Kelly Haynes
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Kelly Haynes

Graphic DesignerUnited Kingdom
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Kelly Haynes
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Kelly Haynes

Graphic DesignerUnited Kingdom
Projects
  • Purbeck Identity
    Purbeck Identity
  • 'Place' – Place Attachment Book
    'Place' – Place Attachment BookA book exploring place attachment and peoples' connection with certain places. The book contains short interviews with individuals who explain where their favourite place is and why it is significant in their lives. All of the photography in the book is 35mm to provide a sense nostalgia and authenticity.
  • Designed Dissertation – Place Branding
    Designed Dissertation – Place BrandingA visual interpretation of a dissertation on the concept of branding place. Designed to echo features of a travel journal, the piece of editorial design uses an interactive playful element with pockets storing a hand-bound bibliography and reference book and set of printed images. The travel journal is enclosed with a paper band stamped with a bold green logo. This piece is hand-crafted and bound.
  • Editorial Design
    Editorial DesignA four page magazine layout presenting an interview with Swiss graphic designer Felix Pfäffli. Pfäffli's work is bold and vibrant therefore this has influenced the colourful and bold nature to the editorial design. From the interview, the quote 'I see colours, patterns and structures' inspired the design of the repeated pattern which represents all his various influences for his work.
  • 'distort' Exhibition Ephemera
    'distort' Exhibition Ephemera
  • Dorset Dialect – Hand Embroidered Banner
    Dorset Dialect – Hand Embroidered BannerDialect is woven in our heritage. It may be a regional dialect that has become scarce with only a few speakers but it indicates our identity and history. Passed on from generation to generation, a dialect evolves and adapts to its speaker. As British dialects are becoming more standardised to the South-East accent; some regional dialects have lost their place in language and have been forgotten.  This hand-embroidered banner represents the mostly lost and forgotten Dorset dialect and how dialect is an important part of peoples’ heritage without them realising; the white on white shows how you have to look closely to see it. It also represents dialect levelling, a term that describes how some dialects are dying out and are being replaced with a standard English South-East accent.
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Skills
  • Illustration
  • Graphic Design
  • Branding
  • Graphic Communication
  • Print Design
  • Digital Design
  • Editorial Design
  • Adobe Indesign
  • Adobe Illustrator
  • Adobe Photoshop
Education
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    BA (Hons) Visual CommunicationARTS UNIVERSITY AT BOURNEMOUTH (AUB)
    United Kingdom
    Visual Communication