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reauthor.
reauthor. aims to help authors publish their work with the help of their readers, by providing a space for them to team up & work on projects. Through feedback & collaboration, authors and readers work together to refine manuscripts in time for pitching. Once the project is ready, authors have a polished manuscript to take through the processes of publishing, plus a community backing that’s excited to read the finished work.
The full project is up now on Behance.
Isabella Giddins Photography
UI/UX
The main focus for this project was to create a website prototype for a creative practioner of my choosing. From this, the design would need to encapsulate not only their practice but also their personality.
Special thanks to Isabella Giddins (@photographs_isabella on Instagram) for being the main focus on this brief.
The full project is up now on Behance.
What’s A Girl
To Do?
Broadsheet
What's a Girl to do? is the product of a somewhat humorous attempt to make the future feel a little less daunting.
Thanks to @photographs_isabella for helping me with the photography in this one!
The full project is up now on Behance.
The Future
of Seeds
Publication
This project covers the threat of extinction and the solutions in action that prevent the consequences. It focuses on what could happen afterwards, once the solutions have worked. It explores what could happen next through re-purposing derelict malls into urban farms in a visual form. From this I produced a book & a broadsheet.
The full project is up now on Behance.
Inverse
Typography
Inverse is a typeface that focuses on the negative space. It utilises the emptiness of the space and turns it into something that’s bold & colourful.
Inspired by the Bauhaus philosophies and Kombinations Schrift, Inverse uses only a few base shapes & colours to create it structures, giving it a simplified art deco style. Most letters are made up of modules, but Inverse does the opposite. The modules are used to make the negative space, and in turn the negative space created from what’s left over makes the letter, giving it its namesake.
The full project is up now on Behance.