Thursday 28 May 2009

swf seeking amazing graphic designer!




David Trujillo is another person I wish I could be... oh how the list is growing!

Wednesday 27 May 2009

a living portrait



this is the other final piece i'm submitting for assessment on monday. The idea is it would look like a reguar poster, but would almost be alive... I am my own Dr Frankenstein...ish

Tuesday 26 May 2009



Here is an example of a lenticular poster I'm presenting as an idea for marketing the National Portrait Gallery to a young and trendy audience. The idea is to bring the portraits to life on the streets. Each portrait is animated in a different way to make people look twice at portraiture and the National Portrait Gallery.

I'm also so proud of myself for negotiating Google SketchUp, even at this basic level.

Sunday 10 May 2009

dominoes!!

http://wimp.com/dominoesmaze/

This is just so perfect for the thing its advertising, and best of all, it makes you smile :D

Friday 8 May 2009

tasty textures


I found this website which has some delicious hi-res textures for photoshop.

 http://mayang.com/textures/

Wednesday 22 April 2009

He is Gabz too

I found this amazing polish illustrator. There's loads and loads of stuff on his webiste. But these were by far my favourites. Dark, edgy and best of all sublimely drawn. Stuff like this just makes me happy. (little sigh) http://www.iamgabz.com/en

Saturday 18 April 2009

Do Ho Suh - the loss of individuality

Do Ho Suh is a Korean artist who had an exhibition at the serpentine gallery AGES ago, which featured, among other things, a glass floor held up by tiny figures, and entire rooms made from translucent silk. But even though I went to the exhibition when I was about 12, I often think about it, and only today realized fully what he was trying to portray through his work. It seems to me that his work deals with the loss of individuality, and the fragility of our existence. I wish they would bring the exhibiton back, I think it was the most important exhibition I've ever been to.






Monday 13 April 2009

Chocolate inspiration

It being easter and all I thought some chocolate inspired thought was completely necessary. I was watching Charlie and the Chocolate Factory on TV yesterday and the surreal and mostly ridiculous landscapes made me think that we should be thinking a lot more like Willy Wonka, that everything should be as off the wall as possible, as mad and crazy as a whole world full of sugar variants is

Monday 30 March 2009

I shop therefore I am?

Adbusters (the satyrical counter-advertising mag) has created an event called Buy Nothing Day, which was in November last year in North America. But I think its an idea which should b carried forward, I mean, can you remember the last time you went a whole day without buying anything? (obviously excluding the days your hangover didn't permit you to get out of bed, i think the previous night's excess definitely discounts those days) It shouldn't be something that needs to be organized, nor should it be something difficult. I'm going to try it...

Downsizing

Today, I'm downsizing my life. Everything I own has been put into one of five categories, four of which involve getting rid of that item. This has left me feeling decidedly freer, and ready to fill the physical space with other mental things... I hope! so here are my newest discoveries: 

 http://dorkmag.com/, a really cool NY online magazine which looks at a massive range of stuff from illustration to music to film. The people that write it are also lovely. Check it out!

http://deliciousdesignleague.com/ mmm...tasty!


Friday 27 March 2009

Noumeda Carbone

these are simply too beautiful for words, so I won't bother.

http://www.inknou.it/gallery/

Design in Bangkok

These obscenely cool (i think) letterhead were designed by BBVO in Bangkok for the Thai Health Association. who knew great design was happening in Bangkok? I think i have a new resolution to learn thai...

Wednesday 25 March 2009

Save the Polaroid!

For some reason (probably cost and the switch to digital photography) Polaroid have stopped producing film :( but there are so many fun things you can do with them and are so much more interactive than digital photos. I mean, when was the last time you actually printed your digital photos? Or even looked at them properly! This is what we should be doing instead:

Ambient polaroid campaign, 'replacing mirrors'

Sheep on LED

I'll do a better post later, but this was so funny I couldn't resist putting it up now! best viral ad I've seen so far!

Monday 23 March 2009

Typographic art

this stuff from the online portfolio of Pomme Chan at www.pommepomme.com is the way i think typography should be approached, as art rather than words. Its beautiful.

Sunday 22 March 2009

Sketch happy

Here are two examples of some sketches I did whilst traveling in Cuba this summer. In spite of two hurricanes and being robbed it was still a great trip and I think these sketches evoke the general atmosphere - laid back, bright and stuck somewhere in the gap between tradition and modernisation.

The beginnings of a very long trip


I found a whole bunch of notes and emails from when I went travelling and so thought it might be a good idea to put them here for safe keeping. Happy viewing!
Vicky and i have been travelling through thailand for the past three weeks, although we were only really really travelling for 2 because weve been spending the past week on the beaches in koh tao and partying here in koh pha ngan. unfortunately im now running out of money..... so we're leaving to head back towards bangkok via a smaller town called petchaburi. i spose i should really telll u some of the highlights....

1. going to patpong (or ping-pong) in bangkok. I can't imagine how I could be more mentally scarred

2. the beautiful ruins in sukhothai which vicky cycled me around on a bike with 2 seats cos i was too little to cycle with her on the back 

3. getting dumped on the side of the road by the bus in ayyuthaya and managing to get a free lift into town from some random mechanics who didnt speak a word of english

4. seeing the elephants in ayyuthaya all painted for valentines day and feeding them bananas

5. snorkelling on koh tao

6. vicky getting a little too pissed off sangsom whiskey and getting carried down the beach home as she tried to walk (in the air) the opposite way back

7. has been censored

8. the half moon party in the jungle surrounded by palm trees and nutters on acid dancing to house. With blue lights and multi coloured string and luminous paint everywhere!

Friday 20 March 2009

Turner Duckworth Talk




Today we had a talk from an ex-Norwich student (whose name I missed) now working at Turner Duckworth. Talks like this always end up dividing me between being completely inspired to push myself and ideas as far as possible and making me feel completely inadequate. I guess even the negative feelings should have a positive effect, so long as I can use my fear to push myself rather than recoiling from it! Nonetheless, the work was amazing and its always interesting to get an insight into the way these companies work.

Thursday 19 March 2009

portfolio

I recently sent my portfolio to Canada to apply for a different design course. I wanted it to be unique and something memorable and so instead of sending a black, ringbound folder with work popping out left, right and centre, I designed my own portfolio packaging. Like this I thought  I might score extra creativity points with the admissions people. I think it came out well (with a little help from my dad) and I was proud of it when I sent it, which I hope is a good sign. Unfortunately the pictures don't do it justice, but here they are anyway.

Wednesday 18 March 2009

Robert Sabuda



I think this guy might just be a genius. What I wouldn't give to be him... 

Tuesday 17 March 2009

Robert Lang















some beautiful Origami art by Robert Lang

lets start at the very beginning

i should've started this blog a long time ago, but better late than never! I'm currently a graphic communication student in my second year at NUCA in Norwich, England. Hope you enjoy the rest of the blog!