Eliz Underhill

Eliz Underhill

Graphic DesignerLondon, United Kingdom
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Eliz Underhill

Eliz Underhill

Graphic DesignerLondon, United Kingdom
Projects
  • Going Postal
    Going PostalStudent brief to design a hardback book cover and dust jacket incorporating a handmade element. Taking inspiration from key narrative elements of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novel ‘Going Postal’, I hand punched holes to resemble postal stamp perforations. Gold leaf was also positioned behind the holes referencing the postmaster’s uniform and fire which engulfs the post office.
  • Huginn & Muninn
    Huginn & MuninnStudent brief to design boutique food packaging for a fantasy market. I chose to design seafaring food supplies for frontier pushing Vikings. Relying heavily on their senses, sunstones, celestial bodies and songs to discover new lands, I thought I’d give the Vikings a helping hand with tinned food packaging that doubles up as a navigational aid and trading item.
  • taleido
    taleidoStudent brief to design a visual identity for a new telecoms brand aimed at 11 to 19 year olds. Inspired by a taleidoscope which forms patterns by mirroring the external environment, I designed a dynamic and reconfigurable brand identity that enables customers to create personalised packaging by uploading a photo.
  • Herman Miller
    Herman MillerStudent brief to design an annual report for stakeholders of the furniture manufacturer, Herman Miller. Using former CEO Max De Pree’s quote "Each of us is needed. Each of us has a gift to bring" as a springboard, I extracted elements from each of the various pages, such as design icons and content from the Chief Executive letter to reflect a range of stakeholders bringing their talents and skills to the Herman Miller table.
  • Bupa Newsletter
    Bupa NewsletterBrief to design an employee newsletter reflecting the caring and friendly nature of Bupa.
  • Fans of War
    Fans of WarBrief to design collateral for an event that will change negative public perceptions of a person, group or organisation. Greenwich’s Fan Museum is often perceived as a stuffy and old-ladyish attraction, relatively unknown outside of it’s niche interest group, and outshone by others in the area. I designed elements for a Japanese war fan exhibition and launch night event for those wanting to try something a little more unexpected and exciting.
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Skills
  • Visual Arts
  • Digital
  • Mixed Media
  • Silkscreen
  • Design
  • Illustration
  • Illustrator
  • Indesign
  • Photoshop
Education
    Graphic Design (part Time
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    Graphic Design Short Course
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