Our cress type for The Libre Culture Manifesto project has been receiving a lot of interest as it features as a show piece in the Kingston Degree Show Exhibition, including the Creative Review blog.
18 June 2010
14 June 2010
Worth holding on to?
In preparation for the exhibition in Shoreditch on Tuesday a couple of us painted the exterior wall of the Village Underground with the title of the show.
From left to right: Jon Barnett, Me, Sophie Mounty and Gilly
From left to right: Jon Barnett, Me, Sophie Mounty and Gilly
Kingston Degree Show 2010
So the time came for my peers and I to present our third year work in an exhibition format, last week was our final exhibition. For me, it was an interesting challenge to present my work in a different way.
Below are the two pieces I chose to present.
The Kingston show went by in a flash, but we get to do it all again for the show in Shoreditch, it'll give us a chance to show our work in another different environment. Please come along!
Below are the two pieces I chose to present.
Did you hear ...
Experimental typography that explored the relation between whispered gossip and the spread of dandelion seeds when blown.
Cambridge Road Studios is a proposal for a building that will have a glass wall on one side to create an open and light space with in the dark and closed environment of the estate that it is situated on. The concept aims at dissolving some of the barriers of the area and creating a warm and friendly venue for activities, meetings and events. Design for this project includes identity promotional work and building concept.
The Kingston show went by in a flash, but we get to do it all again for the show in Shoreditch, it'll give us a chance to show our work in another different environment. Please come along!
10 June 2010
The Libre Culture Manifesto
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