Projects credited in
- USELESSUseless is a guide to living a more zero-waste life in London. It maps out every borough’s zero-waste stores and provides links to essential kit to help ditch disposables. Grown frustrated at the amount of plastic we were forced to consume on a daily basis, the Nice and Serious design team got together to brainstorm a creative response to the plastic mess the world is in. Useless was born… a curated survival guide to a zero-waste life in London. Check it out: useless.london
- The CloudDigitial security is still a new concept to comprehend. How can we every really be private in a world that is seemingly becoming more open? In a collaborative project between myself and Matt Jefferies (matthewjefferies.com), we aimed to shed light on how exposed our personal information can be. Nowadays, when people think of interactivity they immediately think of digital, and so did we. So we decided to subvert the modern stereotype and create a physical representation of something digital. The Cloud was a strictly analogue interactive experiment, in which people of varying ages were asked to write down personal information that is frequently demanded online. They were then asked to input their ‘data’ into the installation. As more data was inputted, the more submerged and inaccessible the information became. The anxiety people felt about placing their data in a physical space was alarming, thus sheding light on the disconnection between physical and digital spaces.
Skills
- Environmental Design
- Print Design
- Websites
- Typography
- Wayfinding Design
- Creative Thinking
- Illustrator
- Indesign