of a newspaper, compile articles that we thought were relevant to the brand, and then create an 8 page newspaper!
*Articles not my own, image of Naomi Klein not my own.
A live brief at LCC asked a group of us to rebrand a charity. We were supplied with Liquid Vibrations, a charity offering disabled children a unique form of hydrotherapy.
Challenged by a competition brief to create a campaign encouraging Glastonbury festival goers to reduce water consumption, I created 'Glastonbury WaterWorks'. Here is a poster from the campaign.
I was one of the winners of the competition announced in 2015.
Doc is my research document chronicling how I came to design and develop 'The Daily Crit' newspaper. I had chosen to stylise it like a gossip magazine as the newspaper task had challenged us to design in an unfamiliar format, and so I wished to carry this through and challenge myself again to design in a way in which we as students are not used to.
A postcard as part of a series of designs promoting Julius as a candidate running for LGBTQ officer at UAL. The words play on LGBTQ themes with the slogans 'Time to get Queerious!', 'The T ain't Silent' and 'Bye Bye Bisexual Erasure'.
This is the front and back cover of my research document for 2016, detailing my progress on an animation project, and a project on the colour grey.
*Image of Marilyn Monroe found on Brittanica Image Quest
Positively Red Week was a series of HIV/AIDS related events taking place at University College London in which I was responsible for the branding. I created a series of Facebook cover photos, the logo and a flyer and leaflet for the week.
*For more information check out Positively Red Week on Facebook