Illustration | Screen-printing | Exhibition Design | Art Direction | Graphic Design
Journey of Discovery
Following the success of our last exhibiton, we thought we'd flex our creative arms and follow it up with a second.
This time offering other folk the chance to contribute and display their work alongside ours.
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Yöungfriends:
Jasön Booth
Rösie McAdam
Contributors:
Sheri Smith
Tracey Slater
Luck Creative
Adam Rogers
The Brief
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On the opening night of the show we conducted a live screen-printing demonstration. We also encouraged people to pull their own prints, where at the same time, learn about the process and layering up differnet colours.
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An A3 digital print of Neil Armstrong, inspired by the intrepid journey of the Apollo 11 team.
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An A3 digital print of Neil Armstrong, inspired by the intrepid journey of the Apollo 11 team.
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For the show we screen-printed some new business cards using the tasty GF Smith colorplan range, which highlighted the summer mood of the show.
We finally got to legitimately use our stamp too.
(No more random stamp bombing)
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U is for Universe.
A 4-colour hand pulled screen-print inspired by a love of space exploration.
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Island of Discovery.
A 3-colour hand pulled screen print inspired by an impulse to explore and create.
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Journey of Discovery.
An oversized A2 print, inspired by discoveries being made in the most unlikley of places. All you need to do is explore a little and you'll always find something fantastic.
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Go Explore.
A single-colour hand pulled screen print.
Printed onto old British road maps.
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Movie Themed Prints by Sheri Smith
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Movie Themed Prints by Sheri Smith
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As a way to promote, give people a place for reference & to find out the latest news, we decided to make a website purely for the purpose of the exhibition.
One of the main focuses of the website was the integration of an Instagram feed,
so people could see a visual journey to the build up of the show. You could also download the same brief we were working from and contribute some treats the have
on display.
(Not running now, sorry)
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As a way to promote, give people a place for reference & to find out the latest news, we decided to make a website purely for the purpose of the exhibition.
One of the main focuses of the website was the integration of an Instagram feed,
so people could see a visual journey to the build up of the show. You could also download the same brief we were working from and contribute some treats the have
on display.
(Not running now, sorry)
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Thanks for watching. Keep your peepers peeled for the next exhibition in the near future.
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Jason Booth & Rosie McAdam & Sheri Smith
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Instagram:
Jason Booth & Rosie McAdam & Sheri Smith
Website
Dribbble
Shop