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Category Archives: Design work
A logo for LowCarbonUK.com
Here’s a logo I have just put together for LowCarbonUK.com, a project run by the University of Bath to gather and share information from various Low Carbon Network Fund projects. I like the colours I used, but was pleasantly … Continue reading
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Graphic designers are NOT ruining the web
This was supposed to be one blog post, but it became too long for this type of site. If anyone expresses any interest in the other two parts I’ll finish it. Let me know in the comments. This post is primarily … Continue reading
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A billboard for Boots
I did this ages ago, but I still like it. A very simple concept (this is the last of the three stages…can you guess what the others were?), but the client liked it, and it beat offerings from much larger … Continue reading
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Graphic designers, save your work
This is a little essay to help graphic designers preserve their sanity. It is primarily aimed at them, because that is what I do for a living, but it is just as applicable for anyone else who creates work that … Continue reading
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Packaging Concepts – Two Options
Two options for an – ultimately unsuccessful – pitch. One is rather gaudy, the other is more restrained. I think the latter is my favourite, but the former has a certain bouncy charm.
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