Design for print
A series of work designed and printed
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Art Exhibition
The exhibitor wanted a robust card that could be distributed via post. Snapshots of pieces of their work that would be appearing in the exhibition were to be set out in a simple and eye-catching design reflective of gallery presentation.
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A film and exhibition
A short film and exhibition of the artist life and thoughts. He wanted a close up of himself as a teenager. As we look into his eyes, we are offered a chance to see what he has lived.
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Evasion
More logo and branding design for Evasion Nightclub on a series of material. Opening night of the club, a drinks menu, invite and A4 pocket folder.
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Afrikan History Season
Using several images from a stage show a composition was formed for a A3 poster and invitation. The colours of the text are reflective of the bright colours worn on stage and highlight the colourful nature of African history and the season.
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Exibitor
A series of works by the artist called Uhuru that reflected his serious nature. I used a self portrait paining he supplied to create publicity material.
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Leaflet and pamphlet
Using the lilac colour of the logo to further enhance the corporate identity of this particular organisation.
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Leaflets
Marketing leaflets for a number of local organisations for events taking place in that particular city. Reflective of the diverse and vibrant community they serve.
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Black Market Art Exhibition
This exhibitor wanted a vibrant colour that would stand out as this particular piece was printed in various sizes ranging form A0 to A4. The top section with the three figures was uses printed onto card with curved edges.
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Exhibitor
This artist wanted a card design with a picture of himself as the main focal point.
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Parents Advocacy Training
A community organisation requested a poster that reflected the issues related to the event. The photograph was taken of two school boys who might be seen to be failing in education.
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Lackenby Designs
Concept of this piece was to establish a link between embroidery and design. The idea that embroidery whilst being 3 dimensional could still remain that way on a postcard. This was used as a invitation for the Lackenby Embroidery Designs Showcase










