I am a graphic design student, with nine years experience in design and building websites, developing both front and back-end. I create one of a kind illustrations and surface designs, creative yet user friendly websites and eye-catching graphics.
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This web-design was the last version of this portfolio. It features my own illustrations and utilises CSS3 powered animations.
This personal illustration of Jarvis Cocker was created in Illustrator and edited in PhotoShop. It was mainly an experiment in how to achieve an handmade, screen printed style digitally.
This vinyl cover design was entered in Secret 7”s contest to design a cover for The Cures’ “Friday I’m In Love”. After the contest I reworked the artwork into this poster.
The second in a series of illustrations based on my favourite songs. This is inspired by the song “Underwear” by Pulp.
I created this wall paper using my own scanned paper textures, my own patterns and art clippings.
The first in a series of illustrations inspired by my favourite songs, this features lyrics from The Cure’s “Jupiter Crash”.
I created this WordPress theme for a personal blog/portfolio. I utilised CSS3 techniques, @font-face and one of my own personal typefaces.
I created this wallpaper for personal use. It features a vector drawing of Robert Smith.
I created this webdesign for a blog sometime back in 2009. The graphic, blocky style was intended to be very bold.
Another personal design for my old resources website, my aim when designing this was to break away from the muted colours I’m so fond of and create a bright, inspiring design.
Part of my routine for developing my skills is that every so often I pick a style I’ve never been very good at and attempt to create something. This webdesign is an example of that. It will be available as a WordPress and Tumblr theme very shortly.
This design was used on my old resource website. The single page website captured an old fashioned aesthetic, whilst displaying content in an attractive, organised way.