Thursday, 8 November 2012

Pintrest!


You can now follow me on Pintrest, I've only just set up an account but already find it quite addictive! 
You can have a peak at my boards by clicking here.

Friday, 19 October 2012

Madge Gill










Whilst on placement I was doing artist research and I stumbled across the work of artist Madge Gill. I'm particularly drawn to her black and white pieces as I've always loved monochrome work. If you want to see more of her artwork you can look on the website madgegill.com

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Fave fabric pics at IKEA









IKEA are celebrating 25 years in the UK this year, so I thought I'd share with you some of my current favorite IKEA fabrics. 

P.s. It's my dream to one day work for ikea. 

Sunday, 14 October 2012

Wish List

Spotted this muppets All in one on the teen section of the new look website, I think it's amazing! Who wouldn't want to lounge around with the likes of miss piggie, kermit and the cookie monster?! 


Sunday, 7 October 2012

Hackney Wick Street Art













Some photos I took of the street art by the station & canal near Hakney Wick! Enjoy x 

Friday, 7 September 2012

Kitsch Love!

Just spotted this unusual print on this Chelsea Girl dress that's available to buy at River Island, or on the ASOS website.  ..... I LOVE kitsch and this combo of cherubs is perfect! 






Tuesday, 4 September 2012

My time at Muraspec

I've just returned home from my 2 week placement in the lovely Muraspec Design studios in Kent,which was amazing! It was my first proper placement and I really enjoyed it. I was overwhelmed by how lovely everyone in the studio was, and the amazing space they had set in the beautiful Kent countryside. 

Whilst on placement, I spent time with the CAD department and used their AVA software to tweak my winning 'african masks' design, we also used AVA to produce multiple colourways and rendors. The girls in the graphics department explained that this software costs around £40,000, and you're even required to go up to London to get specialist training to use it. This software was amazing though, and I'm really pleased with how the rendors and colourways have turned out. 



My design renders

Different colourways for my design 

I was also given tours of the Muraspec site, as they are able to produce their own designs on site in their factory, which was really interesting to see. Also from a designers point of view it's a benefit that you're able to see your design from the start (mood boards, drawings etc) to the finished product. 

I'll be updating my blog with the designs, drawings and mood boards I created at Muraspec shortly!