Fire Walk With Me

Categories: Design, Illustration



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CD cover for the Jean Nipon mix titled ‘Fire Walk With Me’ released by Six Pack France. The selection of music is excellent and they even made a nice tshirt to go with it. It is available as a limited edition digipack CD and as a package with both CD and tshirt.


You Only Live Once

Categories: Art Direction, Design, Music



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You Only Live Once is a compilation CD and series of club nights. The always helpful Ben Sullivan photographed it for me – combining water and electricity was slightly unnerving at the time.


Schweppes

Categories: Design, Illustration



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I was one of a bunch of artists and illustrators asked by George Patterson Y&R to illustrate 1+1=3 as part of their new campaign for Schweppes. There are metrolites and billboards all over the place so keep your eyes peeled.


The Only Son

Categories: Design, Fashion, Identity

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Logo and Identity design for a new fashion label designed by a lovely gentleman by the name of Au, based in Bangkok. The symbol is a stylistic combination of the initials, TOS, creating a versatile and abstract form that is most synonymous with the core aesthetic values of the label. It’s applications are varied and play on textural juxtapositions and combinations.

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Jamie Lloyd, Beware of the Light

Categories: Design, Illustration, Music



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Parallel Management

Categories: Design, Identity, Music



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A logo designed for a music management company based out of Sydney


Six Pack

Categories: Design, Fashion, Illustration, To Buy

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This is a new collection of Six Pack tshirt prints I have done. The production quality of these tshirts in printing and make is something I have never come across before, they are suburb! They are all available for sale on the Six Pack site.

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Self Titled

Categories: Design, Fashion, Identity

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Identity design for the talented Tulia Wilson’s new and brilliantly named label, Self Titled.

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It Was On Earth That I Knew Joy

Categories: Art, Design, Illustration

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As part of my recent involvement in the It Was On Earth That I Knew Joy exhibition at the Scion Installation L.A. I was also asked to design a poster to promote the film directed by Jean-Baptiste de Laubier of the same name. The poster was printed by the master screenprinter, Serge of Lowrider who not only did the most amazing job I’ve ever seen but was one of the nicest guys I’ve ever met.

You can now buy this 70×100cm screenprinted poster from Sixpack online.

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What I Think About When I Think About Dancing

Categories: Art Direction, Design



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I recently designed this 216 page book to accompany the Campbelltown Arts Centre exhibition, What I Think About When I Think About Dancing. The design accomodated roughly 40 written essays and almost as many visual responses to the theme of the show and the brief was to reflect that diversity. The publication is designed around a complicated mixture of black & white printing on an uncoated stock and a large number of inserted sections printed in colour on a coated stock of smaller dimensions. This design helps break up the content as both a reflection of the theme of the project and also as a way to assist in navigation through the book.

Included in the project were an A2 invitation poster and exhibition signage. I can’t thank the brilliant printer, Peachy Print, enough for their amazing diligence and outstanding quality of workmanship on this job.