Skin Colour is Not a Symptom

“In relation to the Coronavirus, people are vilifying the Asian community based on their skin colour. This has to stop. Members of the Asian community have wrongfully had to endure multiple counts of abuse, from shouting, to spitting and to hitting. No-one should have to live in fear of being a victim of racism. I felt I had to combat this in anyway I could and so created this campaign, with the purpose of reminding society that skin colour is not a symptom of Coronavirus.”

 

Millie Bowie

Website: www.milliebowie.com

Repetitive Music

A large scale design exploring a visual representation of musical notation repetition. This piece looks specifically at the 4 cord progression played within a guitar song. The dots represent the finger positions when playing the the cords G, D, EM & C.

 

Kayleigh Munn

Website: www.kayleighmunndesigns.com

F(un) Detected

F(un) Detected

I created a series of online workshops, in which we explored the use of make-up & face paint as a tool to mitigate detection by facial recognition technology. This workshop is part of a series of workshops looking at creative responses to solving issues around conflict.

 

Robert Bandy

Website: www.bandesign.co.uk

Black Penguin Pear Gin

Black Penguin Pear Gin

“I was thrilled to win the live brief, set by Bunker Creative, to design the next edition of Black Penguin Gin. During my internship, I developed my idea for the pear flavoured gin with their help and guidance. The ‘Pearguin’ logo is designed to incorporate the name, the pear flavour and be symbolic of the two sided partnership behind the ‘mates for life’ tag line. A limited edition of 100 wax sealed 250ml bottles were each housed within their own labelled tubes.”

 

Ruby Craner Buckley

Website: www.rubycranerbuckley.co.uk

Responding to the Unknown

Responding to the Unknown

A series of photographs taken of my family self-isolating due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with accompanying interviews. This aims to explore how different generations react to a time of uncertainty. Printed with @newspaperclub.

 

Ella Staines

Website: www.ellastaines.com

How May I Help You? – The Dystopian Workplace

We seem to be in an era of eroding the rights of workers, going back towards the days when child labour, no weekends or paid holidays were the norm for the working classes. My extended study aims to challenge these norms by presenting radical and challenging opinions of the workplace through a number of different outcomes.

www.joetraviswilliams.co.uk