Projects
- Tate PlatesInspired by the famous ladies dinner service 1932, 14 modern British heroines who have made their mark in society were picked by Fawcett Society, Girlguiding UK, Walthamstow School Sixth Formers and participants at the Paul Mellon Centre’s ‘Famous Women’ dinner party. The 14th, Jo Cox, was chosen by organisers Dr Amy Binns, of UCLan, and Dr Hana Leaper, of Liverpool John Moores University. See full article here: https://www.uclan.ac.uk/news/students-recreate-feminist-artwork-modern-british-hero
- Secret 7"As part of the Illustration course we where given a choice to submit our work into a Live Brief Competition. I had chosen Secret 7″ a goodness project which allows anyone to put there art on a vinyl sleeve. Secret 7″ Choose the music and it was up to me to design a vinyl cover. Aretha Franklin- One Step Ahead Foo Fighters- This Is A Call The Vampire Weekend- Harmony Hall Miles Davis- Miles Runs The Voodoo Down The Internet- Come Over
- U-PHORIAU-PHORIA was a project set by 'The Chase' in which I had to rebrand or create a brand that tried to remove the taboo from the adult toys industry. I wanted to create a whole tone of voice to my work which was to make a brand designed for everyone and anyone. Allowing those who want to explore their sexual nature no matter the age, preference or sexuality.
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Projects credited in
- University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), BA (Hons) IllustrationEstablished for over 25 years, Illustration at UCLan in Preston is an applied course for image makers and artists of all kinds. Our aim is to improve both your problem solving skills and to help you hone your traditional and digital practice. This award winning course has great results in preparing work for a freelance career or for employment in the creative industries. We have great industry links, live project work and many competition successes. This is a small and friendly course with gre14
- Tate PlatesInspired by the famous ladies dinner service 1932, 14 modern British heroines who have made their mark in society were picked by Fawcett Society, Girlguiding UK, Walthamstow School Sixth Formers and participants at the Paul Mellon Centre’s ‘Famous Women’ dinner party. The 14th, Jo Cox, was chosen by organisers Dr Amy Binns, of UCLan, and Dr Hana Leaper, of Liverpool John Moores University. Full story here: https://www.uclan.ac.uk/news/students-recreate-feminist-artwork-modern-british-heroines.