Identity Workshop



This is my final outcome from my Corporate Identity workshop. We had to create a corporate identity for out partner's imaginary business. Mine was a cider bar in Manchester, that provides specialist and unusual ciders from around the world - and also a relaxed, 'log cabin' environment. It's primary audience would be students and young professionals.

I created a set of stationary: the business card (above), letterhead and envelope. We were aslso asked to come up with a promotional item for the company. My partner was very adament she wanted something different than the usual flyer/poster promotion so I came up with mini free sample bottles with a map to the bar on the back (no photos of these just yet!).



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Edible Spectacles

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Spectoposition

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More Ted Baker Development



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Dulce de Leche

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Initial Ted Baker Experimentation





Just some initial photograph experiments for a competition brief for YCN. We have to create an intergrated campaign for one of four areas of the Ted Baker brand: eyewear, watches, fragance or footwear. As you can see, I've chosen eyewear! I want to create a sort of Monty Python-esque vibe, using lots of handmade elements and primarily photography!

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It's Too Rouge



First of a small side project I've set myself. To do a series of designs (and eventually animations) based on the poetry of Emily Dickinson. Considering how many projects I have on the go at uni this may take a while, but it's a fun free time extra.

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Further Topman Ads...


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Lost&Found









A group project in which we had to create an unlikely coalition. We chose the themes of Lost and Found as with research we realized that the majority of things that are lost are never really found. We created website for people to post about their missing items, or items they have found. And also, if an item is returned, have that chance to say thank you. The above images are of a promotional pack we created to advertise the website and how to use it.

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