Monday 29 June 2009

Tyneham Photography

A selection of portraits in a dead village.

Monday 25 May 2009

The Philip Lawrence Awards 2008


Myself and three others designed all of the PR for the event including magazines, invites and posters.

Greenwashing
















In a recent survey one in four people stated that they prefer to buy products that look environmentally friendly. 

However how do you know that products which look ecologically friendly actually are?

The idea was to create a packaging series that challenged this increasing trend of eco-friendly looking items.

Bare Branches


This scroll shows the less publicised consequences of China's Once Child Policy. A large number of men who have no chance of marriage or family attachments and often have no choice but to be recruited to the military...
These men are referred to in dossiers and articles as bare branches.

The Gender Illusion

As the boundaries of gender are pushed further and further the two become indistinguishable. They become one.

The Lost Village of Tyneham

During WW2 the village of Tyneham in Dorset was requisitioned by the military, displacing all of its inhabitants. Sixty years later the village is still unoccupied, this project explores the emotions of the three generations affected.

My Scar

A typographic book exploring a physical and mental scar.

Gender

A photographic exploration of sexuality and gender.

Photoshop Filters


These days we are so depended on computers that we forget things can not be undone with the click of a button. This concept has been displayed by hand-crafting a selection of photoshop filters on chairs and then trying to 'undo' them.

Bell Centennial

To show the carefully crafted transition of the font from large to small me and three others spent a day round London raising awareness of Bell Centennail with three 2,500pt A's!

Above is the packaging for a poster and dvd we created to document the day. The poster folds out to create a giant A  so you can re-create the transition and a full bleed photograph on the other.