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Leaflet and exterior signage for |
Book
arts piece featuring original digital collages in postcard form for
University of Wales |
CD inlay for Truth Is Beauty |
Identity and marketing literature for foot health professional |
Welding
sparks and rain |
Identity,
marketing literature, campaigns for Team Nice (Niceties Tokens) |
'Into the wells of shadow' digital collage |
'The
Key' gothic short story, handbound and digitally printed book with antique
key attached |
Identity and stationery for Printing Etc |
'Let Us Show You' collage |
Up Against It competition entry for |
Logo for Westworld magazine |
Posters
and flyer for Rotary International to promote the Lifestraw |
'Silence'
typographic
poster |
'Creep unseen across the wasteland' digital collage |
Poster
and leaflet for Westminster Archive |
Identity for Live Work Greener |
CD packaging, marketing and website |
Book
arts piece made from glass and transparent acetate |
'Ex
Libris Memory' - A3 book
featuring family tree with |
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Set of screenprinted
postcards featuring patterns made from ampersands |
Confabulation is a memory disorder in which a person fabricates imaginary and sometimes fantastical experiences to fill the gaps in their memory. They have no idea they are being untruthful and it is sometimes known as ‘honest lying’. | In this experiment at confabulating, 250 adjectives, 125 verbs, 125 nouns and 125 adverbs were generated and placed in individual bowls. Words were then selected at random and brand new sentences, and by consequence, mental imagery, were created. | The Confabulation Series is a set of six 420mm square posters which explores these fantastical phrases in the most appropriate medium for them - typographical collage. | 'Lapse' - short story about the memory condition of dissociative fugue presented loose leaf and in muddled order, for the reader to assemble. Supplied with 1930s bulldog clip to hold the leaves together, plus story clues embroidered handkerchief and antique spectacles. | Collage made from the naive double entendres in 1950s women's magazines. | Poem made from cut up fairy tales. | I decided to generate a collage from a sentence found randomly in a book. This sentence is from a copy of Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury that I found left on someone's garden wall. I decided to make the sentence imply a wife's loving concern, which she uses to cover her desire for her husband's demise, because she's sick and tired of him. | Collage poem from the abandoned book. | Is it an overnight case for the travelling professional, to fulfill his needs in a seedy hotel? Or have dark deeds occurred one night? |
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