Archive for October, 2009

Posted in Blog on October 28, 2009

Duncan’s Fridge Door

Back at the beginning of my first year at University, I was set a challenge. To be historically accurate, everyone was set a challenge. An exceptionally talented designer; Duncan McKean, wrote something called The Campus Code. This involved solving a series of clues in order to locate a ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 24, 2009

Five free apps for designers

Following on from last week’s post on the iPhone and its lack of creativity, I decided to write a little about the creative apps that I find useful.  Designers as a whole, and more specifically student designers, tend to be a little short of funds.  If you are using an iPhone then ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 18, 2009

Design request; an iPhone cover for the shy poet

Whilst sat on a crowded bus during heavy rush hour traffic, I tend to try and use my time productively. Luckily for me, those days of pulling the A4 journal or sketchpad from a canvas satchel have gone; instead I just pull the iPhone from my pocket. What though about the poets? Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 7, 2009

The Walled Garden of University Design

Congratulations, you have spent the past two years of your life working your way through your A-levels to gain that small set of silver keys that open the gates to the garden of higher education. What are you to expect though when you bound in, all eager eyed, to a University design course ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on October 1, 2009

Grasshopper Industrial Hole-Punch

Hole-punches are boring. They follow the same standard, industry approved design, leaving little to attract the user. This product is designed to stand out from the status quo, making a statement about you personally and professionally. Continue Reading

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