After finishing a BA(hons) in Graphic Design, there are no limits as to where I can go.
I am interested in quirky things. So interested, in fact, I chose a moose and the hilarity of it as my final research project (dissertation) to be a part of finishing my course.
After three years on a design course, I feel more than ready to enter "the real world". I want to use my angled look on the world to make designs that will tilt heads.
My take on projects are often as quirky as my choice of research project. On a brief about making life easier for people living with severe back aches, my direction was not to actually make life easier, but to give people a kick in the back to get out of their comfy seats and rather do something active to strengthen themselves. I did this not by organising exercises, but by changing the layout of the living space in a way that forces more movement.
For every brief I take on, I try to learn something new. A book is not necessarily a book, and a poster can still be anything. |