Posts Tagged ‘design’

Exciting news! I am finally able to share the material I have been working on for the past few months! The most exciting part, for me, was creating the very first promotional video, defining a visual style and introducing the Oneself brand, history and philosophy to potential investors and customers. I took the reigns on

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It’s almost time to celebrate! Looking forward to seeing everyone there having fun! I have been working on some colouring in pages for the kids to draw on, and have almost finished an activity book to launch on the day. If you have been keeping up with the facebook page, you already know how exciting

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In: Design

I am extremely happy to be able to help with the visual identity preceding the launch of Newcastle-based textile artist “Blueberry Boulevard” and very proud of Lee-Anne Flanagan (a.k.a my mum) for turning her talent and years of experience with sewing and fabrics into a business. The logo design was inspired by a retelling of

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In: Design

So…what have i been up to lately? Aside from celebrating my daughters second birthday and developing a pen and ink illustration approach for Yang Style Tai Chi book, I have begun working up a design for a new sewing label Blueberry Boulevard. I cant release the image yet…but here is a taste of whats coming

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In: Design

I like to create a peaceful and happy still life in my photos, something that makes people feel good when they look at it…I strive to create something that allows people to form their own connection with the image. Ruth from PinkPepperTree Amongst all the excitement of High Up Where, i forgot to mention that

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Its all coming together. The artwork was pretty much finalised and I was getting some interest from people who wanted a copy to read with their own kids… so it was time to open up the pandoras box that is professional printing. I decided quickly to search only for printers that are sustainable and eco

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Although i was encouraged by the way this first artwork turned out, I wanted more detail than i could achieve cutting by hand. So I invested time in developing a digital work flow that would closely resemble the look of the photographed paper layers, but gave the flexibility to scale the elements and cut in

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