RE:JOICE is a basic zero piece from which you can start. With many pockets, each piece of jacket can become as individual and unique as it owner. Happiness in people vary therefore each design of jacket varies.
RE:JOICE is to introduce the daily joy and happiness to people around us. Our daily happiness does not depend on something extravagance but just small little things.
This collaborative project with Josh Jefferson looks into the future by speculating how technology
could impact the connection & interactions we have as humans.
Applying ‘minimal thinking’ in the everyday can have sustainable benefits. A minimalist approach focuses on necessities, not consumerism. By consuming less, we are having less of an impact on the planet. The idea is you put on your ‘minimalist thinking cap’ while going about your daily life.
Francesca Mannocchi is a freelance journalist who covers migration and conflicts and contributes to numerous Italian and international newspapers. This publication brings together a series of interviews and reports she did in Libya and Yemen. I believe it is important to translate them into English since these wars and situations should concern everyone internationally.
I hope this book will engage a wide audience through strong and clear visual content.
“What do you think someone you’ve never met keeps in their top drawer? The drawer of a bank robber, a tax collector, or that man who loiters outside Farm Foods? I don’t know, but I’ve imagined it.”
Shapes is a typeface that I created inspired by a typeface called Baley and styles like the designer Wim Crouwel. I used repeated shapes to create two alternate versions – one made use of sharp angular lines, whilst the other employed more rounded off corners. This came out of a project that explored the place of simple shapes within design and the emotions that they could carry with them. The two typefaces were put to use in my slightly abstract publication “Shapes & Old Paintings” that worked with the same idea of playing with shapes and their possible uses.
RE:LIVE is a 24/7 vending machine that aims to sell an experience of my our childhood, a taste of unusual familiarity that brings you back in time. There is a choice of food for everyone; one that you can relate with from your experiences. Each of the flavoured packet will take you down the memory lane, embarking on a nostalgic journey to relive some of the unforgettable times. RE:LIVE is to share my childhood memories with people around us because everyone have a different childhood and a different experience.
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Typenowhere documents work created on the BA(Hons) Graphic Design course at The University of the West of England, at Arnolfini contemporary art gallery in Bristol. The site also acts as a student resource including current live opportunities. Located inside the Arnolfini contemporary art gallery in Bristol city centre and taught by practising graphic designers, learning takes place in a studio environment with exceptional department facilities and a real-world dynamic. The course ranks very highly in the National Student Survey (NSS). Current students are regularly shortlisted for national and international graphic design awards. The course provides excellent preparation for a creative career in the UK and abroad. Many of our graduates establish their own freelance businesses or independent design companies.