Tuesday, 14 December 2010

BATCH BIBLE - THE MAKING OF

5 books for 5 pounds.

After researching the significance of the number 5, I decided to focus my 5 books on the significance of the number 5 in Christianity. This being the 5 Wounds of Jesus Christ. I made 5 pocket bible style books. Each bible totally blank bar the page relating to each wound. On each of these pages the sentence/s referring to the wound is overprinted, slightly offset in red. BOOM








Saturday, 4 December 2010

HANDMADE AND BOUND

4 little sketchbooks / notebooks that I made to sell at handmade and bound. Managed to sell one for £8 due to Mia's ruthless sale skills. To some she's known as the Ruth Badger of the graphic design world.



Sunday, 28 November 2010

SEQUENCES - 50% MOCK UP









TYPENOISE

This was a project where we had to record 60 seconds of speech and present the typography as it sounded in its recorded environment. I went to tesco express with Jamie Dick and recorded me and him using a self service pay machine to buy our shopping.

SEQUENCES

This was a pretty open project to be honest. I chose the ' TECHNICAL ' category, which was one out of the five we could have chosen from. Haynes car manuals and architectural blueprints were my inspiration for this project. I decided to show the sequence of putting together a trainer. When looking through the book, the viewer cannot tell what the content is; just the fact they are viewing technical drawings. Then when you reach the end of the A5 book, it folds out into an A2 poster revealing an exploded diagram of a trainer. Pics of the '100%, ACTUAL' book/poster will follow soon!







Friday, 29 October 2010

SCREENPRINTING INDUCTION




We had to quickly knock out something to screenprint in our inductions, so I chose this letter d from a typeface that I really need to finish. I have never done screenprinting before, so this was all new to me. Enjoyed it and was happy with the results. Pics aren't great

OPEN DAY POSTER


Mia and I decided to collaborate on the Open Day poster. Here is the final version. I was pleased with how it turned out! Was a good laugh working with chimpy too.