I produced a sample of ten booklets about ten different scientists. They also use a timeline that begins at their date of birth and ends on the date of their deaths. Throughout is a biography, each booklet with the same headings. The timeline flows throughout each booklet differently according to that scientist, for example, Charles Darwin's line 'evolves' into the letterforms heading the page, forming a new species of letter.
A set of six stamps designed to create awareness for the way we use energy and the disadvantages of it. Six illustrative graphs were used to show three rises and three declines in a variety of areas concerned with our power usage and a trend for the future. The first class stamp highlights a hope for the future in the decline of renewable energy prices.
A typeface designed purely by musical inspiration. A stave can work with and without the characters and also served as a proportional aid to the forms created. The majority was based upon treble and bass clefs, with the insertion of musical rests as serifs, and flourishes that also give an extra aesthetic and musical nuance. A booklet was designed to show my design process and inspiration as well as highlightling key features and ligatures, for example. Another use of the alphabet is in the way it interprets speech. A set of quotes are shown to portray how that person speaks on paper. For example, Margaret Thatcher's starts higher on the stave as her voice is in a higher key than the male examples also in the booklet.