30 January 2011

Breakfast on the Beach



E-Card invitation for a business-breakfast event at real estate fair MIPIM 2011 in Cannes. The watersport activities seen from the beach all have the company's red double-triangle logo as a base.

25 January 2011

knuk business cards

Short film explaining how to use the new knuk business cards with a QR Code matrix that can be scanned by a mobile phone with a camera.

The code contains contact information in a format that can be uploaded straight into the phone's address book (download a free QR Code scanner for Android).

21 January 2011

Activity Centre

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Concept for a large scale installation based on a learning toy for infants.

16 January 2011

Beyond The Valley


Leaving behind traditional and commercial shapes in favour of long sweeps, overlays with tailored panels.  Cocoon shapes are constructed of silk crepes, woven knits and appliquéd chiffon which tie across the body.  Tones of fresh whites and dusty greys add a delicate lightness to a winter collection.


13 January 2011

Burns Night


Concept for promotional material (video trailer, flyer, invitations) for a charity evening celebrating the Scottish poet Robert Burns.






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10 January 2011

Gutted Building #01

Large scale installation on a working building site, January 2011.
Location: Neue Balan, Balanstrasse 73, D-81541 Munich, Germany.

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05 January 2011

Eerie



work in progress for a capsule collection and associated short film. 
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28 December 2010

Two Woodcutters (Homage to Hodler)


Dyptich, screen print on canvas using imagery from Ferdinand Hodler's The Woodcutter (1910).



Hodler's original painting was one of two design submissions for new Swiss Franc bank notes issued in 1911.

Hodler: The Woodcutter, 1910
Swiss 50 Franc note, 1911

20 December 2010

Alive by Night

Swathing in metres of voluminous flowey silk chiffon fabric with a soft floral print/appliquéd pattern. Long, loose silhouettes with an understated eccentricity.

18 December 2010

Untouchable

Personal armour or body armour describes all types of protective clothing designed to absorb and/or deflect slashing, bludgeoning, and penetrating attacks. It was historically employed to protect soldiers, whereas today, it is also used to protect feelings of the heart.

A collection of personal armour, which is made up of separate pieces and dresses.  Intricate black lace is mixed with black leather fabric on a support of tulle netting. 

Corseted and tailored jackets provide a structure which is complimented by lace trailing down arms and skirts bellowing at the waist.

16 December 2010

Chocolate Box King Kong


The window-like squares of a box of chocolates - reminiscent of a New York sky scraper - prompted this 'objet-trouvé' artwork.


12 December 2010

Muybridge in Kingston


Eadweard J. Muybridge (9 April 1830 – 8 May 1904) was an English photographer who spent much of his life in the United States. He is known for his pioneering work on animal locomotion which used multiple cameras to capture motion, and his zoopraxiscope, a device for projecting motion pictures that pre-dated the flexible perforated film strip.

Eadweard Muybridge returned to his native England in 1894, published two further, popular books of his work, and died on 8 May 1904 in Kingston upon Thames while living at the home of his cousin Catherine Smith, Park View, 2 Liverpool Road. The house has a British Film Institute commemorative plaque on the outside wall (from Wikipedia).

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The above Eadweard Muybridge returning to his home at no. 2 Liverpool Road, Kingston upon Thames shows four naked figures of Muybridge crossing Liverpool Road - Muybridge regularly used himself as a model for his photographic experiments. The scene is reminiscent of the famous Abbey Road album cover by the Beatles. A warning sign in the background shows animated images from Muybridge's famous photographic series 'The Horse in Motion'.
 


06 December 2010

Dalmatrix

 Dalmatian with a quick release (QR) matrix code that can be scanned by any smartphone with in-built camera.  The QR code contains a link to a website which will be automatically opened by the smartphone (save image below as a jpeg and use this online QR code reader if no smartphone at hand).


Used in connection with a spoof 'missing pet' poster on trees, fences, message boards, etc. to create a hardlink beteen the physical and virtual worlds.

01 December 2010

Snowflake Card

Season's Greetings card and animated e-card for an architects' office with a snowflake and fireworks design based on the company's double triangle logo.

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15 November 2009

The Box

Concept design for a lightweight timber structure on top of a refurbished garage outbuilding as a first floor extension for a 1930s private house in Esher, Surrey, UK.

Insulated shutter panels fold and slide over the windows to give the appearance of a perfect box when closed.

A new timber pergola completes the courtyard.




shutters open

shutters closed

07 February 2009

Medal Design for Scottish Rowing Championships


The silver coloured medal and wide white ribbon combine to form a Saltire or St. Andrew’s cross, a national symbol. Hanging around the medalist’s neck, the medal and its wearer combine to form a Scottish flag. The design is a break away from traditional round medal shapes. The assymmetrical form with its oar-shaped cutout makes the medal unique and instantly recognisable as a Scottish Rowing trophy.

Ribbon is threaded through oar-shaped cutout


+++ UPDATE +++

Remarkably similar: The 2010 European Athletics Championships Medals more than a year later.