Back in 2014 when I was just a clueless creative child who hadn’t quite found his calling yet, I would always be visiting galleries and looking at whatever was free.
The exhibition that inspired this redesign was called ‘Conflict, Time, Photography’ at the Tate Modern.
It was my first real introduction to Photography as a flexible form of artwork that sat alongside paintings, that could be both gruesome and beautiful. Kijuki Kawada was a photographer who captured the aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing, showing the city in ruin, and you can almost feel the radiation through the grain in the photographs.
It had a great effect on me at the time, and I started taking photography seriously from that day on. The show also coincided with Kawada’s zine ‘The Map’. This combined design and photography in a completely new way to me, and probably sparked my love of red.
Deliverables: Layout, Typography
Brand identity for Exhibition
“Truth, like love and sleep, resents approaches that are too intense”.
Page Layout
The Lanes Venue poster
Inspired by the look of 1970s festival posters, I sectioned off the various services offered by the venue, giving each its own distinct space. I manipulated the typography to create invisible boundaries, framing the venue name around a central object for a cohesive and retro-inspired design.
Deliverables:
Print-ready poster, Art direction, Text design
Trust Exercises digital assets
Deliverables:
Brand design, Brand identity, Merchandise, Logo design, Type design
Uniper Energy consultation brochure
Deliverables: Layout Design, Print
Motion Design
Website: Fetcham and Bookham Repair Café (WIP)
Wireframes created for the repair café website using Figma, implemented on WordPress.
The design features the brand colors combined with hand drawn SVGs to reflect the website’s home-made theme. The goal was to keep the site user-friendly, focusing on the essential information visitors need while maintaining a clean layout.
Cotto Restaurant Poster
Deliverables:
Brand identity, motion design
Philip Guston Animation
Inspired by the work of painter Philip Guston, and his piece “Open Window, 1969”.