Business cards
Doodle, layout design and Riso print for Common Wanderer, St. Ives, Cornwall.
This would be the logo if I had a book club.
2011 — Exhibition branding
Concept design for the exhibition with visuals rolled out over the following: gallery guide, flyer, posters, wall vinyls, digital newsletter and animation.
New Cartographies: Algeria-France-UK brought together recent work by ten emerging and established contemporary artists to explore Africa’s largest country and its complex relationship with Europe as it heads towards its fiftieth year of independence.
Exhibition posters shown here.
Produced for Cornerhouse, now known as HOME.
2017 (ongoing) – Brand development
Ruby Creagh is a thoughtful fashion brand producing high-end functional bags handmade in the UK. I have been working with Ruby since early 2017, working on the brand development and marketing materials. The piece shown here is the brand's latest look book.
rubycreagh.co.uk
COMING SOON — Digital magazine (released monthly)
Selected works.
2010 — Exhibition branding
Visual concept design for the exhibition with visuals rolled out over the following: gallery guide, flyer, posters, gallery wall vinyls, digital newsletter, animation and microsite.
UnSpooling – Artists & Cinema, was a large and ambitious group exhibition that straddles two giant bodies of reference – art and cinema – showing 20 international artists.
Produced for Cornerhouse, now known as HOME.
Oil pastel drawings of people that catch my eye or situations I want to record.
2011 — Exhibition branding
Concept design for the exhibition with visuals rolled out over the following: gallery guide, flyer, posters, wall vinyls, digital newsletter and animation.
The People You're not was an exhibition and young people project at Cornerhouse. The work in this show shared similar themes around fame, idolisation and celebrity culture. The groups spent 4 months creating work with support from a workshop facilitator and finally met up as an exhibition team in December 2010 in order to produce an exhibition of their work.
The exhibition attracted over 4000 people in just 4 weeks. 800 people attended the preview event, breaking Cornerhouse records for a gallery 1 show.
Produced for Cornerhouse, now known as HOME.
Single line drawings.