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This is a small collection of my work that I have created throughout the years I have been studying and practicing Graphic Design. I have tried my hands at many different types of print and process in order to widen my skill range. For more images of my work please visit my Instagram page which is linked at the bottom.
For D&AD 2016 I chose to create an answer for the Mubi brief. I created a secret club which was aimed at movie lovers. I designed membership cards and posters to be placed in suitable places.
During my placement I was given Essie as one of my accounts. I kept with this account throughout the year and watched it grow. This particular piece is a christmas promotional graphic panel which I created.
I created packaging for the merchandise created for The Forest. This was done using the screen printing method and was kept consistent throughout the whole range.
My final major project at university I decided to create a games concept. This is the logo I designed, originally in clay which then later digitized.
These are the clay model versions of my characters I created for my games concept The Forest. I wanted to create the aesthetics of this game all in clay as it was designed to be stop motion.
I created merchandise for my games concept including a collection of apparel. This is a beanie hat I digitally embroidered my logo onto and a phone case with a UV printed character.
I wanted to improve my photography skills photographing my apparel on models. This t-shirt is part of The Forest merchandise and has the embroidered logo.
For a small project at University we were asked to create a small, funny poster to run alongside the Estings competition. This was my interpretation of the channel.
This illustration I created using marker pens which I then added text to digitally to create a feminist themed poster.
This logo I created for a friends falconry business.
I have a passion for 3D type so for this piece I wanted to play around with shapes as well.
I created this type using a colour masking technique with masking tape and paints on brown cardboard.