Behind every mistake is something beautiful. I am a design student at the ripe and fertile age of 21, i spend my hours high up in my nest situated in a city once valued at twenty shillings. I enjoy crisp paper, fine inks, poscas, organic substance and my squishy mind.
Manuela Voigt specialises in branding, print design and web design.
However, the pic above is from one of her free design projects and is called ‘Casette Fashion‘:
Have you ever wondered what to do with all the audio cassettes that are hiding in the back corner of your cupboards? There are several things you can do with them. One option is transforming them into fashionable items, all you need is someone with great knitting skills and the tape. It can be transformed into socks, shirts, jumpers and even bags.
a passionate and talented photographer/designer hailing from Birmingham England. He’s worked as a Graphic Designer for a wide range of clients and also as freelance photographer on various projects. He also enjoys creating more personal work and is always looking to channel new creative ideas and concepts into his work
This is nice. Creative Review are doing a thing on creative workplaces for their November issue so they asked their readers Where do you work? with the most interesting reponses to be used in the Nov issue.
The Jewellery Quarter-dwelling Life Agency have answered with this.
Made Media is a digital media agency based in the Jewellery Quarter, and very proud to be so:
‘Apart from being the most criminally underrated city in the UK, it’s just two hours from London and about the same to Manchester so there’s no excuse not to visit.’
They are currently looking for people to help them in a usability study into some websites by spending an hour clicking around some websites, and there’s a £75 gift voucher in it for participants which that relates to the study. So if you are an average web user, not a techy, and have got an hour spare in central Birmingham between 1pm and 9pm next Monday (30 March) get in touch with Jake Grimley on 0844 581 1374 and leave a message.
Paul Willocks is a graphic designer who makes digital art. He also produces music under the name Tech Star – he designed the above CD cover for the release of his most recent single ‘Switchblade’.
There’s quite an in-depth interview with him on Abduzeedo.
David Gonçalves moved from his native Portugal to do an MA in Science in Design and Transport at Coventry Uni. Having passed that with distinction, he now works in Birmingham as an industrial designer.
The picture above is of The Scarab, a single-passenger urban transporter that received a write-up from Wired.
David Louis, based in the Jewellery Quarter, designs contemporary tableware items and sells them via David-Louis.com and Gifts of Distinction. One of his items is this spaghetti measurer which I happened to see in the window of Sarah Preisler‘s shop in the Custard Factory the other day and had no idea what it was. Mystery solved then:
David also runs a blog at David Louis Product Design where he unveiled this little short, stop-frame animation made using his ‘Flip Top ‘Beer Cube’ Bottle Opener’:
Deborah Mingham is a freelance artist and costume designer/maker.
She graduated from UCE Fine Arts degree course and has gone on to work with Shoi Productions, Friction Arts, the Godiva Carnival (see pic above), Pentabus and Kindle Theatre.
These Punch & Judy costumes, produced for Imagineer Productions and inspired by Rab C Nesbitt and Tony Clifton, are particularly good:
Dave Gaskarth, or Gas, is a Birmingham-based illustrator and designer and part of the Cyrk collective and he’s just put up a new portfolio website.
Over the past couple of years he’s amassed an impressive client list that includes 7 Inch Cinema, Flat Pack Festival, Supersonic, Birmingham Uni, Jibbering, Moseley Folk Festival, New Art Gallery Walsall and others.
As well as traditional design and illustration he’s also designed DVD interfaces, built websites and sold his own original artwork. You can see some examples on the Dave Gaskarth website and including these portraits, from a set of 12 produced for 7 Inch Cinema’s showing of Gangsters last year:
JamFactory aka Gavin Strange is a brilliant designer from Bristol, but he’s launching his new vinyl toy collection, Droplet, here in Brum which gives me a good excuse to write about him here!
I first discovered JamFactory on Flickr, I think after one of his ‘Free Art Friday‘ pics showed up in Flickr’s interesting pages and have been following him ever since. I had seen the above flyer come through on an RSS feed of my Flickr contacts’ photos, but dismissed it at the time thinking it must be a Bristol-based event. Anyway, serendipity fans, I also happen to be subscribed to a feed of all Twitter ‘tweets’ (posts) that mention Birmingham and while doing a very rapid skim read of that, JamFactory’s name jumped out because he was talking about visiting Birmingham. So I didn’t miss out on him coming to Brum :)
Free Art Friday btw is an excellent idea, hint hint, Brum creatives!