Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

Tuesday

Christmas Card - Insomniac Robbins





Inspired by the story of Insomniac Robbins who are up all night signing because of increased street lighting!


Nose Riding Surfer



















Lino print of a nose riding surfer. Turned out really well.

Tree House, Design Grotto, Somerset House



















What I'd like for Christmas!
'If You Could' had a deign grotto filled with pictures of what people would like for Christmas, I'd like a tree house!


http://www.ifyoucould.co.uk/index.htm

YCN Crown of Commendation


















The Certificate for all those Commended
as part of the most recent YCN Design & Communication Awards takes the form of an origami crown. Each crown carries some golden letterpressed type and has been individually embellished by hand by a different illustrator, this is my one.

http://ycnonline.com/project_awards.php

Friday

Sailing Boat Lino Cut


After a visit to Graham Clarke's studio I was inspired to have a go at printing myself!

Sunday

YCN Embelished Envelopes




























YCN at RCA

Show Off is an event that will be held this summer at the RCA. This will include the annual awards program as well as new up and comming talent from graphics and illustration. YCN sent out packs and invites to creative agencies across the UK. To personalise them they got some of their illustrators to embellishers the envelopes, here are some of mine and if you'd like to see more click on the link below!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ycn/sets/72157600345244971/

If you'd like to learn more checkout the link below
http://www.ycnonline.com/show_start.php






Wednesday

Freerange, July 2006 (going back a bit!)








































Freerange, 2006


What a fantastic experience exhibiting in this huge car park on Brick Lane. With live bands and bar in the evening. I'm proud to have studied at Brighton and pull this off.

Loads of people came through all really interested in our work and the atmosphere was positive the whole time.

I designed new t-shirts and poster (above) for the safe sex Chav campaign! Along with some very fetching photos of them being modelled!

Monday

Phi Phi


After visiting Phi Phi (Thailand) I was over whelmed by the spirit of the people rebuilding after the tsunami.
This guest house was advertising a room for hire with the saying 'Half a roof, whole heart'.

Fish Hed




Wednesday

Giant wasp























This is about bugs getting their own back. They’re constantly getting squashed, trapped or their wings and legs pulled off. I started by making an 8ft wasp cut out and 3ft glass, giving wasps the power to get their own back and trap people. The idea is to make several of these and put them in situe, inside and out, creating an interactive game with passers-by.

Tuesday

Postcard Designs












The 'Seven Days to Live' project was something I had real fun with. Having always wanted to travel I decided to create a series of seven postcards to be delivered from all over the world (Egypt, China the Pacific) . I also came to the conclusion that if I was to only live for another week that I would be indistructable, and therefore able to do anything, such as cross the Pacific on stilts.

Wednesday

Editorial for Succour Magazine













Editorial for Succour Magazine

'A Sure Fire Sign'

"My tradition simply gives people an alternative way of seeing things. A way they perhaps hadn't considered before."





Monday

Macmillan childrens book competition





















Developing my ideas about the effects of war on children I made a counting book. This tackles the sad but true fact that war and terrorism are part of our everyday lives and have been for several generations.

Thursday

My Little Soldier





I’ve created a series of work exploring how war and terrorism is infiltrating itself into the youth of today. It’s a sad but inevitable effect of the changing world and these images show how war is a part of life. I’ve tried to capture the glorification of war in the images, and the series is called ‘My Little Solider’.