''blurring the line between visual designer and artist''
Currently studying for an MA in Visual Communication
(Experimental Communication) at the Royal College of Art, I don’t quite fit
into any of the usual industry moulds, blurring the line between visual
designer and artist. Sometimes this helps, sometimes it hinders, but I enjoy
the creative freedom it gives me.
My work often includes the manipulation and adaptation of
old tech in order to create my visuals. As a result my work focuses mainly on
experimental photography, experimental film, light installations and
interactive visual pieces.
I’m not a big fan of working with digital, VR, AR etc. I
choose to work predominantly with analogue, preferring the natural and
sometimes unexpected results you can achieve. Results that are very different
from the visual noise of domineering corporate imagery.
Recently, I have completed work for the Royal College of
Music, BUPA Great Run and TED Talks, with work displayed at the Mexican
Institute of Design
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