Friday, 23 December 2011
Monday, 14 November 2011
An important thing to remember...
A beautiful illustration by Maira Kalman for a book entitled 'Food Rules' by Michael Kullen, a guide to the approach we should take towards food nowadays; that perhaps we should listen to advice from those elder & wiser than us rather than what is 'officially' advised by the government. If you're not hungry enough to eat an apple, you're probably not hungry, and, Place a bouquet of flowers on the table and everything will taste twice as good.
Sending out the message that food is as much about pleasure and communion as it is about nutrition and health.
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Monday, 3 October 2011
Monsters illustrated
It seems one of the illustrators I love & and wrote about recently is the same person that did this print sold in The Hoxton Street Monster supplies, since it's opening last November.
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'Zingoula Cudacuda' by BEN NEWMAN |
The Awfully Bad Guide to Monster Housekeeping from Ministry of Stories on Vimeo.
Alternatively feel free to pop along and buy your next jar of Pickled Eyeballs and support a great project.
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Friday, 23 September 2011
Is it a shoe or a sculpture?
Like most women, I absolutely adore shoes in all their shapes, sizes and colours. I make snap purchases, without even considering whether they'll o with anything, or the practicality of them..but these, yes these people are SERIOUS un practical shoes. But I love them! They fuse my love of shoes and art in one.
Created by Israeli born footwear designer, Kobi Levi, these creations are a visual feast, forcing you to look twice and work out how this object can actually fit a foot inside it. Levi says of his work, "The piece is a wearable sculpture. It is "alive" with or without the foot or body".
Amazingly, all the shoes are hand made in his studio. Follow more creations on his blog.
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Monday, 25 July 2011
Making music look good
Found collective also collaborated on this piece for the Director's showcase in Cannes, making a kinect performance that can only be explained here. The effects produced as you can see are quite intriquing.
We also got a sneak peak into some of the test video tricks from Henry Schofield of Partizan which was a highlight for me.
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Friday, 22 July 2011
Psychedelic invigoration

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Wednesday, 8 June 2011
Top TV
Well BETC & Evian had a job on their hands to better their dancing babies ad of last year, but I think they've done a good job with the latest 'Evian Baby Inside'. This one uses a stop frame technique of adults waering t-shirts with babie's bodies printed from the neckline in various positions, giving the illusion that these people with 'young' bodies are dancing around. Ending with the famous 'Live Young' strapline. Well resolved.
Another fav I have put up for my own purposes is the 'Cats with thumbs' ad for Cravendale released earlier this year. I must've missed it as only by chance saw it through a youtube link. But it did make me laugh out loud:
By W+K London
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Tuesday, 7 June 2011
Oh crap.
There almost always comes a time in a creatives' career when an idea that they had many moons ago sits idle in their book/ bottom drawer and it isn't long before someone goes and bloody makes the thing. Is that flattering or just a case of ideas existing out there somewhere and people tapping into it as and when appropriate? In my case it was a campaign I thought up for Topshop to make the shopper's experience more bearable and convenient for those with fast paced lifestyles. It was more a technological solution as such than a conceptual idea, but it was based on the frustrations many feel (especially in winter) at having to undress and re-layer up to try on an outfit, This way,m with my special mirror, shopper's can try on clothes of their choice with minimum effort.
However with ever changing technology and brand competition it was only a matter of time before something similar was made:
And below was my campaign thought up last November, quietly shown in my portfolio:
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(All work shown above is original ideas by myself and not reproduced to the best of my knowledge at the time of production) |
Oh well. Back to the drawing board.
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