Digital Design
Digital designs are developed by creating and combining vectors. From a simple object, through to detailed forms of visual communication, the possibilities are endless. These can be showcased across numerous platforms, including posters, postcards, flyers, magazines, logos, brochures, labels, templates, signs, billboards.. the list is infinite and so are the creative opportunities. These are the foundations of digital design, of which anything can be built.
A Faux Gallery Initiative
Faux Gallery design initiative was developed to showcase two digital designs that illustrate the essence of the capital cities Paris and Tokyo. Both emphasise some of the visual elements that the cities are culturally famous for.
Unfold Exhibition
These tote bag designs were developed to represent the works of famous designers, Milton Glassier and Allan Fletcher. They are deliberately based on their original pieces, showcasing their styles and original work, of which they are renown for.
soul waves
Soul waves was a concept that was developed for a music festival located by the sea. The brief required a design that could also be applied as a water bottle label and an extra form of marketing. The label needed to promote the festival, as well as the message to encourage people to drink plentiful water and stay hydrated throughout the day. The design needed to be bright, fun and summery - as well as representing the soul music genre of the festival. The waves, sun, silhouette of a man playing a saxophone and treble clef/ music notes, represent the most important elements.
harvest cafe
The Harvest Cafe is situated in a country town and prides itself with serving fresh, homemade and organic food. This is the main feature of the business, of which the logo and added elements were developed to reflect. The business wanted not only a logo, but an image that was colourful and captivating, and easily transferred across a number of mediums, such as a large, in store picture, aprons and packaging.