Monday, 10 February 2014

Type40 decorative poster

This illustrative poster was designed for a doctor who themed band that i took part in for a short
time. The poster was made to be given away with a short EP of songs and to be used for decorative purposes.
The original piece is A2 and was drawn at 310 ppi

Freelance work

This is a selection of freelance work that I have completed over the last year, each piece has its own story
and has played a huge roll in teaching me what I currently know about client based work.
This poster is an a3 sheet created at 310 ppi

Whiskey battle commission

This poster was a freelance commission given by a student starting at Manchester Metropolitan University,
they were hosting their own freshers party with an american whiskey theme which required participants to
pick a drink for the entire night. I decided to give the poster a US varsity feel to be reflective of the drinks involved.
The original piece is an A3 document designed at 310 ppi

When Toys Attack Photographic project

With this photographic project I was exploring a fear of the loss of childhood innocence
showing the owner attacked by his childhood toys.
The original piece is comprised of three smaller images mounted on A2

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Life drawing study in graphite

With this Graphite life study I was aiming to capture the muscles in the back of
the model as accurately as I could at this scale
The Original piece was created in graphite on A2

Life drawing study in ink

A Life study created in ink. I used a loose and permanent material in order
to give the lines and shade a sense of urgency and Movement.
This piece was created with ink on A2

YCN Student Award: BEAR Nibbles Alphabites



 This was my first project after specializing on a foundation, the brief was to create a new cereal box for BEAR which used a letter as the hero of a box in a fun and educational way.
















After some initial Research I decided that I would use my cereal box to teach children about castles and use craft based fun to do so.

 My idea to make the box unique was to have it perforated along the top so that once the cereal is finished it can be torn into the shape of a castle, other facts and activities would then be displayed in the image of a castle and spoken by small ,child friendly, knights.

This is the final piece I created for the project, visually I tried to stay true to the companies style and I'm happy about how this worked for me.
The final piece and board were created on illustrator and are all vectors. The board was printed at a2