Over the past few years, I've increasingly realised that, under the pressure and deadlines of professional work, it can be easy to rely on what one already knows as a creative. It's hard to find the time or opportunity to learn new techniques, styles and processes, and as a result, quick fixes become all too tempting.
This insight is what motivated me to begin experimenting with personal work. Unrestrained by deadlines or other people's expectations, I've been able to experiment with abstract ideas and learn new working practices that I hope will enrich my future professional work. Some of the results are shown here, along with unused client work.
Spheres Print
Radial Dot Pattern
Type Circle Poster
Poster & Scene Render
Abstract Shapes
Unused Work — Light Typography
Collapsed Type
Maze/Bubbles Print
Unused Mix Magazine Cover (completed at forpeople)
Illustrated Cards for Lucy Marshall
Radial Type Array
Foil Shapes Print
Ampersand Detail
Blocks Render
Neon Graph