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Bin your gum when you’re done

By |August 4th, 2015|

On my journey into work everyday I observe the many advertising campaigns that surround me. These change weekly but recently I noticed a clever new gum litter taskforce campaign. It got my attention for its simplistic and clean design.

The heart icon is replicated in the hand design which is the icon for gum and encourages […]

The Personal Touch

By |July 28th, 2015|

Graphic design has adapted to the digital age, but clients are still finding value in the physical printed piece. A good example of this is shown in the beauty of invitations. These are designed works of art/design that are valued and appreciated to a greater extent than there digital counterpart. The personal touch and act […]

Quick Critic

By |July 1st, 2015|

Today in the world of visuals we are surrounded by graphics at every turn. Most people feel they have developed a visual knowledge, but is this enough for all to feel they are design critics? Most designers have learnt their trade by visual practice, educating themselves and a lot of trial and error through hands […]

Visual Feast On Dublin’s High Street

By |July 28th, 2014|

Grafton street is home to some of Dublin’s best and most famous shops. Brown Thomas houses Dublin’s luxury brands. The large black framed windows house visual feasts from season to season. In March, Brown Thomas carried a Parisian theme which was echoed through a classical street scape. These visual creations really bring Grafton street to […]

The Beauty of Black & White

By |July 28th, 2014|

The simplicity of white and the strength of black is always a favourite for designers in both fashion and design. The contrast of Black & White in graphic design adds detail to typography and form while drawing the eye to the design rather than the mood set by other options on the colour spectrum. The […]