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This is a leaflet I produced for a client brief. The client was a local charity called the NCRC (Newbury Community Resource Centre), They wanted a re-design of their promotional material to give to potential clients for the services they provide. I worked closely with the chairman of the charity in order to get a better understanding of the design they were looking for.

 

The charity asked me to produce several items of promotional material as well as designing multiple newspaper advertisements to be printed in a local newspaper.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

​The Brief for this project was to create a new 'food on the go' brand and concept. I worked as part of a team to produce this concept and identity, based around being able to get better take away salad.

 

We created packaging that allowed the easy consumption of salad on the go, the packaging has separation trays to allow you to keep parts of your salad separate from each other.

 

 

 

 

 

​This is a poster I produced for a competition brief based around the title "Nautical Nonsens". This is the poster design I came up with for the competition.

 

 

 

 

 

​The brief for this project was to create a bus shelter ad shell and complimentary piece for the charity Shelter which should promote the act of donation to passers by.

 

I looked at promoting the fact that there are over 1 million children living in overcrowded housing in the UK.

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The brief for this project was to create a magazine article from a transcribed radio interview with a recognised typographer. For my article I chose to transcribe and create an article from an interview with Vince Frost, I chose to focus on the way he came across in the interview and then pick out quotes that related to that. I also listened to how he spoke and tried to bring that across through my typographic choices.

 

 

 

 

​The Brief for this project was to create a series of posters around the brief of 'Truths', from which we had to create a series of posters. One poster had to show a well known fact, the second had to show an extraordinary fact, and the third had to show a complete lie.

 

Our outcomes were based around office workers as we wanted to shed an interesting light on what could be seen as a boring subject.

 

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The brief for this project was to re-design a series of 6 book covers by a selected author. The books had to work as a set but also as individuals. The author I chose was John Le Carré, and I chose to re-design the George Smiley series of books.

 

I looked at the content of the books in order to aid my design decisions, and found that this series of books are all based around the cold war and espionage. I tried to reflect this in my design of the covers and used consistent iconography to achieve this.

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