Thursday, 22 September 2011

Statements on my practise

A . . . . . . . . . investigation of . . . . . . . . . . . with a focus on . . . . . . . . .

Themes: Fashion/ Music/ Cosmetics/ Food/ Cultural Retail
Product: Packaging, POS, Store Graphics, Events, Lookbooks Zines.
Discipline: Type & Image, Print, Conceptually driven!!!

Getting it right.

A brand investigation into store graphics for retail with a focus on packaging and pos.

Considering Retail brand personalities, an investigation into store graphics and packaging with a focus on . . . . . . 

Investigation of promotional retail design focusing on packaging, pos and store graphics.

An investigation into brand personalities of high st and boutique retailers with a focus on promotion and packaging.

I realised I am more conceptually driven and choose a discipline that would be best for each brief separately, I like them to fully function over a range of promotional media outlets such as packaging, pos, events, look books, web etc.... 

A concept driven practice for retail brand personalities with a focus on packaging and store graphics that can be extended through to events and publications.

Concept Driven ----> Fully functionable throughout all promotional material -----> Fashion Retailers






D&AD Poster


Wednesday, 14 September 2011

'Alpine Soundtrack' Collection




Supremebeing 3D kite boarding


depthcharge from beboii on Vimeo.

HUGO Create

Absolut Blank



Supreme Being White Canvas Project


White Canvas Project 1: Cam Jam - FULL MOVIE from Supremebeing Ltd on Vimeo.

WCP is a project by Supremebeing to experiment with the surroundings and environment as a ready-made and often ignored canvas, as well as being the header for all their future artist collaborations.
Supremebeing will be creating events and paint jams around the globe with artists and like minds, each time releasing limited edition runs of prints on their favourite canvas; the humble white t-shirt. These special collections of t-shirts and prints will feature artwork exclusively created for or inspired by each event.
For the first installment of the WCP Supremebeing wanted to work with a selection of their most treasured artists and comrades. Artists whom they have worked with in the past, and have become friends with over the years though a mutual passion; artists they truly respect.
For a few sunny days in July some of the UK’s most respected and influential street artists came together to help launch the WCP. A Cambridge barn not far from the head office was transformed into a street art Mecca, with salvaged objects such as rusty 60’s advertising signs, car parts, authentic wartime helmets, ammo boxes and retro furniture all upcycled by top street artists David Walker, Mr Jago, She One, Will Barras and Bue the Warrior. Lets just say it was not exactly your average week in sleepy Cambridge and enough to make any street art fan loose their mind. To find out what exactly happened watch the teaser and check out the WCP website for the full video. The site will also be the hub of all on-goings, information and releases surrounding this unique project.
The WCP will be an on going project, continuing to explore the different areas that art exists in and offer platforms for new projects and events to happen. With different artists and locations coming into play, each event will have a different style and vibe, all with the same goal of bringing creatives together.
With the WCP now underway expect to see some exciting events afoot, with the release of the first exclusive t-shirt collection limited to 20 pieces each celebrating the work of the first 5 Artists, followed by a London exhibition of their work held mid October alongside a further drop of t-shirts created in the Cambridge jam.
From the street art collections that don the office walls to the doodle jams that took place in Suprembeing’s old skate shop that spawned the brand we have today, Supremebeing have always had an affinity with street art and the culture in which it exists.
This is just the beginning!

Thursday, 1 September 2011

'Quick Fixe' by Luke Harris


Luke and Zach Go Boating present: Quick Fixe, Jan. 15 from Luke Harris on Vimeo.

I'd really like to work with some stop motion video animation, I think it looks really quirky and creative and its surprising what you can create by hand. I might look at creating a short music video for a local band.