I've been working for some time with David Elwell to create a solid identity for his new t‐shirt company, WeAreTheForest.
We've had a lot fun generating ideas and have plenty of plans on how the brand will be expanded.
More updates soon.
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08 . 2010
The Move to Manchester
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Recently I've made the move to a lovely apartment in rainy Manchester. I've been working from here as a freelancer as my quest for 'real' employment continues.
I've had a refreshing short break since leaving uni which has entailed meeting new people, clients and making plans with various agencies for the near future.
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07 . 2010
100 Voices Magazine
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I was contacted by Redwood to produce a set of icons for an article in a new student magazine. The article informs future students 9 and a half things to know before going to university.
I've always wanted to work on some neat little icons, so this was exciting stuff for me.
NoIdea is a concept platform for designers to submit personal ideas which have no purpose or brief. Aimed at creatives frustrated with having no outlet for personal work, students and industry designers alike.
The site is released in monthly issues which is captured within the dynamic logo and across the outcomes.
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05 . 2010
WearPeace
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Having a logo forged from melted down gun-metal is an opportunity you don't get everyday. When Manchester based gun crime charity, Charisma approached me about a logo for their clothing label Wearpeace, I couldn't refuse.
The metal logo will be used by sewing onto clothes to show your support for the charity.
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02 . 2010
Riotpop Records
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As a growing record company they needed a website to network upcoming gigs, new releases and signings. After a huge learning curve and many late nights the site is complete.
Riotpop still have many projects lined up including their own clothing label which I'm really excited about!
In the words of Magma, they are “evolving” and no longer want to be known as just a 'book' store.
To accommodate the idea of the store's evolution a range of non-bias promotional products were created by breaking the store's products down into percentages. And the opportunity for customers to apply for tshirts showing their favorite creative areas.
Working with Matt Whiteley we created a prospectus of events held over the year for Smart City Futures. I was set the challenge of creating over 30 illustrations for these events.
1000 prospectus’ were printed by TEAM to a shiny high standard and shipped worldwide. If you fancy a copy, I have plenty available to send out.