Projects
- " "The key element of the message for the campaign, is focused on filling a void. The void is the blank space in peoples conversations, with this expressed across the brand image. The logo is a key feature which hosts just a logo mark and no title. This is to express white space and emptiness, a symbolisation of the conversations regarding mental health. The campaign, has no name and is open to interpretation of the audience. To empower the meaning of the message, building a statement across the ca
- Layers FestivalThe layers festival, is focused on utilising every park space across the UK to bring a fresh idea. Making a common space, home to four different cultural backgrounds. A festival day consists of food, sports, games, music and design. All of these elements come together, to entertain the audience. The main reason for hosting these select activities is to engage the children to work together, play together and learn about each other. The result is that all children and their parents will learn i
- Know Your StuffKnow your stuff aims to invite young festival goers, to test their drugs and be educated on the drugs they are using. Due to the fact that trying to stop the use of recreational drugs, is not effective. Young or old, people will use and experiment with drugs. The aim is to help reduce harm, by offering testing and educational support. The campaign aims to build a community within the festivals across the UK, to initiate a change in the thought process of users at festivals. Targeting a younge
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Projects credited in
- Loughborough University, BA (Hons) Graphic Communication and IllustrationLoughborough University is proud to showcase the work of its 'Graphic Communication and Illustration’ graduates. Through their studies, these students have acquired the professional skills and training for a career in the creative industries. Combining theory and practice, from a grounding in the application of visual research and methods, applying core skills in illustration, typography and photography. This exhibition demonstrates the diversity of this talent, by students who are capable of47
- Big BookPeriod of Brief: 4 weeks Taking some stories from the Cautionary tales for children by Hilaire Belloc, students worked as groups of 5 to recreate those stories and produce multiple copies of a single designed book. Requirement: To have a printed book presented. Group members: Alex Barlow, Harry Wall, Reece Maudlin, Sophie Koch, Yan Tsai Cheung My group’s project earned the Highly Commended for Best In-House Printed Product award from the 2019 Association of Creative and Print Managers in Ed
Skills
- Branding Design
- Graphic Communication
- Logo Design
- Illustration
- Photography
Education
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Bachelor of Arts (BA) Loughborough University
- Loughborough, United Kingdom