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.'Portfolio'.

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.'Finished Pieces'.

more art coming soon.
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.'Traditional work'.

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.'Other Design Work'.

For this project, I delved into the fascinating world of product design, embarking on a creative journey to conceptualize and create a compelling figurine bust, design a distinctive logo, and craft the accompanying packaging. My exploration began with a focus on the figurine. Then the logo design process allowed me to experiment with colors, typography, and artistic elements, ensuring it would stand out and make a memorable impression. The packaging design played a big role in presenting the project to the world.  I then composed the packaging, integrating the logo, striking product visuals, essential product information, and any necessary legal details like the barcode.

Figurine 

 OR 

bust !

For this project I designed a product inspired by Kew Gardens and the plants they offer and to incorporate the beauty of nature into the design. I focused on the products and plants Kew has to offer and combine them together, to create a cohesive product that really captures the essence of Kew Gardens. When going on a kew trip I was inspired to make either a candle or a soap and base the scent around the packaging as they will most likely be floral or fruity and to create a selection of designs, so that I can offer customers a range of options and cater to different preferences. I can experiment with different colours, patterns, and illustrations to create a unique look for each product. And by incorporating sustainable materials and bio-degradable ink, I will be able to create a product that is not only beautiful, but also eco-friendly.

‘Giving Earth a shot’
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Kew Gardens

For our final major project, we were tasked with conceptualizing a product or idea centered on the 'Pinnora Brewery'. Our objective was to showcase the evolution of our creative concepts, delve into the intricacies of production processes, and hone our time management skills. In my endeavor, I crafted a captivating beer bottle label, a task that entailed extensive research into optimal placement for ingredients, barcodes, and titles, all while ensuring the label's aesthetic appeal.

Pinnora 

Brewery

Concept Art 

AND

Character Design

Throughout the course, I'll be working on three full character projects, each covering different genres and challenges. I’ll also be mastering some incredibly cool and easy rendering techniques. But it's not just about painting demonstrations; the course delves into the core concepts and theories of great character design. I'll be learning the essential skills, habits, and mindsets that make pro-level portfolios stand out to clients.

-UDEMY

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