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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Monogram Tattoo
Having designed a commemorative tattoo for Anna in 2010 I was recently approached to design something of similar style for another American client.

Posted in Blog, Selected Works
Tagged America, commemorate, daughter, Design, graphic, hand drawn, monogram, ornate, skin, tattoo, USA
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Alphablog Overview

So 2012 is well underway now. A quarter of the way in already, in fact.
It seems like a good opportunity to remember the shenanigans of the previous year and look back on the Alphablog series I wrote throughout the year.
Picture perfect

A few months ago I was asked to design a logo for Steve – a portrait photographer in Plymouth who runs his own part time business called White Album Photos.
Having toyed with some quite fancy, decorative styles, I was drawn to a more simple solution which played on the name of the business using negative space to represent the white album and a series of warm colours that defined it and locked it in.
Posted in Design, Selected Works
Tagged album, brand, business cards, Design, logo, mark, photographer, photography, photos, plymouth, portrait, white
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The Small Stakes
I recently had the pleasure of a trip ‘up the line’ to ‘that there’ London (as us Westcountry folk refer to our glorious capital city…) – where the streets aren’t exactly paved with gold but they are lined with fantastic specialist shops ideal for designers!
As well as a jaw dropping trip to the London Graphics Centre (a must visit for ALL your pen and paper needs), I managed to drag my wife into Magma in Soho to oggle at the walls full of design books.





