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‘Energetic’ by James Clarke

 

‘Energetic’ by James Clarke

“Energetic – showing or involving great activity or vitality. I wanted the word to have a smooth flowing movement so I based it on a my own handwriting. Then to contrast this I injected a sense of erratic buzzing and energy, through using random twitches, strokes and colours to fill the in letterforms, I certainly burnt some calories making it.”

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‘Entwining’ by Barbara Gardner

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‘Entwining’ by Barbara Gardner

“When I visited London in March this year I looked around and saw the young doing what we all did back then.”

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“… standing kissing each other, arms wrapped around each other, weaving in and out avoiding oncoming people on the busy London streets. Everyone was connected via their phones but independently surviving like ivy up a wall. Then I wondered how one could express this simply through materials to be used … I saw a ball of string on the sideboard. I have a small press and I had such fun and made such a mess in my kitchen.”

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‘Clockwork’ by Deidre Curren

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‘Clockwork’ by Deidre Curren

Curren, who lived and worked in London as a graphic desginer for a number of years, explains that “I guess, living in Africa, we tend to get used to “African Time”, which loosely defined means that being an hour or so late for an appointment isn’t seen as rude or disrespectful. The more important you are, the later you are allowed to be.”

‘CCTV’ by Miho Aishima

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‘CCTV’ by Miho Aishima

“When I first came to London it was really strange to see the cameras everywhere since I don’t think I’ve really seen anything like that in the States. Its funny how you get used to them quite quickly. I just think its fascinating how many beginnings and endings of people’s stories they must capture.”
Ashima is a London based designer/researcher who grew up in the USA.

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‘Deconstructed’ by Gaynor Maher

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‘Deconstructed’ by Gaynor Maher

Maher, who describes herself as “a jobbing designer” explains that “my first inspiration for this word was to use some typographical blocks I made last year. I was searching through the boxes in the garage & came across my son’s old lego which gave me the light bulb moment! I love the fact that a lot of the blocks had been chewed by him when a toddler.”

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