Thursday, 5 November 2009

"Original"


Poster design on the theme of 'Original' set by Don't Panic online http://www.dontpaniconline.com/
Photo originally sourced from an old photo album purchased in a market in Berlin, around Friedrichshain. (Where incidentally, am applying for an Erasmus exchange)
Go vote for it here yeah?

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

A Sense of Place















3 illustrated booklets communicating a sense of being at Millennium Square, Bristol at different times of the day. Morning, Daytime and Night.

Sunday, 18 October 2009

Fat is a Feminist Issue - The Slim Version






A6 booklet produced in reaction to having read Susie Orbach's seminal book on eating disorders 'Fat is a Feminist Issue'. I felt that while interesting, the book was too lengthy and hard to grasp for someone in my position; male, without eating disorders or body image issues.
'The Slim Version' quite literally cuts away everything she didn't need to say.
Custom Typeface used for title, Courier new for rest of text.

Thursday, 8 October 2009

Developed film

Very few of the photos came out recognisably, creating a pinhole camera effect. The rest came out as abstract ambient colours. The guy at Photographique would only develop them because I insisted. The results are not at all what I expected, the film has developed seemingly randomly, but the colours are beautiful! Triptych, they look like abstract landscapes, kinda like sunsets?



May get some of these enlarged, they make great triptychs. Next step is to remake the camera with a pinhole lens, as I think the aperture was too large before resulting in overexposure. Also maybe the camera wasn't entirely light-tight...

Making a Camera





Just experimenting with taking apart a disposable camera and fitting it with a new film, operating like a pinhole camera with a viewfinder...

Friday, 24 July 2009

Putting the Hart into Hartcliffe...







Poster project, we were sent to different suburbs of Bristol (In my case, Hartcliffe) and set to take 10 statements from local residents giving their opinions on the area. This information then had to be designed into an A2 poster which would fold down to A5.

Wednesday, 1 July 2009

"Shit Art" exhibition featured on 'typenowhere' blog!






Our lovely tutor John-Paul took some photos of the exhibition and put them on this blog!
Expect a few more pics from the exhibition as soon as I get them off Steph.