Friday 13 April 2012

Already amending the logo

Here is the current edit .... 


Testing a logo idea ....





Tonight I decided to try a self promotion logo and from my quick doodles I chose to try this one .... it is nowhere near a finished concept but feedback would be appreciated very much

Tuesday 27 March 2012

Redesigned Tube Map

As a graphic designer you are either very brave or stupid to challenge a design classic such as the London Underground Map but I was one of those, although not sure which one. This post shows the summary of what was a long, hard but very worthwhile project. My prototype showed the concept of layering up the lines onto separate layers an a pivotal pin would make journey successfully easier and a lot less complex for first time users. A idea I came up with after deciding to enter the Design Factory brief to challenge an everyday design. But enough from me, look at the outcome for yourself …







Hoodie Design

A hoodie design for the same society in the previous post (University of Wolverhampton Christian Union) and again working with the same guy (Phil Wynne) to come up with a simple and thought provoking design that would both catch the eye of passers by and invite conversation



Logo Design

This was a freelance project for a society I am involved with at university, the previous logo has been designed in a hurry so to have a chance to revive the logo was a nice chance. I worked on this with my college Phil Wynne who is an illustration student at the same university






Object Story


Poster and Film guide snapshot from my 1 minute film called ‘Object Story’ 
The film was purely typographic and picked up on the key words of the narrator telling the story about the photographs in her purse and what they mean to her. The video will follow shortly ...



D&AD Entry


Competition entry for D&AD - Little White Lies (Super 8)
My cover design focused heavily on editing together elements of found imagery to make it my own. I like the strong contrast between the black and the white with hints if colour to draw the eye into the focal point of the cover