Hattie Evans

Hattie Evans

Graphic DesignerLondon, United Kingdom
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Hattie Evans

Hattie Evans

Graphic DesignerLondon, United Kingdom
About me
Hi I'm Hattie! I’m a graphic designer based in London, having just left Falmouth University with a First Class Honours Degree in Graphic Design. I’m a strong believer that ideas are the foundation of great design and that without a good idea, the execution means nothing. I enjoy learning new skills and challenging myself and my ways of working, and as a result, I feel as though my work falls into a varied selection of areas of design. I do have a focus on experience design, branding, and editorial, but at the core of all my projects is an aim to create memorable experiences and generate an emotive response from the audience. If you have any ideas, opportunities, or collaborations, I'd love to hear from you! You can contact me at hattieevans14@icloud.com
Projects
  • Figures of the Future
    Figures of the FutureA campaign to re-engage teenagers with the LEGO® brand by giving them a platform to speak out on issues they care about, through the creation and personalisation of their own LEGO® minifigure. By doing so they are joining a virtual movement to rebuild the world, with every member of the movement being shown to the world on interactive digital billboards. ‘Figures of the Future’ gives young people a voice, helping them to raise awareness for the cause that matters to them most; and by pro
  • Les Cafés de Saint-Denis
    Les Cafés de Saint-DenisOn Friday 13th of November 2015, Paris experienced a series of devastating terrorist attacks. I was in Paris at the time and the unimportant decision of where to go for dinner quite possibly saved my life. This book tells the true story of this one evening from the perspectives of three different people; illustrating the idea that seemingly insignificant decisions can completely change the outcome and the course of your life. Exhibited at: Narrative Exhibition - Falmouth University Not all
  • Amazon Attenborough
    Amazon Attenborough‘Amazon Attenborough’ uses the voice of national treasure, David Attenborough, to remind people of the impact they have on the planet, with the ultimate goal of changing people's behaviours for the better. It does this by utilising a product that’s centred around a voice and is present in the homes of many - The Amazon Echo. The voice of David Attenborough will replace Alexa for one week, with the purpose of reminding and informing users of simple ways they can reduce their impact on the
  • The Sonosynthesiser
    The SonosynthesiserThe Sonosynthesiser harmonises far-off and forgotten soundscapes, allowing the user to search for, and listen in on snippets of sound from as far back as 1907. Using audio from the BBC SFX library, users can experience the sounds of our world and it's past, from a marriage in Mumbai to bird calls in The Blue Mountains, you never know what you will find. The Sonosynthesiser focuses on creating an immersive and tactile experience, through the use of a handheld "prop" rather than simply the app and
  • Interference
    InterferenceA publication showcasing a series of panoramas of Falmouth car parks. Car Parks can be seen as ‘ugly’ and as a disruption to the scenery and beauty of a place. In the book, this disruption is mimicked through interference with the images. Exhibited at: Nowhere Exhibition - Falmouth University
  • Figures of The Future (Lego)A campaign to re-engage teenagers with the LEGO® brand by giving them a platform to speak out on issues they care about, through the creation and personalisation of their own LEGO® minifigure. By doing so they are joining a virtual movement to rebuild the world, with every member of the movement being shown to the world on interactive digital billboards. ‘Figures of the Future’ gives young people a voice, helping them to raise awareness for the cause that matters to them most; and by pro
Projects credited in
  • Falmouth University, BA(Hons) Graphic Design
    Falmouth University, BA(Hons) Graphic DesignThe course aims to produce adaptive and curious thinkers who can respond to the continually evolving societal and business needs of our contemporary world with purposeful and innovative graphic design solutions. Personal development and direction is nurtured through our studio community, so they can build the reflective, intellectual, critical and craft skills appropriate for their idea and its delivery; to provoke change and challenge the creative industry and the subject's future. https://www
  • The Sonosynthesiser
    The SonosynthesiserThe Sonosynthesiser harmonises far-off and forgotten soundscapes, allowing the user to search for, and listen in on snippets of sound from as far back as 1907. Using audio from the BBC SFX library, users can experience the sounds of our world and it's past, from a marriage in Mumbai to bird calls in The Blue Mountains, you never know what you will find. The Sonosynthesiser focuses on creating an immersive and tactile experience, through the use of a handheld "prop" rather than simply the app an