Sunday, 3 June 2007

Waste of Space: Berrylands



From Berrylands station to the top of Chiltern Drive is considered a misuse of public space to the surrounding residents and shop owners. The area has been designed for the public but there are no people around, creating an eerie atmosphere. We propose that a weblink be used for film companies to locate Berrylands as a place for a set. This link will direct them to Berrylands website where they will be able to find out details that the set possesses.

CV

Obsolete, Not



Giving old and rusty ice-skating boots a completely new identity and purpose. From the characteristics of the object of supporting, cutting, slicing, and stabbing I transformed it into a fighting weapon which would then be desired again. This in turn formed a modern martial art based around the weapon, ‘Respect’ fighting. Publicity for the martial art in the form of a poster.

Both Respect fighters are required to wear protective stab proof clothing to prevent any serious injury to either fighter. The aim is solely to damage the top layer of the protective garments in the chest area of each fighter. Resulting rips in the facbric determine who is to be respected out of the two fighters.

Kingston University Publication


Visual Dialogues
We designed an inspirational publication based on the idea of process and dialogue. All of the design courses within Kingston University use the same processes even though they get to different conclusions, bringing them together. This design would allow the reader to view and flick between the different sections as they would all link using the process of a a tab system.

Saturday, 26 May 2007

Love Hate- Dissociative Identity Disorder


The portrayal of the love a couple have for each other despite the female having Dissociative Identity Disorder, and the hatred it can cause. We have portrayed the
extreme emotions that appear using three points of view: the boyfriends view of
events, the first personality of the girlfriend, and the second personality of the girlfriend.

Wednesday, 23 May 2007