Friday, 5 September 2008

rhythm & song logo

A logo I've designed for a Northampton based music tuition company.



studio promotion

The front of our new studio self promotional flyer.




Saturday, 10 May 2008

company website

I've finally uploaded a holding page for my companies website. There will be a few adjustments for the main site, but this is the kind of thing it will look like. Still learning how to bend Dreamweaver to my will as well, but, progress!

www.wheelerandporter.com

Wednesday, 23 April 2008

glastonbury t

I had a crack at the 'design a t-shirt for Glastonbury' competition:


Saturday, 19 April 2008

robert mugabe is not insane

Well OK, maybe just a little...

Saturday, 29 March 2008

an image from my past

This sign is a prominant part of my childhood. Isn't it terrifying? My local park had a small railway line that was used very irregularly, with these signs placed at all the level crossings. Even when there were no trains on the line (which was almost always) I always had a vague dread whenever I was crossing that a towering demon train would emerge from nowhere and mow me down. I thought the signs had all been taken down years ago, but a recent trip to the park proved this theory wrong. In an out of the way, slightly overgrown part of the park, this one remained. And it brought back all that childhood dread.

The scars may never fully heal, but it proves that this was an effective way to communicate their message, hmmm?



Wednesday, 5 March 2008

album design by numbers

I found a fun thing online -

Follow the instructions
here. There's three links, that provide you with a random wikipedia link for a band name, another random link for the album cover, and a final one for the album image. It's all utterly random and quite fun if you feel like some rapid fire design that you have little or no control over.

My band has a very silly name, apparently that's a real place in New Jersey.


Sunday, 27 January 2008

OCVC Prospectus

In a very odd example of having come full circle with my new job, Wheeler & Porter were asked to pitch for the higher education prospectus for my old college recently. Pitches are always interesting, because there's no guarentee that you'll actually get the job, so you could put a lot of time and effort into something to no avail. Of course if you put too little effort in, there's no chance you'll get the job and you probably don't deserve it anyway. The jury is still out on whether or not we got this, we where competing against several other companies so who knows.

Design 1: Trusty square format, with the use of large full page images opposite text. Helvetica, yum.

Design 2: This one was designed to be about A5 size. I was going for a small, slightly more unusual format for these (ie not just a A5ish magazine thing.) The idea here was that each course/section would have its own distinctive visual style and colour scheme.




Design 3: This one was more quirky, and slightly longer than I would have liked. Here we tried to sugges the places where the college has campuses (Oxford and Banbury). Technically it also has a campus at Biscester, but no one was interested in trying to represent that place, oddly enough. I also played about with over-the-top stock backgrounds.

This was an impressively long post. If the links are broken I apologise. Ive tried several times to fix them and according to the html it's all dandy, even though it isn't.

Monday, 21 January 2008

An Update!

I found this on my hard drive the other day...it's a very old unfinished painting I started doing when I first got my tablet. It managed to illicit a hollow chuckle from me, so I thought that I'd put it up, for lack of anything else to post for the time being. I call it 'First Date'. I can't remember what I was thinking when I concieved this. I think it came to me in a vision.
I have a hell of a lot of exciting projects on at work at the moment, a lot of packaging related stuff, but all that is pretty much hush-hush until as (and when) it is actually on the presses. So sadly I can't put up any work in progress shots.