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- Soundbridge 2025 - Ottons Haberdashery

- A Visual Playlist - Playfullist App - Commenting Culture Online - NME.com Experiments

- Photographing Joe Boyle - Documenting Darren

- Good Housekeeping Spreads - Imperfect Magazine - A Standard Collection - Wordless Magazine

- Glasgow O2 Academy Wall Design

EU-PA (European Public Art Project) Soundbridge 2025 is a team working on bridging the existing and future communities of Kings Cross during a time of regeneration within the area. The bridging device used is sound. Sounds within the area (past and future) and sounds from the people of the areas past that provoke memories and experiences. Through interviewing people about sound and recording their answers we began to map the sounds of people within the area. Logos printed on vinyl stickers for invites and on ceramic for blue plaque.

Soundbridge 2025

PROJECT BOOK: Branding for haberdashery shop based in Exeter.

Ottons Haberdashery

Branding for Ottons Haberdashery shop based in Exeter, Devon. Logo printed on circular business cards.

Ottons Haberdashery - Website

The mock up for ottonshaberdashery.com uses spools as a visual reference to haberdashery. The spools form a visual tool bar and once clicked on reveal items, events and shop details etc. The news is displayed as a blog below the tool bar.

A Visual Playlist

These pieces are a series of short playlists with imagery formed from Google Image searches of the song names. By visualising the playlists through a search engine images are found and compiled together, echoing the formation of the playlist itself. As the playlist is visually complied of lots of text, this text can be inputted into an online search engine in order to produce images for the songs, artists and albums within it. These images, whether directly related or not, form visuals that could visualise meanings of songs or question how a certain image is connected to the song/playlist. The images are pixelated to add abstraction and to echo its digital nature. Accompanying website: http://www.visualplaylist.co.uk/ (see next page). Website, 12 inch printed sleeves and A1 poster

Enter a song name into the search engine.

The images that appear are a from Instagram images that include the hash tag of the song typed in. A real time group of images is produced relevant to the song and can be saved and can be emailed to yourself.

Once emailed you can retrieve the visual and add it to your music playing software.

Clicking on the visual allows you to see it clearer. The real time capture can now be used to visualise the song you are listening too and add interest to thumbnail art that is normally ignored.

A Visual Playlist - Website

Playfullist

The aim of the brief was to brand an entity without the use of a logo, therefore colour, pattern, typeface and layout had to become the identity. Each song within the playlist is colour coded related to the genre of music and its bar size is creating using information such as Beats per Minute and length of song. Once all songs are joined together they form a spectral analysis shaped graph. To be developed into app.

Commenting Culture Online

A typographic experiment visualising comments the public make when reviewing events, products online. Comments are displayed in order they were uploaded and are coloured in relation to whether they are positive, negative or neutral about the subject. The point size of each comment is dependant on the number of people who have agreed with the comment, this demonstrating popularity. Therefore, at quick glance you can see the most popular comments along with seeing negative or positive ones too.

Commenting Culture Online - App

An app can be used in order to visualise public reviews. Once the comments have been typographically treated with colour and size, you can instantly see those which are positive, negative and most popular. The app will then allow comments to be read. Wherever the viewer is drawn to, a simple touch in that area will reveal the comments making them clear and readable. In addition, if the viewer wishes to simply see the most popular comments regardless to positive or negative aspects they can use a black and white version instead.

Website Ideas

A collection of experimental designs for NME.com.

NEWS

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REVIEWS NEW MUSIC VIDEOS PHOTOS BLOG

News content displayed on a revolving screen, therefore all news stories can be seen visually at once and easily accessed for further reading.

Here the tool bar is displayed upon the grooves of a vinyl record. The needle is used to select each section, and the content appears above.

TIME LINE

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MOST READ/SAHRED

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NEW MUSIC

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PHOTOS

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FESTIVALS

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The toolbar here is displayed in sections resembling a spectral analysis of sound/music. A time line is represented as a slider, therefore the user can control the content in relevance to time.

A purely visual display of content, similar to a gallery of album art. Therefore, choice of content to look at is led by visual interest.

NME.com Experiments

A collection of experimental designs for NME.com.

NME.com

Digital Experiments

App Ideas

A collection of experimental designs for the develpement of

Here the tool bar is displayed upon the grooves of a vinyl record. The needle is used to select each section through phyiscally moving it. and the an app. content appears within the middle of the vinyl.

Here the tool bar is displayed upon the grooves of a vinyl record. The needle is used to select each section through phyiscally moving it. and the content appears within the middle of the vinyl.

The vinyl on this display can be spun around to reveal sections of the app, again reflecting the action of scratching a record. Content is displayed above.

NME.co

NME.com Experiments - App

Experiments for the development of an app.

Photographing Joe Boyle

Capturing singer songwriter Joe Boyle for EP Our Darkness Shows. Photographs printed on 7 inch sleeves.

Documenting Darren

Following and documenting something was the challenge of this brief. I followed my friend who studies BA Fashion Design at Central St Martins. I took photographs of his everyday activities and created a photo book and 2 double page spreads to represent his busy, fast paced life. Photographs printed within two double page spreads.

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GOOD HOUSEKEEPING OCTOBER 2013

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Good Housekeeping Spreads


Openers for Colour Field home story.
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The Imperfect Magazine

Creating an identity for a new art and design magazine. My proposal was to create a magazine celebrating art and design that is imperfect. In times of recession, I felt there was a need to produce a publication exhibiting work that is not expensively produced or edited to perfection. Magazine printed on newsprint as tabloid size.

A Standard Collection

A collection of a series of Evening Standard newspaper front pages, focusing on the grid of the newspaper front pages, looking in detail at the amount of space front page stories occupied depending on their subject. A5 booklet printed on newsprint.

Wordless Magazine

A magazine using colour, pattern and shape to express content. A4 semi gloss magazine.

Glasgow O2 Academy Wall Design

Rennie Macintosh inspired and music themed wall piece design for the O2 Academy in Glasgow. Wall design 3380mm x 1240mm.

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