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Jack Maxwell
3rd Year of Study Bath School of Art and Design BA Hons Graphic Communication If you would like information about Jack or would like to commision or collaborate please get in touch: info@justusdesigncollective.com |
This one day brief was to design a matchbox sleeve for a hypothetical company named 'Perfect Match'. The outcome is a four colour screen printed box including glow in the dark incase the power cuts and you need to find them.
Photographic brief for Bath City Football Club. The outcome is a series of screen printed postcards depicting the emotions and movements of the supporters. The black and white halftone lines mirror the team's emblem and kit.
A non-viable document based around the hobby of 'Letterboxing'. All material is held within five perforated french fold sections. These act as chapter divides and allow the content to be discovered and examined much like the hobby itself. Full bleed images of Dartmoor taken whilst letterboxing act as an exterior to the flesh of the document. This includes recordings from three days spent letteboxing via tipped-in foldout mapping diagrams and two days meeting and interviewing the most respected and well known of enthusiasts.
A non-viable document based around the hobby of 'Letterboxing'. All material is held within five perforated french fold sections. These act as chapter divides and allow the content to be discovered and examined much like the hobby itself. Full bleed images of Dartmoor taken whilst letterboxing act as an exterior to the flesh of the document. This includes recordings from three days spent letteboxing via tipped-in foldout mapping diagrams and two days meeting and interviewing the most respected and well known of enthusiasts.
This idea was an attempt to save paper over the festive period whilst still maintaining the joy of opening a tactile object. The design is an envelope and card in one and delivers a humorous or interesting christmas tip rather than traditional or recognizable visuals. Fluorescent stock was used as an incentive to open the card and so it stood out amongst other printed ephemera. The one colour print and fluorescent stock also hinted toward the recession and saving money.
Fully projected ROTARY magazine is a collaborative project with fellow designer Luke Archer. The projected document was created for a group curated exhibition titled 'The AV Studio' and was formed by the acquisition of a 'Rotary magazine' slide carousel and 200 miscellaneous slides purchased from ebay. Our response to these objects was to play on the name of the carousel and organise, edit and reissue the slides as a magazine, with features such as 'Miscellaneous Marriages' and 'Man behind the camera'. The alternative browsing experience allows many people to view it at the same time and at their own pace.
Fully projected ROTARY magazine is a collaborative project with fellow designer Luke Archer. The projected document was created for a group curated exhibition titled 'The AV Studio' and was formed by the acquisition of a 'Rotary magazine' slide carousel and 200 miscellaneous slides purchased from ebay. Our response to these objects was to play on the name of the carousel and organise, edit and reissue the slides as a magazine, with features such as 'Miscellaneous Marriages' and 'Man behind the camera'. The alternative browsing experience allows many people to view it at the same time and at their own pace. |
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