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28/06/11

Another rare update! I've been working on plenty of projects, mainly via Amplify, including all the printed visuals and sets for the Sony Music Unlimited launch event. Check out the video.

I also helped design and artwork all the printed visuals, including those huge wall graphics, t-shirts and even branded biscuits and juices, for the 3 Mobile Mums event.

And yes, that's part of a Mortal Kombat competition set I helped design for a Playstation event. Nice work if you can get it. "Finish him!"

Mortal Kombat set

Also some lightboxes, lanyards and other bits for Playstation Experience

Lightboxes

Lanyards

Photos via Amplify, with thanks.


This is a simple image gallery website I created for my friend Faye's excellent murals.
She travels the world painting peoples' walls, and gets paid for it... Good work Faye.

Faye Suzannah

Check out her work here: www.fayesuzannah.co.uk


HKK 7"

Yep, that's a Hold Kiss Kill 7". Available from Rough Trade from the 4th July.


03/01/11

Happy New Year! Here's a shot I took on a photoshoot for the band Hold Kiss Kill, the day they signed to indie label HLP19. This was shot on film... and now I have a new digital SLR to play with too. More of that soon. I also created the logo which has been made into 50,000 stickers! More from this band soon in a WHSmiths near you... that's all I'm saying for now. (Edit - it was a flexidisk I designed - yes they still exist - free on the front of Artrocker magazine.)

HKK HKK



17/11/10

Out Of Stock website live: www.outofstockwell.co.uk

Out Of Stock

Out Of Stock is an upcoming exhibition of art, photography and more based on locals at Stockwell Skatepark in London. Details to follow but I am pretty chuffed to be involved.


28/10/10

Well it's been a while since my last update - thankfully due to being super-busy!

In the last few months I've worked on a big Flash project for Rockhunter which involved bringing together 3D rotating renders of a building, site visuals, and 130 floorplans into an interactive sales tool.

I also worked with the good people at Amplify - a mid sized experiential and marketing company in central London with some great clients (and great employees.) The portfolio-boosting list of clients I worked on there include Red Bull, 3 mobile, Honda, and Playstation. Nice work if you can get it.

I've also been working with another London based agency on several projects, including an interactive arcade game / bespoke party invitation website for one of their clients. A lot of fun and was by all accounts very well received.

I was also back at JMI working on a huge print project for a large technology / software product launch including exhibition guidebooks, set artworking and banner designs across 8 different countries. That's a lot of Pantone 158 C.

I've been keeping up my photography.

I've still found time to carry on my writing and design work for Sidewalk skate mag, doing lay-outs for their music page Bite My Wire - including interviews with musical legend James Lavelle and original Bones Brigade rider turned musician Tommy Guererreo; and my own page 'Scene Zine' - 2 years on and still going strong!

For more, request my latest portfolio PDF and CV.


19/01/10

Business Card

Today I got my new business cards back from the printers. They've come out pretty well. They are full colour, matt laminated with UV spot overgloss on the logo.


PREVIOUS PRINT JOBS

Thomson Reuters Eikon Launch 2010

TR Event

TR Event

TR Event

TR Event

Design and artworking of stands, banners and signage for Thomson Reuters launch events. (Photos courtesy of Jack Morton International, with thanks)


Sony Ericsson Events

Creative Artworking for large (and small) scale fret cut images for Sony Ericsson event by Jack Morton.
More images and details on request. Photos by Angela James.


Fret Cut Wooden Frames
Design / illustration for Sony Ericsson (through Jack Morton). The designs were built into fret-cut and laminated frames for use with product presentation. The job required liasing with the set builders in Germany to ensure designs would translate well into stable self supporting frames.

Frame

Frame design 1

Frame

Frame in situ.

Frame

Frame 2 design

Frame

Frame 2 in situ

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