Logo Design Design and Illustrations
Health website with reviews, case studies, insights and product analysis. The Good Body provides extensive research, with its main focus being on gadgets and modern technology for the health and fitness industry. Logo design and a series of illustrations and diagrams to support product reviews and case studies.
Produced for The Good Body website // November 2014
Stainless Steel Sculpture that holds 50 Olives
Where would Italian food culture be without the ancient olive groves? An homage to the stately tree, this stainless steel sculpture holds 50 olives. A much larger version, suitable for hotels and restaurants, could hold skewers of olives, prosciutto and mozzarella di bufala campana for a grande aperitivo.
Collaboration with Caroline Sipos // June 2009
*This project was awarded the Peroni Blue Ribbon Design Award 2009
Poster for Print Club London's Secret Blisters Exhibition
Secret Blisters, an exhibition organised by Print Club London of 35 screenprints – each by a different artist, each in an edition of 35, selling for £35 a piece.
To purchase a poster from this edition click here.
July 2009
*Screen print Size: 70cm x 50cm
High-gloss Salt and Pepper Mills with Sterling Silver Crowns
The most historically significant of the spices, pepper is re-instated as the “king” of spices and paired in this project with the “queen” of spices, salt.
Collaboration with Caroline Sipos // December 2008
*This project was shortlisted by Designboom in their 'Beyond Silver' competition
Candle Powered Lighting Product
The heat from two tea lights turns a steel graphic turbine – casting dancing shadows onto the glass cover and through its clear gaps.
Produced by Mathmos // Graphic illustration by
Jonathan Krawczuk // October 2008
Candle Powered Lighting Product
The heat from two tea lights turns a steel graphic turbine – casting dancing shadows onto the glass cover and through its clear gaps.
Produced by Mathmos // Graphic illustration by Laura Coley // July 2008
Computer-generated Wireframe Engraved onto the Glass
When creating a 3 dimensional representation on a computer programme a ‘skeleton’ of the object is formed, known as the wireframe.
The wireframe interpretation of the glass has been engraved
onto its surface - forging a relationship between the on screen, computer generated model and the actual physical object.
June 2007
Laser-cut Doilies from Various Materials
Combining modern technology and materials, with the craft like qualities of the traditional doily, our product aims to reinvent this accessory for the cotemporary home.
Collaboration with Laura Coley // April 2007
*This project was chosen by Industreal for exhibit