Tag Archives: L2

Creating characters for digital animation or video games

One of the last modules in our L2 Creative Media course at KCC involved designing characters for digital animation or video games. I took inspiration from Superflat Art and created different characters in different environments and in different poses and even explored creating patterns with some of the characters…

Nookie Bar

I used my final Level 2 college project to come up with some preliminary packaging and branding/corporate identity ideas for the Rowe brothers and their fabulous naughty but natural Nookie Bars…

Linocut + Etching

This is my first stab at linocut. The A3 image took a day to cut and I found it quite tricky to get precise prints using the press, but I completely fell for the medium and its bold monochrome marks. I also used my “poptart” collage from the WAES Art Movement project to create samples of photo-etching, with lots of different colours and inks. I loved the delicacy and accuracy of the prints, but I really love linocut for its boldness and simplicity. And I love that I can create prints at home with lino, a linocutter, some ink, paper and a rolling pin!

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Packaging for The British Museum

Our second Level 2 project for WAES involved designing packaging for The British Museum. I created some postcards, plus their packaging, as well as gift tags and boxes which could be used by the gift shop to package up loose pens and pencils. Additionally we were asked to design napkins for two different cafes or restaurants within the Museum. The designs were based on sketches made from exhibits at The British Museum…

Artwork illustrating different Art Movements

We researched Art Movements and spent days sketching at the Tate and the Tate Modern in order to create illustrations of the different Movements using different media and different techniques. We then used these illustrations to create posters advertising exhibitions focussed on the different Art Movements. Some of the artwork I produced for the posters appears below…