Monday, 27 September 2010
Sea & Sky - The Beginning
Thursday, 16 September 2010
Building 2 new collections, whilst working!
Thursday, 26 August 2010
Portfolio Sheets
Friday, 13 August 2010
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Gorgeous Colours
Monday, 9 August 2010
A few bags..
I have recently been researching accessories, and I have discovered some bags online that I think are totally awesome! I love the leather straps and vintage impression of the hardware. They have a very military/naval look to them, which again, is inevitably going to be on trend over the coming seasons.
Thursday, 5 August 2010
Scarborough Weekend
It's been a while..
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
Henri Lloyd Placement
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
Henri Lloyd jacket in FHM
Hurts
Hurts are an absolutely amazing new 2-piece band from Manchester I have just discovered and they are made up from Theo Hutchcraft & Adam Anderson. They produce pop songs which have an electro edge. A few fashion magazines including asos and flux have already written articles on the style and freshness of this band. Flux described Hurts by saying their "look, feel and sound like something different. There’s a swooping melancholy, but it’s backed by a bright pop sensibility. It’s this clash that gives it life."
Hurts have their own unique style of being well dressed and having slick haircuts, they are the only band I am listening to at the moment and I am luckily enough to have tickets to see them in August.
Below, is the front cover of Flux’s magazine cover from Winter 09/10.
Friday, 7 May 2010
Henri Lloyd Presentation (2nd Visit)
The presentation went well and after I had concluded my talk, we all sat round and discussed what I had spoken about. The design team gave me some great feedback about my spec sheets and told me that having the knowledge of producing a spec sheet at graduate level is really refreshing, because usually when a graduate has gone into Henri Lloyd for work experience in the past they have never even seen a spec sheet before.
We discussed a possible work placement at the company and Rob told me to stay in touch with him regarding a placement there. He told me that he would definitely like to get me in to do some work and will now try to evaluate the companies budget and work out how to fit me in to the set-up.
The shoes in discussion:
Design influenced from decking:
Style - Aloha
The website describes the style of Aloha as a Sunwashed 50's Miami look. This piece of text is taken directly form their article...
Below, are a few images that suggest what to wear if you like the sound of this new look...
MCFC T-Shirts
During my current project for Kitbag.com i have began to research existing t-shirts from other top flight English clubs. Manchester City's latest designs have developed straight from the songs sang on the terraces during the last 10-15 years. 'we're not really here' is a song that still gets sang today, and this developed from when Manchester City fell to the 2nd division and had to play away at Macclesfield Town (a location City fans were not used to). The Banana symbolises an era from the 80's where Manchester City fans took inflatable banana's to games as an unusual way to show their support for the club. Songs are still sung today about the banana, such as, '1 banana, 2 banana, 3 banana, 4!".
These historic references are something I would like to incorporate into the Everton T-shirts, and look further into the clubs chants and nostalgic moments from the past.
Thursday, 6 May 2010
Everton brief update..
Aitor Throup Article..
Thursday, 29 April 2010
Everton F.C. BRIEF...
Whilst working on my Final Major project brief I have taken on the challenge to design t-shirts suitable for football fans of Everton F.C. The brief has been set by kitbag.com and it allows me the chance to create shirts for their men's range which show graphic iconography from the club, such as famous player Dixie Dean, The tower on the Everton crest, and the Latin text from the badge - Nil Satis Nisi Optimum.
I have decided to take on this challenge as well as working on my FMP because I feel it is a perfect opportunity for me to be working 2 different jobs and working towards more than one deadline. I believe this will make me a better designer as I will be producing more designs at a quicker rate.
It is a very exciting brief for me because I am a football fan myself, I am currently gathering market research and understanding the identity of Everton F.C. I'll put some of my T-shirt designs up by next week hopefully.
Tuesday, 27 April 2010
Fred Perry & Liberty
Fred Perry really are being quite experimental this season and have joined forces with Liberty Of London by using some classic floral and paisley prints in their quintessential Perry designs. i found these really appealing because I am currently creating a collection of clothing aimed at Fred Perry and their iconic style, and it was only last year when I was creating floral repeats which were greatly inspired by Liberty and William Morris design.
Fred Perry World Cup Shirts
Fred Perry have just launched some great new polo shirt designs in time for this years world cup. I read recently that when the football fans in the 1960's and 70's began to wear the perry polo, they wore their teams colours. This idea has obviously encouraged Fred Perry to launch this collection. The designs are simple and just use the colours of each nations flag, and has the name of the country embroidered under the Perry Laurel.
The Lyle & Scott Flagship Store
After I concluded my visit to the Lyle and Scott studio I was kindly taken to their flagship store, situated in London's Covent Garden. I was introduced to the store manager who explained some things about the store and talked about the ranges of new clothing that had just arrived.
Monday, 26 April 2010
Compare And Contrast
Container Plus' views on working successfully as a group are very useful to me, because if I worked in a design team I would need to take on board similar strategies. Container Plus said that it is important not to bring any personal issues to work, to have a good sense of humour, to be committed and reliable to the group, and most importantly lose your design ego if you have one. All this knowledge from such an established group of designers is very useful as I approach the end of my course and i begin searching for a design job.
I am confident that when Helen worked as a designer in Umbro, she shared this similar mentality as it is probably the only way to be successful as an individual in a design team.
Container Plus do have a very mixed portfolio, as both Louise and Nicola have varied styles. This is very useful for them as a company because they can approach a very wide client base and take on very different jobs that require different skills. Helen told me that from her experience, companies always seem to require that a men's collection and a women's collection is designed. This is Helen's way of being involved in seeing new styles and new ways of working because she is in touch with the designer who is producing the women's collection.
I believe that both these practitioners have been useful to me, I have learnt from Helen a lot more about the industry and what she does as an independent designer. Container Plus have taught me a lot of useful facts about working in a team which is very useful to me as I approach a job in a studio.
To see some work by these designers, click on their name below:
Helen Latimer
Container Plus
Tuesday, 20 April 2010
Island life
Monday, 29 March 2010
Henri Lloyd Visit
Thursday, 25 March 2010
A Monday morning visit to Henri Lloyd..
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
Continued Contact with Helen Latimer...
I have just sent an email to Rob which explains my current project and I have attached some working sheets that show my designs, visualizations and inspirations. I forwarded the email to Helen before I sent it over to Rob and she replied to me with some very helpful advice about layout as you can see in the image below.
Despite of her busy workload, Helen kindly sent me some ideas of how to approach creating a spec sheet layout. I will use this style of layout in the future when sending work to employers or people in the industry as it looks like it has been produced at a professional standard by a very informed designer.
Helen has also sent me a sheet which demonstrates ideas about how I could possibly present my range plan and show how my garments can be worn together. Helen has reminded me to show back views of my garments because we had discussed this when I showed Helen my portfolio.