Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Hanna Werning



Title patten inspired by Italian titles combined with graphic imagery. Which is wallpaper!
This piece really relates to some of the work i've been looking at for my A-Z project its very fresh design. I aim to achieve this is some of my piece of tessellation work.

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Simone Lourenco

What amazingly beautiful pieces of paper work.
artist cut paper simone lourencoartist cut paper simone lourenco

Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Friday, 6 August 2010

Thursday, 1 July 2010

Been along time

WOW its been a long time since my last post on here, i'vebeen so busy the last couple of weeks with the whole work experience thing so have had trouble to blog but over the last couple of weeks its been nice to chill and get back into blogging again. During work experience i had a lot of time to think about a list of things i need to do. The first thing i want to start with is my bedroom. The whole idea is to change the room around to make space fora desk and find some sort of way to storage that hide all my bits a bobs. Here is a few picture to show what it now looks like...........


I will keep you up dated with the changes i will make...

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Burger for sale

Image of Bit on the Side.Image of Bit on the Side.
When looking at other blogs i came across this paper made burger, which cost a mega $30 What an expensive paper burger.

Tuesday, 15 June 2010

Work Experience At Brinkworth



Managed to gain some work experience at Brinkworth working with their in home graphic designer. There looking to expand their graphic design area as it consists of just one person. Brinkworth are an interior design company so i've able to bag some interior design experience to.

Wednesday, 9 June 2010

German Artists


German artist or -- more accurately -- an urban interventionalist who has been going around the world and creating Lego installations in damaged, bombed or neglected buildings

Thursday, 27 May 2010

Looking Back When i First started blogging

Before starting this blog in October 2009 I was a blogger virgin. I've heard of a blog but just wasn't interested in doing one. I didn't really know what a blog was, what you do or say. But now i just can't keep myself from posting blogs. I've gone from one extreme of posting 3or 4 blogs a month to posting one every day. I'm enjoying it a lot more then when i first started, i can see that its helping me grow as a designer by looking at my earlier post to my newer ones. It isn't just a reminder, development or collection of experiences for me but its also an in site for others that look or follow my blog. It shows a lot of my experience over the months as well as interesting piece of work i find. It also has links to site i visited allowing other to see what I've been looking at. I've learnt that a massive piece of text explaining what i did or see, isn't always necessary. Just a quote or sentence can be more effective then a paragraph. I feel that this blog has helped me grow and be more confident in blogging things i found, work I've produced or experience I've been through. Its become a diary to me. Just because this means has come to an end i think i will continue on blogging. Its become fun and will sure to continue.

JADE

Tuesday, 25 May 2010

More Pattens


I really found this interesting to look at.
(KK Outlet is a multi-functional gallery, bookshop and communication agency. We are the official London office of KesselsKramer)


Friday, 21 May 2010

Mike perry


Holiday Zine 2009 from Michael Perry on Vimeo.

Vernacular type



In this work shop we had to create are own type using signs we see in and around london. Here is what i created and other students.

Post box made from paper



I previously created in just white paper and developed it using coloured paper.

Wednesday, 19 May 2010


Typography from Ronnie Bruce on Vimeo.
I found this video and it keys in with the moving type workshop i attended.

Icons, pictograms and signs



Personal A-Z




Creating my own personal map of where i live using illustration. Then experimented with photocopier.