Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Website of the year ...

OOh just came across a post on creative review (via twitter) about the 'best' websites of the year - you can cast your vote for your best website of the year here.

I hope this one wins...
really lovely song too :)

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Festive competitiveness

Ok, so the Marketing and Communications department at BCU are having a 'friendly' competition to see who's office is the best decorated.

We, being 'Creative Services', have gone all out and made lots of lovely decorations = very cheap but verrry creative and fun. From origami reindeers to three dimensional paper christmas trees and snowflakes - judgement day is tomorrow and I hope we win... here's a snowflake i made ...Will try and post up a photo of our office at some point too ...



excuse the poor quality photo, I am cameraless at the moment (appart from the camera on my phone)


if you'd like to make a snowflake like this, go here - Wiki-how has all the answers :)

Conundrums

“Sometimes the more cornered you are the more fun you have.”

Harry Pearce (Pentagram) has designed a collection of type puzzles.


This is the type of design that lends itself to someone who loves and understands words - a trait in a designer that is more than often, completely essential.


See more conundrums - and the answers - here (you may need to scroll down)



Post 101

Can't believe this is only my 101st post? Thats not many considering I've had this blog for a year and a half...

Anyway to mark this post I thought I'd talk about a new project that I'll be starting in the new year - I'll be working with Gas, a Birmingham based designer and Illustrator, on the design side of the very lovely Flatpack Festival - you can see some of his work here . It's an internship/placement that will fill up my time when I'm not working at BCU. Yippee!! I'm pretty excited and eager to start now.

Flatpack 2010 is already underway - you can see the blog here



watch this space :)


Also, I've decided to say goodbye to my trusty ring bound A2 portfolio and take the scary jump down to an A3 design 'box' ...with nice shiny smooth sleeves (not misty frosted ones) - as, even at my flatpack interview, I always find myself apologising for the size of it ....not very coffee table friendly.

random thought...


The type used for the new 'Where the Wild Things Are' film reminds me of the Dr Strangelove Type... :

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Habitat:

''A limited edition book presented in a screen-printed box featuring twenty removable large format prints by world-renowned artists sold exclusively by Habitat''

To view all the pieces of art, you can see them all here on the Habitat website


New Stuff.





'Patterns' I'm working on for a print/stationery project - still in development