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DELIVER Winter
Themes Evergreenery, darkness, pathfinding, tracks and traces, ice and frost Shown through translucent layers- tracing paper etc. Spray painted traces, paint textures, oil pastel layers, scratchy inks
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DELIVER Summer
Themes Lightness, heat, growth at it’s peak Reflected through blocks of colour, spray paint, pastels, dry brushes, chunky letters. More intense greens and blues.
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DELIVER Spring
Themes New growth, greenness and new life Reflected through washes, drips and wet brushstrokes. Yellowish-green and lighter blues.
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DEVELOP Layouts again
Following on from this layout development, I needed a way to keep the layouts consistent while working on paper. I used tracing paper and a hand drawn grid to transfer some of…
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DELIVER Journal pages – Dots
I didn’t want to use plain pages in the journal, as they are often intimidating when you’re trying to start something. I really like dotted pages to work on as they’re good…
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DELIVER Visual Experiments – Journal Layouts
I’ve been taking a lot of photos out and about, and decided to try and use some of them to bring together some template layouts. The final ones will (hopefully) be a…
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DELIVER Visual Experiments – Style Guide
I’ve done enough experimentation now that I can begin to see the identity emerging. This post is a work-in-progress collating some of that into a cohesive guide. https://www.skyscanner.net/about-us/brand Colour Palette Type/Lettering Symbols…
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DEVELOP Typography – Analogue Experiments
Following my visual research I started to do some testing. Firstly I tried using a dip pen and ink to give a ‘scratchy’ effect. I also tested these on damp paper. The…
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DEVELOP Visual Experiments – Textures, backgrounds and thinking about layouts
After my visual research this weekend, I wanted to try and bring some of those textures into my work. I really liked some of the layers of paint I found, so I…
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DEVELOP Visual Experimentation – Brush and Ink Writing
These were done while I waited for some inclement weather, with watercolours and brushes on paper in various stages of dampness. I like the effect but I think this would be better…