This poster isn't on my portfolio because I don't think it's as good as it could have been, but it does deserve to be somewhere other than gathering dust in my garage, so here it is! During my final year at Uni, we were given a brief to chose somebody inspirational to us, using a great quote by your chosen person to develop fluency in the deployment and integration of type and image, also to develop imaging skills appropriate to a particular person and an associated quote. Naturally, I chose Bob Dylan; who else would be better for a great quote?! For my poster, I used black ink to represent his songwriting, to create the images and the positioning of the typography to integrate the quote with the image. Here's the result!
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Holiday Autos e-shots
Just thought I'd post some of the work I created using Adobe Illustrator, while on work experience with Rawww in Coventry. These were some simple e-shot ideas for the company Holiday Autos using their brand identity. They were to promote the company using selected company USPs and their online training system.
My first book
Hello again. A few weeks ago, my first ever book went off to print! No..I didn't write it unfortunately, so technically not 'my' book. A while ago, my classmate Callum Lewis and I embarked on what seemed like a massive task of redesigning This Slavery, actually written by Ethel Carnie Holdsworth. In short, the book is a feminist novel about mill workers in the north in 1920s Britain. Strangely, I really enjoyed sifting through pages and pages of text. Although it made my eyes hurt like hell, it was very therapeutic! Unfortunately, the cover design was limited as it needed to fit with the other publications by Trent Editions in Nottingham, but I will still be incredibly proud when its all bound and ready for sale!
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