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Melting can be poetic. An illustration

with a notion to a video.

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Relating this apple binding project to Time & Motion

brief I express disobey the natures laws. Visualising

this I expressed a wish to stop the time and in� uence

natural motion in an artistic way.

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When signs make you feel lost and

does not help. Painful thoughts about

the quantity of signs in our life lead me

to a new point of view to the city.

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“Lost”. A miserable person

in a jungle of signs.

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Motionless opposing motion. Time &

motion brief expressed in a giff.

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Off white and off paper experiments for the

Paper brief. A range of different ideas and

tools presented in furthure pages.

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A pencil - a tool, an accessory or a global problem?

The sliced pencil presents a cut down forest and at

the same time looks playful and eye catching.

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A playful and original way of useing a daily

tool. “More then a wooden stic with a lead”.

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A minimalistic illustrations - serious issues.

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A world through a matchbox pinhole

cameras and digital ones lenses.

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Information graphics on “How to make a

Pinhole Camera” handbook.

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“Combining uncombinable”. Odd work pairs

visualised in typography and illustration.

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A1 paper interaction project which helped to

build an understanding how we should and

should not act in order to achieve the biggest

number of responds.

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Illustrations presenting the posts advantages.

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Experience in creating Concept fans in university

lead me in doing them for the “Old v New” brief. Again

as working in group it helped me to come up with

unexpected ideas.

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A fresh and � avoured idea! Envelopes with

different tastes. “Your tongue deserves more

than a glue taste!”

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An exciting handbook promoting the use

of post. Content could include post history,

advantages of post, mane steps how to

make the best of it.

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Posters promoting advantages of post.

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Contrast logos. These particular layouts’

colours came out by a happy accident and

ended up in my portfolio. Range of ideas

and the edited logos.

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The most vivid experience from the briefs I encountered was to face the importance of time planning, the necessity of being open minded, cooperative and curious.

For the previous feature I developed a strategy which helped me to be more creative and observing. What I did is I found the Little Prince who always asked questions inside me. By doing that I came up with ideas I have not thought I ever could.

Another thing I appreciated was the ability to try myself in working in groups as well a chance to practise presentation skills in different briefs and workshops. I found it both challenging and pleasurable as what I wish is to make it become my second nature.

Moreover, as well as in Independent practice in Creativity and play I had the same chance to explore the variety of working methods and strategies that I have not encountered before.

I feel that the range of technics and methods I now use as a set of tools is creating a strong path for my future.

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