Author Archives: Jodie

Deep South Illustration

Local Portsmouth designer James Weaver has started a blog featuring his gritty black & white illustrations of Portsmouth landmarks. Well worth a look: www.deepsouth-illustration.com

Isotype collection

Today we visited one of the largest collections of Otto and Marie Neurath Isotype collections at University of Reading. We were given the opportunity to see and handle the collection of books, documents, working methods and even the printing blocks used from this movement. It was really interesting to see the methodology behind these works.

MA major project – first draft

“Ideally all books start with a question.” Armand Mevis This is the first draft of my major project for my MA. The idea behind my project is taking the typographic rules of the 10 most popular incunabula books and comparing it to the 10 most popular books of today, to form the concept of an [...]

Symposium

I designed this booklet to be handed out while conducting my presentation on the set question “How can the end user of graphic design be enhanced through creatively exploring materiality”. The booklet contains 5 interviews with practitioners and lecturers – Ian Noble, Simon Johnston (founder of 8vo), MWM creative, Barbara Brownie & David Pearson.

MA Proposal

Proposal submitted for the major project of my MA in Communication Design. The report centres around the question, “To what extent has the Incunabula shaped the way non phonetic structure is perceived in printer matter?” The design of the report experiments with the relationship between the boundaries of text and space. The structure of text [...]

Albert Road Pubs

I have begun a new project looking at the pubs of Portsmouth, which has one of the highest pub per person ratio in the country.  The final outcome will be a book & website detailing the history and architecture of each individual pub, accompanied by a vector illustration of each. I have produced an initial [...]

Welcome to my blog

I am pleased to say I have a new website under construction. In the mean time, any new work will be displayed on this blog.