Designing a logo and leaflet for local education charity
A pro bono project for a local educational charity in South London. They work across a local network of primary, secondary and special schools to support young people and their families…
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A pro bono project for a local educational charity in South London. They work across a local network of primary, secondary and special schools to support young people and their families…
Got the How Long is a Piece of String posters back from Ditto Press today… It’s printed with three colours onto A3 sugar paper that folds down to A6.
As a way of documenting the ‘How long is a piece of string‘ installation, I designed a fold-out poster containing some background information about the project. Also included are details about the process of making the work,...
I got to see a book I designed for Strange Attractor Press in real life yesterday, at the accompanying exhibition in London’s Horse Hospital. “Many older people in Russia remember seeing and hearing strange vinyl type...
One of the projects I worked on during my contract at Lipsy was to take the quarterly in-house magazine and redesign it. What it was crying out for was some consistency and a grid! The...
On Saturday I collaborated in designing a visual identity for a prototype food sharing platform – a way of reducing food waste and helping food charities / organisations borough-wide – as part of a...
Loughborough Junction Action group – a community project local to me – sent out a request for some volunteer design work last year. They were looking for someone to create a visual identity that...
I spent Saturday helping design a visual identity for a Brixton Pound (B£) project – a community lottery for Brixton – as part of a (mini) Made in Lambeth event. You can read the notes...
Working at IPC magazines on various countryside titles.
It’s always a pleasure to work with lovely Helen McCookerybook; I’d done a few CD designs for her solo albums with her before, but never before for her band; The Chefs… She has clear...
Beautiful and useful way of cataloguing Camden Arts Centre exhibitions in a consistent way. I don’t mind paying £1 for each one, and really like the idea that as you add them to the...
“For the offbeat stuff you have to go to sites such as electricsheepmagazine.co.uk. Run by a print magazine, Electric Sheep, it reviews fringe and art-house films that seldom get space in the broadsheet newspapers. The...