The first of an annual publication, 'KIOSK' integrates the disciplines of Art, Design and Architecture into a 96 page magazine. A wrap around cover which folds out to a large poster is one of the original features along with the duel pantone colour scheme and uncoated paper, giving the whole magazine a very unique prestigious publication.
Thursday
KIOSK magazine
'KIOSK' has three main sections ART, DESIGN and ARCHITECTURE, and these are split into 3 different pantone colours with a constant black pantone running through the magazine. The photography and images used in the magazine have been modified into the correct duo-tones of that section. Each section has a large full colour pullout of high quality photography and imagery printed on glossy paper.
Wednesday
RSA second change teapot
'A teapot within a teapot' aBetween the inside of the large teapot and outside of the smaller teapot there is a layer of powder fine, grinded ceramics. This, when the teapot is dropped, acts as a shock absorber and in doing so prevents the small, inner teapot from becoming damaged. Ceramics in the domestic environment are flawed materials. When dropped or banged they will break and become unusable. The conventional way to fix this problem is to encase the weaker material in a stronger material. However I embraced the weakness of the material and in this product I have giving the customer a second chance without loosing the ceramic tactile qualities of the teapot
Sunday
Prescription for a sick note
sad eyes
If my left eye had a record button, I filmed people and the things they were doing, unnoticeable things until you put them on screen. Every day things take on a different dimension when enlarged and you are told to watch them,
lunch time
If my left eye had a record button, I filmed people and the things they were doing, unnoticeable things until you put them on screen. Every day things take on a different dimension when enlarged and you are told to watch them,
Friday
foxball
I took several bike racks that were left at the local skip and then turned it into a new extreme sport, the racks were used to ruin the excitement of real cycling and turned it into a practical object so I turned the dull, boring, lifeless objects into something that would spark the imagination of everyone who saw them!
kiosk envelope
The future of England, Text language has taken over how people speak and write. I made an old fashioned air mail envelope/letter with only a text symbol typed continuously inside and out. Inside I wrote a message from the King of England to a British citizen telling them that they have received an MBE. this letter symbolise that text language has fully infiltrated England.
Sunday
hades - lord of the underworld
If Hades Lord of the Underworld was alive today, he would be a Visa stamper. Using no dialog, tense sound effects, change of pace camera work and evocative lighting we created a sense of forboding to describe the mood of the film and enhance what is going on in the film.
scotch bonnet chilli advert
Scotch bonnet chilli, the third hottest chilli in the world. The advertising shows the comic affect that sado masochistic couple being out screamed by a guy eating a scotch bonnet next door.
Thursday
who are you?
A flow diagram to represent the difficulties I have with distinguishing what is real from what is in only my head? I question situations I am in and people I meet all the time to wonder whether they are a memory, imagination or in the real world. I cope with this with a pinch of salt and humour to
make this seem more normal to live with. Hallucinations can be extremely frightening, as your version of reality is warped and nothing seems real, or things seem too real. This diagram would be very useful for anyone who has hallucinations and puts a lighthearted approach to a very serious problem for those who have to deal with this problem.
Friday
Thursday
tearooms
Saturday
unphotography
unphotography - a photograph is a still image which can convey a vast majority of feelings and emotions to every viewer, it is said that a image says a thousand words, but are those words the same to everyone. How can they be when everyone differs from another. so by creating a symbol which includes all the letters in the einglish language we can see the tue essence of a photo with out actually seeing one. With this image you could write shakespears sonnets or simply "PISS OFF" basically anything you want and can get an infinant meaning from it!