Thursday 23 September 2010

Investors in People campaign 2010


Leaflet designs, as part of Cambridgeshire County Council's Investors in People re-accreditation campaign, 2010.
The three key themes of the campaign (skills, leadership, and vision) were embodied in three 'helping hounds' who promoted best practice in these areas.

Wednesday 22 September 2010

Community engagement poster

Cambridgeshire Together poster advertising community engagement workshops for the public.  I had no input into the photography aspect of the project, and had to come up with a design that would work with the limited selection of images available that had already been taken.

Tuesday 14 September 2010

Bignote gig poster

Poster for one of Bignote's regular band nights at The Enterprise, Camden. Illustration is by Toby Lefever, guitarist with The Scissors, from the back sleeve of their album 'Daylight Cinema'.

Monday 13 September 2010

'Leaving before last orders' by Expendable Friend - album cover


Album cover for Cambridge-based singer songwriter Expendable Friend.
The idea of the design was to reflect the different circumstances or emotional states in which one might be leaving before last orders. I used four different shots of singer Jacqui outside a well-known Cambridge pub (guess which one?), assembled in PhotoShop, including one with a blurred cyclist going past.

Saturday 11 September 2010

Tuesday 24 August 2010

East Regional Partnership logo (2)



Second of two logo variants for East Regional Partnership

East Regional Partnership logo (1)



Logo design for East Region Partnership, one of two variants

Popes of Chillitown - gig poster



This was a gig poster for West-London based ska/punk band Popes of Chillitown. The design reflects their familiar style of retro comic book/B-movie imagery.

'A Can of Worms' EP sleeve



This sleeve design was commissioned for an EP release by Geoff Hinkins, Cambridge-based singer/songwriter. The illustrations were produced in Adobe PhotoShop. The 'fig i, ii, ii' suggest instructions on opening and eating from a can of worms, in keeping with the wry, slightly dark sense of humour in Geoff's lyrics.