Mish Mash

Graphic Design, Typography | Friday 27 March 2009 2:15 pm

Mish Mash

I was sent a YCN brief by Gala Slater, to have a look at. The brief was to create a visual identity for a exhibition at the Tate Modern, showcasing 20 cutting edge mixed media artists. We were asked to create an identity which was vibrant and playful. I gave myself half a day to create each identity, here are a couple of the results.

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Packaging and QR Codes

Graphic Design | Wednesday 4 March 2009 2:25 pm

Typographic QR Codes 

Whilst working in the UK, I started looking into QR Codes and playing around with these typographically. So I compiled the alphabet including punctuation marks in this 3 second clip. Putting the alphabet in a non linear format gives so much more flexiblity for interesting motion work.

Austrian pharmaceutical packaging also seems to be more exciting than its British counterparts.

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Origami Type

Graphic Design, Typography | Saturday 24 January 2009 3:03 pm

Whilst freelancing at Sony in London, I started developing a typeface based on origami. I wanted to keep the shapes as minimal as possible whilst retaining their legibility. I also wanted it to be visually interesting. 

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Stockholm Syndrome

Graphic Design | Wednesday 4 June 2008 6:06 pm

 

In response to the brief set by the tireless folk running “The World in One City” Exhibition in Liverpool, I created this poster. We were each assigned a music track which loosely described our personality.

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The Happy Happy Poster Club

Graphic Design | Sunday 23 March 2008 6:03 pm

The Happy Happy Poster Club 

Having been supplied with the poster I was asked to photograph it in an interesting place. Rather than use the one poster supplied, I photocopied many, covering a car. Solving the problem of the poster being displayed in an interesting place, as this is a subjective point of view, and will vary depending on the observer. With the posters being presented on the car, the “The Happy Happy Poster Club” could communicate their message to a wider audience.

Paper Breasts

Graphic Design | Friday 21 March 2008 7:45 am

One evening after work I created some paper breasts, by folding a piece of paper.