Three minute stop motion animation that combined model making and digital compositing using After Effects and Premiere Pro. It tells the story of a community who have to flee their planet as its ravaged by war. In the end I took 5000 photographs.
My manifesto defines who I am and by what rules I abide when working. This project saw me manifesting each of my manifesto rules as an installation inspired by the work of Stefan Sagmeister. It's still one of my favourite set of outcomes and the manifesto still holds true.
I took a moment to do the obligatory new year resolutions as 2010 became 2011 and while I was at it I decided to spice it up a bit and print them out as photos, stick some ticker tape on them and scan them back in, they came out with a nice a feel to them.
As well as our end of year degree show we were invited to create work that would be displayed as part of an exhibition in the Shoreditch townhall basement. I explored the isolation and loneliness that the location evoked in me and produced two surreal A0 posters using photocopiers.
Along with my 'Is Print Dying?' book I produced five weekly zines that covered traditional and digital news as I researched my project and then later on they became a canvas on which to experiment layout and illustrations. These ideas were later poured into the layout of my final major project book. I enjoyed experimenting with various layouts and configurations of the zine.
A retrospective magazine that takes a look back over the events of the year and portrays them through the use of creative commons photography. It started out as an experiment but soon became a full project entirely produced by myself since leaving University and available on MagCloud.
Click the image to see the full project as well as a preview of the entire magazine.
As part of a competition I designed an identity for the hometown of my University. Taking points of interest on a map I joined them together to create a W shape, adding flowing, curving forms to them in the style of the surrounding countryside and smaple of the hills for the colours.
I created an identity for the Winchester School of Art fashion degree show that takes place each year in London for selected students, I also designed posters, tickets, a website and 2 metres by 1 metre stand designs, my submission was shortlisted.