Projects
- British Racing Motors - Shaking Down HistoryThis project was my Final Major Project submission for my final year of my BA (Hons) in Graphic Design. My aim was to revive a historic Formula 1 motorsport team to change the social and environmental issues that are still present in Formula 1 today. The target demographic was young adults, to entice a new generation to love the sport and to be the change that is needed. The full project can be seen on my website: www.amywaltersdesign.myportfolio.com
- Change AppBrief: To create a solution for a UK community using giffgaff and the 5G network - D&AD giffgaff brief. My Solution: To create an app that uses 5G and new technology to help minimise triggers for alcohol dependant individuals. Change is an app created to help the alcohol dependant community, by aiming to minimise triggers they may see in everyday life. This app was created with the needs of this community in the forefront, but is useful to anyone that wants to make a positive change to their
- Food Balance - Food BankBrief: To reimagine an existing space, taking into consideration the growing human population. My Solution: To re-think a food bank, to make it more socially acceptable to use, by re-imagining a traditional 'money' bank. Food banks have become a necessity across the UK and I want to improve the user experience to improve the mental health of their users. Food Balance has traditional bank aspects, such as a credit card, but the branding has been created to provide an uplifting and safe atmospher
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- University of Hertfordshire, BA (Hons) Graphic Design & IllustrationAs a course, we champion a good idea above all else. We always have and we always will. Our graduates tend to have a broad range of skills, from conceptual to technical to interpersonal. Most of them can do a bit of everything: illustrators who can develop brand strategy, graphic designers who can animate with the best of 'em, slick digital experiences, clever copy, 360° campaigns, custom type, printmaking, beautiful editorial work and powerful statements demanding change. In this most dif29