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- November 23rd, 2008.
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I would like personally thank the following sites for featuring some of my latest works:
BEHANCE for featuring my FAULT piece.
IMAZINE and FFFFOUND for featuring my Experimental Typo.
and COLOR CUBIC, DESIGN CENTRE & DESIGN SLICES for featuring my White Lies piece.
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Made from Lollypop Sticks.
Thank you iLT!
- September 28th, 2008.
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I would like to personally thank I Love Typography for featuring my ampersand on their ‘Gutbustingly Good’ Friday Flickr Found Type post. It is truly an honor; i have been a keen reader since my University days; a great link for typographic inspiration.
An ‘Oddinary’ Book
- July 31st, 2008.
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Lucius Young mailed me over the ‘An Oddinary Exhibition‘ eBook earlier today. It was a pleasure to be apart of this project, here is one of the spreads which featured my ‘BOX’ concept.
For more information on the project please see the ‘An Oddinary Exhibition post.’
Special thanks to Lucius Young and to the rest of the ‘Oddinary’ Team!
Download the PDF: An ‘Oddinary’ Book
Behance Gallery
- June 27th, 2008.
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My OUCH work has been featured at the Behance Gallery:
Behance is a great network for creatives to showcase portfolios and received feedback from fellow enthusiasts.
Please feel free to add me as a contact.
Featured in The Whitehaven News
- January 17th, 2008.
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Just watch our hobby develop!
17th January ‘08
The Whitehaven News has launched a group on Flickr called Whitehaven Snappers, a project set up by Alan Cleaver, Deputy Editor of the Whitehaven News.
“The group is open to anyone who lives in Whitehaven/West Cumbria or anyone who takes photos in this corner of England.”
Alan Cleaver
To follow the project and for more information, please visit the blog -
Whitehaven Snappers.
A big thank you to Alan Cleaver, for printing my work along with other enthusiastic photographers in The Whitehaven News.
maritime II
Whitehaven Maritime 07
Inside one of the tall ships
Dusk II
3D type: made from metal, held on bamboo sticks.
The idea being to portray a mood/atmosphere of a chosen area, a much loved project from the year of my foundation course.







