Books
Eilean by Laney Tamplin
CLIENT: Laney Tamplin PROJECT: Book collaboration with photographer Laney Tamplin on ‘Eilean’ her photo documentary on the Isle of Eigg
You did this to yourself by Madeleine Corcoran
CLIENT: Madeleine Corcoran PROJECT: Design and concept for ‘You did this to yourself’ book MORE INFO: You did this to yourself A box holds the 4 concertina-like book structures where images are hidden but in the rotation of the structure, the previously hidden
Treasure Island
CLIENT: University Project PROJECT: Book object relating to the reading experience
Courtauld Institute of Art Somerset House
CLIENT: Eastwing X at the Courtauld Institute of Art PROJECT: Book project looking at the history of the exhibitions from 1991 now celebrating it’s 10th anniversary with Eastwing X. Book installation for display and book structure to archive in the Institute’s library.
The Christmas Poundshop at Mother
CLIENT: The Christmas Poundshop at MOTHER PROJECT: Collection of 3 mini books looking at the possibilities of Public Domain. Sold for £1 each 1st Edition of 300 copies Sold Out
The British Museum
CLIENT: The British Museum and UAL Platform PROJECT: Book installation for the Grayson Perry Friday Late event at the British Museum. The book art objects light up the statues. In collaboration with Xiao Wang & Nancy Fleischhauer More information and details of the
The Poundshop London Design Week 2011
CLIENT: The Poundshop at London Design Week PROJECT: Collection of 3 mini books looking at the possibilities of Public Domain. Sold for £1 each 1st Edition of 300 copies Sold Out Selected by Michelle Alger, Buying Manager at LIBERTY as one of
The Piracy Project
CLIENT: AND Publishing – Piracy Project PROJECT: Looking at the issues of authorship the book is a visualisation of a twist on the false document literary device in which the author’s own work is passed as a found manuscript. In this case
How to WOW a woman
CLIENT: Personal PROJECT: Risographed zine takes the typography of ’shocking’ advertising slogans from the 40s and 50s and puts them out of context. The binding allows for the pages to be taken apart and re-arranged to create a vintage pattern for an apron,
Sans Soleil
CLIENT: University Project PROJECT: 64 page book inspired by the Japanese aesthetics of Wabi Sabi and the imperfect, impermanent, and incompleteness of Beauty. Borrowing the words from Chris Marker’s Sans Soleil (1983).

