Essex Music Festival Posters

Poster design for a series of festivals based in the Southend area of Essex. The design styling reflects the key aspect of getting the location, time and date across to the local public in a typography driven style.

Looking To The Future magazine

This publication was produced during my time with Careersmedia. A 32 page educational magazine created to target students at the post education stage of their education. Brief required a fresh, youthful, bright colour palette and images that reflected the graphic styles of the target audience.

Parents Direct magazine

Parents Direct magazine was a 32-40 page educational magazine created to target the parents of students at the post education stage of their education. The magazine was a source of information for parents and required a clear, concise and positive imagery, layout and copy. My design for this particular issue mirrored the Underground line system to allow the reade rto navigate to the required content.

Honda Marketing Focus Guide

The guide has been developed by THA to provide quarterly support and product focus to members of staff within the Honda dealerships. The guide was designed solely by myself using a combination of vector graphics to enable greater emphasis on the offers and information critical copy.

Honda - Good for Everyone

Poster and POS designs reflecting the 'green' credentials of Honda products on behalf of Honda Connections. The designs illustrate the clean, clear and simple qualities of the products to members of the public and Honda staff within their dealerships.

Honda - Insight Dealer Launch Guide

A launch guide produced for Honda's new hybrid vehicle the Insight. The guide is designed to support the product knowledge in the Honda dealerships. Layout design, vector illustrations are produced by myself and combined with Honda's own stock photography of the vehicle. This guide was produced with combined content from a number of different agencies working for Honda.

Simply Southend magazine

Simply Southend magazine was another publication designed by myself whilst working for Careersmedia. A 40 page lifestyle magazine produced for Careersmedia. I produced the copy, photography and layouts for this edition. Over 20,000 copies of the quarterly magazine are produced for residents of the Southend area.

Honda Class - Conference Event

A pitch designed to demonstrate the details of a 5 day European conference held by Honda in Zurich. My concept explored the international language of transport/tube maps to engage and communicate the 5 day event. The information graphics were to form part of an aid to attendees of the event incorporating timetables, location and product.

BT Shine Gala Awards Dinner

BT client required an event communication package for their gala dinner that reflected the venue of The Science Museum in London. The images are part of a set that included invites, table plans, place cards, web banners and menus.

Jigsaw24 Layout design

Pitch work for a computer hardware and software company based in Nottinghamshire. The company target the the education sector and required a series of spread designs for The Times Educational Supplement and several flash banners to direct traffic back to their own site. Jigsaw aim to support and stimulate education in the classroom using a variety of software and hardware products that they supply and distirbute. Using the supplied copy I generated a typographic illustration that reinforced Jigsaw's mantra of being at the heart of education.

Honda Layout design

A combination of a body of work used to illustrate to dealers to the benefits of some of the vehicles within their dealership. The vehicles in this project were the Honda Jazz and Type R. The project aimed to provide a greater understanding of the positive specifications of the vehicles and enable the dealers to promote these facets to their customers.

Rough Hill Club Flyer

Student event company based in London required a series of flyers to promote their club nights in the South East region to a number of university students.

Masters Degree Identity project

These illustrations formed part of a body of work that looked at the notion of identity - namely the identity of our high streets up and down the country. I wanted to represent graphically my own opinion that our streets were becoming exactly the same and each losing their sense of individuality. The colour by numbers images of famous commercial landmarks reflect the idea that the user/consumer is could be creative but are constrained by working with predetermined colours and shapes.

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