A short video demonstrating my interactive installation on display at Now What, Brighton’s Graphic Design & Illustration exhibition running from 5th - 8th July at Netil House, London.
For more information on this project click here.
Ed considers himself an interactive designer, producing the majority of his work digitally in web and animation. A lot of his work explores cross-overs and connections between the physical and digital world (such as his on-screen printer; self-promotion that was produced and sent out physically…
The Now What website profiling the graduates of Brighton Graphic Design and Illustration 2012 is now live. Designed and built by Ed Harrison and myself, the website documents everything you need to know about our upcoming degree show, Now What, taking place from the 5th - 9th July at Netil House, London. Come along!
Short behind the scenes clips of a project recently done in collaboration with designer/ cinematographer Max Smith. The final outcome is an interactive film that allows users to crop into a variety of habitats.
It will be on display at the Brighton Graduate show ‘Up and Beyond’ which runs from the 9th - 14th of June. Also an online version will also be launched in the near future.
I have been slacking majorly with updates of my work, mainly because the previous fortnight was the toughest coffee-fuelled assessment period I have ever had. Anyway, here are a few snapshots of three projects I was finalising for my last ever university deadline…
Animal, vegetable, mineral:
A variety of outcomes produced in response to an object of my choice. I chose an old wind-up Wittner metronome, and experimented with photography, animation, film and interactive design.

Self Promotion:
Letters promoting myself as a designer that were sent to design studios around the world. I produced two versions of the letter- a screen printed fold-out envelope that was posted physically, and a scrolling web version that was linked via email digitally.


Crop/Colour/Scale/Format:
I collaborated with designer/ cinematographer Max Smith to produce an interactive film that focuses on cropping into a variety of habitats. The website will be launched very soon- keep an eye out!
