Seven years ago, two graphic design graduates started a clothing brand called I love Dust. It has since expanded to include illustration, graphics, photography and products. They have 15 employees split between locations in Southsea and London. They work on various projects including screen prints, editorials and advertisements.
Seven years ago, Mark and Jason founded I Love Dust, a graphic design company based in Portsmouth, UK. I Love Dust has since expanded to include illustration, photography, and other creative services. They have two boutique stores in Southsea and London. The company is comprised of a team of 15 local and international designers and interns who create a portfolio of prints, editorials, advertisements, and photographs.
My portfolio show\'s a holistic view of the broad skill set I have developed over the past 7 years. I enjoy learning new crafts, skills and taking on new challenges. If you want to get in touch or find out more please visit my website: http://www.luburnell.com
Cartoons and More is opening a new building in Milwaukee and hiring 7 cartoonists. Cartoonists draw amusing pictures from their own ideas that may go into news, advertising, stories or articles. They must be able to develop visual concepts and have at least a bachelor's degree in fine arts. The job pays at least $45,000 and is expected to grow 12% through 2018.
Kristin Cooke is a graphic design artist based in Silver Spring, Maryland. Her portfolio includes a resume, artist statement, and samples of her graphic design, photography, illustration and other work. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Academy of Art University and experience working as a graphic designer and independent artist. Her portfolio showcases her skills in programs like Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign and her ability to create branding, layouts, digital and fine art.
This document provides an overview of vernacular design and its relationship to postmodernism. It discusses how postmodernism embraced the vernacular after it had been suppressed by modernism. Key figures and studios that popularized vernacular design in the 1980s are profiled, including Ed Fella and M&Co. The document also examines how postmodernism rejected modernism's emphasis on rationalism and universality in favor of local and diverse expressions. Overall, it analyzes how vernacular design moved from being excluded to becoming celebrated in graphic design through postmodernism's influence.
The document discusses the design of an Arabic version of the Dutch store HEMA called El HEMA, including the logo designed by Tarek Atrissi and products sold at the exhibit such as Arabic chocolate letters and clothing with Arabic text. It also describes the opening event which included an Arabesque fashion show and attracted long lines of customers. The project aimed to showcase new Arabic typefaces in a realistic recreation of a HEMA store.
The document provides information about Jiang Yuxiang, including his education background and contact information. It then summarizes his 5 years of academic experiences focusing on architecture design and understanding the relationship between buildings and surroundings. It highlights his interest in using physical models to think in 3 dimensions during the design process. It also notes his love of history from childhood and how it helps him think from different angles and enhance rational analysis. The document provides examples of some of Jiang Yuxiang's project work and design experiences.
Seven years ago, Mark and Jason founded I Love Dust, a graphic design company based in Portsmouth, UK. I Love Dust has since expanded to include illustration, photography, and other creative services. They have two boutique stores in Southsea and London. The company is comprised of a team of 15 local and international designers and interns who create a portfolio of prints, editorials, advertisements, and photographs.
My portfolio show\'s a holistic view of the broad skill set I have developed over the past 7 years. I enjoy learning new crafts, skills and taking on new challenges. If you want to get in touch or find out more please visit my website: http://www.luburnell.com
Cartoons and More is opening a new building in Milwaukee and hiring 7 cartoonists. Cartoonists draw amusing pictures from their own ideas that may go into news, advertising, stories or articles. They must be able to develop visual concepts and have at least a bachelor's degree in fine arts. The job pays at least $45,000 and is expected to grow 12% through 2018.
Kristin Cooke is a graphic design artist based in Silver Spring, Maryland. Her portfolio includes a resume, artist statement, and samples of her graphic design, photography, illustration and other work. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Academy of Art University and experience working as a graphic designer and independent artist. Her portfolio showcases her skills in programs like Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign and her ability to create branding, layouts, digital and fine art.
This document provides an overview of vernacular design and its relationship to postmodernism. It discusses how postmodernism embraced the vernacular after it had been suppressed by modernism. Key figures and studios that popularized vernacular design in the 1980s are profiled, including Ed Fella and M&Co. The document also examines how postmodernism rejected modernism's emphasis on rationalism and universality in favor of local and diverse expressions. Overall, it analyzes how vernacular design moved from being excluded to becoming celebrated in graphic design through postmodernism's influence.
The document discusses the design of an Arabic version of the Dutch store HEMA called El HEMA, including the logo designed by Tarek Atrissi and products sold at the exhibit such as Arabic chocolate letters and clothing with Arabic text. It also describes the opening event which included an Arabesque fashion show and attracted long lines of customers. The project aimed to showcase new Arabic typefaces in a realistic recreation of a HEMA store.
The document provides information about Jiang Yuxiang, including his education background and contact information. It then summarizes his 5 years of academic experiences focusing on architecture design and understanding the relationship between buildings and surroundings. It highlights his interest in using physical models to think in 3 dimensions during the design process. It also notes his love of history from childhood and how it helps him think from different angles and enhance rational analysis. The document provides examples of some of Jiang Yuxiang's project work and design experiences.
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This presentation on digital disruption presents a perfect storm that's about to hit several industries. It presents cases per industry of that are of a disruptive nature. This presentation was part of a workshop by Jungle Minds at the Marug Conference 2013 'Destination Digital.' The second half of this workshop focused on rapid idea generation to become your own digital disruptor. For more information on the possibilities of a full workshop digital disruption in your company please contact: eduard.de.wilde@jungleminds.nl
Tarah Brauer is from Missoula, Montana and wants to become a teacher. She grew up in a family of teachers and enjoys dancing, skiing, and spending time outdoors. Tarah loves working with children and has patience, leadership skills, and a strong work ethic. Her goals are to inspire a passion for learning in her students and create lasting relationships and a trusting classroom environment. She was inspired to teach by helping her younger brother with math and wants to share her passion for the subject with future students.
The document discusses how the author attracts their audience to their independent music magazine. They use bright colors that catch the reader's eye, as well as a unique masthead that regular readers recognize. Other selling points that attract readers include bold titles on the cover, eye-catching headlines once opened, and images of bands that may interest readers. The consistent font and positioning of the masthead from issue to issue is also an identifying characteristic that draws in the audience.
FCCLA will meet on Tuesday for members and Monday for officers only. They now have 22 members, with Brittany Woelber as President. Pep Club reminds members to wear their long sleeve uniforms to school and the home game on Thursday. There will also be a pep rally that day. Chess Club will meet on Tuesday in Mrs. Allbaugh's room. The weekly lunch menu includes submarine sandwiches on Monday, chicken fried steak on Tuesday, vegetable beef soup on Wednesday, and spaghetti with meat sauce on Thursday.
Executive Networking Group presentation covering personal branding for job searches, image, and creating a verbal business card. It integrates online and offline networking strategies for a comprehensive job search campaign.
This document provides guidance on writing children's stories, including important elements like plot, characters, setting, conflict, resolution and moral. It discusses choosing characters and settings, the basic story format with introduction, body and conclusion, and covers illustration, publishing, presentation and famous children's authors. Key aspects of writing children's literature mentioned are using age-appropriate language and themes, and crafting stories that teach lessons or morals through entertaining narratives.
This document provides a textual analysis of a scene from the TV show "Hotel Babylon" that depicts the portrayal of ethnicity. It summarizes that illegal immigrants are shown to have unstable lives that can change suddenly, while law enforcement are depicted as unemotional in enforcing the law. The scene engages the audience to feel concern for the immigrants as they are helped by other hotel staff to evade law enforcement. The analysis also notes how editing and camera techniques build tension and put the audience in the perspective of the fearful immigrants.
This document discusses how to increase traffic to a website through social media. It recommends leveraging social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to share content and drive visitors to a website. Content is key - the document provides tips for creating content based on target audiences and keywords. It also suggests consistency in posting a mix of content types across multiple social media channels and over time. Tools are presented to help with tasks like keyword research, managing multiple social profiles, and measuring social media effectiveness.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides tips for effective internet research. It recommends being descriptive in search terms, using quotation marks and +/- signs to refine searches. It also suggests checking the purpose and authorship of websites, as well as the domain suffix like .edu or .gov to determine the type of site. Lastly, it advises paying attention to when sites were last updated and provides a safe search site for student research.
Osource India Private Limited is an outsourcing company headquartered in Mumbai with over 1000 employees across multiple locations in India. The document provides an overview of Osource's finance and accounting outsourcing services including procure-to-pay, order-to-cash, record-to-report solutions. It also details their human resources outsourcing offerings such as payroll processing, recruitment, and on-boarding services tailored for industries like financial services, asset management, and hospitality.
The document summarizes a workshop on how to build a business using social media. It discusses what social media is, who is using it, and how businesses can use different types of social media like blogs, microblogs, forums, networks, games, media sharing, wikis, tags and aggregators to communicate, build relationships and be successful. It provides statistics on popular social media platforms and tools and case studies of how companies like Best Western Hotels and Kenneth Cole have used blogs and social networks to increase sales and engage customers.
Angela Di Ponio has a portfolio that includes invitations, advertisements, logos, and business cards that she has designed. Her graphic design work covers a range of projects from invitations to advertisements to logos and business cards. She has experience creating graphic art for various purposes.
This document describes several design projects completed by the creator. It discusses identities and packaging designed for companies like Pipe Wrap, DistIT, Deltaco, and Café Arrivo. Details provided include the design concepts and goals for each project, such as emulating a product's texture for Pipe Wrap and implementing a logo's colors and shapes for DistIT. Other projects discussed are invitations for HMAS Diamantina and a magazine identity for Flux.
The document summarizes the key highlights from the 3Q13 Global Product Committee meeting held in Sydney, Australia. It discusses the productive work done over four days reviewing creative work. It also praises the culture and talent of the Leo Burnett Sydney office, noting their sustained success in winning Agency of the Year awards. Specific leaders at the Sydney office are called out for playing a key role in its vision and growth. Examples are also given of how the Sydney office innovatively presents its credentials to win new business pitches.
The document outlines a branding strategy for an arts and business partnership in the Gatwick Diamond region. It discusses moving from an information age to a cultural age where creativity and whole-brain thinking are valued. The proposed brand mission is to help the region transition and be known for whole-brainers. Six brand values are identified that blend left and right brain capabilities like function and design or analysis and synthesis.
Digital disruption marug congres 2013 Jungle MindsJungle Minds
This presentation on digital disruption presents a perfect storm that's about to hit several industries. It presents cases per industry of that are of a disruptive nature. This presentation was part of a workshop by Jungle Minds at the Marug Conference 2013 'Destination Digital.' The second half of this workshop focused on rapid idea generation to become your own digital disruptor. For more information on the possibilities of a full workshop digital disruption in your company please contact: eduard.de.wilde@jungleminds.nl
Tarah Brauer is from Missoula, Montana and wants to become a teacher. She grew up in a family of teachers and enjoys dancing, skiing, and spending time outdoors. Tarah loves working with children and has patience, leadership skills, and a strong work ethic. Her goals are to inspire a passion for learning in her students and create lasting relationships and a trusting classroom environment. She was inspired to teach by helping her younger brother with math and wants to share her passion for the subject with future students.
The document discusses how the author attracts their audience to their independent music magazine. They use bright colors that catch the reader's eye, as well as a unique masthead that regular readers recognize. Other selling points that attract readers include bold titles on the cover, eye-catching headlines once opened, and images of bands that may interest readers. The consistent font and positioning of the masthead from issue to issue is also an identifying characteristic that draws in the audience.
FCCLA will meet on Tuesday for members and Monday for officers only. They now have 22 members, with Brittany Woelber as President. Pep Club reminds members to wear their long sleeve uniforms to school and the home game on Thursday. There will also be a pep rally that day. Chess Club will meet on Tuesday in Mrs. Allbaugh's room. The weekly lunch menu includes submarine sandwiches on Monday, chicken fried steak on Tuesday, vegetable beef soup on Wednesday, and spaghetti with meat sauce on Thursday.
Executive Networking Group presentation covering personal branding for job searches, image, and creating a verbal business card. It integrates online and offline networking strategies for a comprehensive job search campaign.
This document provides guidance on writing children's stories, including important elements like plot, characters, setting, conflict, resolution and moral. It discusses choosing characters and settings, the basic story format with introduction, body and conclusion, and covers illustration, publishing, presentation and famous children's authors. Key aspects of writing children's literature mentioned are using age-appropriate language and themes, and crafting stories that teach lessons or morals through entertaining narratives.
This document provides a textual analysis of a scene from the TV show "Hotel Babylon" that depicts the portrayal of ethnicity. It summarizes that illegal immigrants are shown to have unstable lives that can change suddenly, while law enforcement are depicted as unemotional in enforcing the law. The scene engages the audience to feel concern for the immigrants as they are helped by other hotel staff to evade law enforcement. The analysis also notes how editing and camera techniques build tension and put the audience in the perspective of the fearful immigrants.
This document discusses how to increase traffic to a website through social media. It recommends leveraging social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to share content and drive visitors to a website. Content is key - the document provides tips for creating content based on target audiences and keywords. It also suggests consistency in posting a mix of content types across multiple social media channels and over time. Tools are presented to help with tasks like keyword research, managing multiple social profiles, and measuring social media effectiveness.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides tips for effective internet research. It recommends being descriptive in search terms, using quotation marks and +/- signs to refine searches. It also suggests checking the purpose and authorship of websites, as well as the domain suffix like .edu or .gov to determine the type of site. Lastly, it advises paying attention to when sites were last updated and provides a safe search site for student research.
Osource India Private Limited is an outsourcing company headquartered in Mumbai with over 1000 employees across multiple locations in India. The document provides an overview of Osource's finance and accounting outsourcing services including procure-to-pay, order-to-cash, record-to-report solutions. It also details their human resources outsourcing offerings such as payroll processing, recruitment, and on-boarding services tailored for industries like financial services, asset management, and hospitality.
The document summarizes a workshop on how to build a business using social media. It discusses what social media is, who is using it, and how businesses can use different types of social media like blogs, microblogs, forums, networks, games, media sharing, wikis, tags and aggregators to communicate, build relationships and be successful. It provides statistics on popular social media platforms and tools and case studies of how companies like Best Western Hotels and Kenneth Cole have used blogs and social networks to increase sales and engage customers.
Angela Di Ponio has a portfolio that includes invitations, advertisements, logos, and business cards that she has designed. Her graphic design work covers a range of projects from invitations to advertisements to logos and business cards. She has experience creating graphic art for various purposes.
This document describes several design projects completed by the creator. It discusses identities and packaging designed for companies like Pipe Wrap, DistIT, Deltaco, and Café Arrivo. Details provided include the design concepts and goals for each project, such as emulating a product's texture for Pipe Wrap and implementing a logo's colors and shapes for DistIT. Other projects discussed are invitations for HMAS Diamantina and a magazine identity for Flux.
The document summarizes the key highlights from the 3Q13 Global Product Committee meeting held in Sydney, Australia. It discusses the productive work done over four days reviewing creative work. It also praises the culture and talent of the Leo Burnett Sydney office, noting their sustained success in winning Agency of the Year awards. Specific leaders at the Sydney office are called out for playing a key role in its vision and growth. Examples are also given of how the Sydney office innovatively presents its credentials to win new business pitches.
The document outlines a branding strategy for an arts and business partnership in the Gatwick Diamond region. It discusses moving from an information age to a cultural age where creativity and whole-brain thinking are valued. The proposed brand mission is to help the region transition and be known for whole-brainers. Six brand values are identified that blend left and right brain capabilities like function and design or analysis and synthesis.
Mason Rodrickc has over 4 years of experience as a designer and illustrator. He has worked in both full-time and freelance roles at publications like Salt Lake City Weekly and SLUG Magazine, where he laid out pages, designed covers, and created illustrations. He also has experience managing teams, meeting deadlines, and maintaining brand styles. Mason holds an Associate's degree in visual art and design from Salt Lake Community College.
Karen P. owns a graphic design studio called FiveThreeDesigns. She has worked with many clients on projects including logos, branding, advertising, and other collateral. Some of her current and past clients include Guidelines Advertising, Home Life Real Estate, The Remington Group, Sandylion Stickers, and Blackjet Advertising. Karen has over 15 years of experience in graphic design and illustration for both clients and in-house positions. She aims to provide creative solutions that meet her clients' branding and marketing needs.
This document is a confidential sales deck from An Array of Stars, a creative studio based in Toronto. It summarizes recent studio projects such as designing a mobile platform for a music aggregator called Wavo, handling branding and design for a film about a Colombian mining town, and creating an interactive web documentary about defectors from North Korea. It also profiles past client work for photographers, musicians, film companies, and other creative businesses.
This document is a graphic designer's portfolio that summarizes their skills and experience. It includes sections highlighting their editorial design, branding, product design, photography, posters, logos, package design, illustrations, and web/UI design work. Each section provides 1-2 sentences describing a representative project to demonstrate the designer's creative problem-solving, branding, and visual communication abilities across different mediums. The portfolio showcases a range of projects the designer has completed to promote their skills and qualifications.
Todd Egan is a visual designer and photographer based in Salt Lake City, Utah specializing in logo design, branding, and motion graphics. He has over 10 years of experience creating visual content for film, television, and commercial clients. Egan's work emphasizes clear visual communication and narrative storytelling. He is skilled in both traditional and digital media. Egan offers consultation services to help clients develop brands that will visually and narratively describe their message.
This document provides a summary of typographic trends for 2023 as observed by Monotype Studio. It identifies 10 trends, including Match maker (diversity of typefaces used together), Smart grid (grids disrupted by curves), Superhero (outlined or shadowed type styles), and Liquify (letterforms that appear in motion). Each trend is presented with examples and brief descriptions. The document concludes by stating its goal is to celebrate and educate about innovative global typography.
This document provides examples of graphic design work by Christopher Clack including logo design, print design, branding, typography, and digital design. It summarizes Clack's design philosophy of creating simple yet powerful designs. It then provides numerous examples of logo, print advertisement, brochure, label, and branding designs Clack has created for companies like Redhill School, Hygiene Systems, and The Paper Connection. The document demonstrates Clack's range of design skills and styles.
The document provides recommendations for branding the community of Park Hill in North Little Rock, Arkansas. It begins by discussing principles of community branding and how it differs from traditional product branding. It then provides Park Hill's brand statement, outlines ways to extend the brand identity through various mediums, and offers suggestions for signage, banners, bags, and t-shirts to promote the Park Hill brand and identity.
Capsule is a branding and design firm that specializes in creating luxury packaging and branding experiences. They worked with Double Cross Vodka to design an iconic bottle with custom artwork reflecting the brand's Slovakian heritage. Capsule takes a research-driven approach to understand brands and their audiences in order to develop memorable design solutions. They work across various industries including alcohol, luxury goods, and financial services.
Capsule is a branding and design firm that specializes in creating luxury packaging and branding experiences. They worked with Double Cross Vodka to design an iconic bottle with custom artwork reflecting the brand's Slovakian heritage. Capsule takes a research-driven approach to understand brands and their audiences in order to develop memorable design solutions. They work across various industries including alcohol, luxury goods, and financial services.
The document is a resume for I. Gismail that summarizes their education and qualifications for graphic design and multimedia positions. They have a Bachelor's degree in Digital Arts & Design from Full Sail University with high honors and have received numerous awards for their work. Their experience includes conceptualizing branding logos and designs for RichmondHood Company, Greenbelt Conservancy, and Cultural Fusion theater company. They have proficiency in various design software such as Photoshop, Illustrator, and After Effects.
Quiana Corde Creative is a full-service branding and marketing agency located in Atlanta, Georgia. They provide services such as branding, marketing, public relations, and design work for businesses in various industries including retail, fashion, beauty, and events. The document provides examples of branding and design work Quiana Corde Creative has done for clients in different industries and sectors.
Kanofski Design is a freelance graphic design, photo restoration and surface pattern design service that provides a high quality, professional service for the Deaf and Hearing Community Australia wide and internationally.
This document contains a portfolio of graphic design work by Rosalyn Halford. It includes projects for branding, illustrations, book covers, posters, and wayfinding systems. The projects showcase Halford's skills in concept development, branding, print production, and working with clients in various industries such as charities, eco-friendly businesses, publishers, and educational institutions. Samples of Halford's design process and collaboration with clients are provided for several projects.
This document contains summaries of various design projects including:
1) Design of a brochure for the Academy of St Martin in the Fields featuring illustrations incorporating photos of soloists.
2) Design of a website called "Lovely as a Tree" providing tools to help designers find environmentally friendly printing and paper options.
3) Redesign of the logo, branding, and website for a choral group called Gabrieli to have a more elegant, classic yet modern look.
4) Design of brochures for charities including the Personal Support Unit and Cardboard Citizens.
- Marcos Bendrao is a brand designer with over 10 years of experience developing brands across various touchpoints.
- The document provides case studies of projects he has worked on, including rebranding Portugal's leading telecom operator TMN, branding UEFA Euro 2004 football tournament, and creating a brand for Cape Verde football.
- For each case study, Marcos describes his role and involvement in the strategic development and implementation of the brand identity.
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Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum award,
whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts Design
annual. Through recognition and contracts being built home and
abroad, these local lads have done well.
With two design boutiques situated in the idyllic Southsea and
the cultural hub of east-end London, Shoreditch, I love Dust have
their creative fingers dipped in both country and city scenes, an
influence which seems to work well with the company’s ethos,
and reflected in an selection of their design products. Comprised
of a core team of 15; it is a hybrid cluster of ‘local lads’,
international members and an ever-present intern which work
town, city (and the Atlantic) to work on an impressive portfolio
of screen prints, editorials, advertisements and photography.
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Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum award,
whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts Design
annual. Through recognition and contracts being built home and
abroad, these local lads have done well.
With two design boutiques situated in the idyllic Southsea and
the cultural hub of east-end London, Shoreditch, I love Dust have
their creative fingers dipped in both country and city scenes, an
influence which seems to work well with the company’s ethos,
and reflected in an selection of their design products. Comprised
of a core team of 15; it is a hybrid cluster of ‘local lads’,
international members and an ever-present intern which work
town, city (and the Atlantic) to work on an impressive portfolio
of screen prints, editorials, advertisements and photography.
Read the Full Article
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Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum award,
whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts Design
annual. Through recognition and contracts being built home and
abroad, these local lads have done well.
With two design boutiques situated in the idyllic Southsea and
the cultural hub of east-end London, Shoreditch, I love Dust have
their creative fingers dipped in both country and city scenes, an
influence which seems to work well with the company’s ethos,
and reflected in an selection of their design products. Comprised
of a core team of 15; it is a hybrid cluster of ‘local lads’,
international members and an ever-present intern which work
town, city (and the Atlantic) to work on an impressive portfolio
of screen prints, editorials, advertisements and photography.
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Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal
corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts
Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built
home and abroad, these local lads have done well.
With two design boutiques situated in the idyllic Southsea and
the cultural hub of east-end London, Shoreditch, I love Dust
have their creative fingers dipped in both country and city
ever-present intern which work over town, city (and the
Atlantic) to work on an impressive portfolio of screen prints,
editorials, advertisements and photography.
A typical day in the studio (yet to say typical is a stretch of the
imagination) is a 7.30 start, followed by an 8.30 plan of action,
leaving the team of eight to juggle 25 projects at one time,
alongside feedback and correspondence. Graham quips, “It
differs day to day dependent on feedback from clients, yet it
certainly helps you to nurture your time management skills! It
is not unusual to still be working online at midnight.” So what
keeps up the team spirits and momentum? “Music!… There is a
continual iTunes battle in the studio, yet the mood often varies
the choice of song. It can be anything from The XX to X Factor.
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Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal
corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts
Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built
home and abroad, these local lads have done well.
With two design boutiques situated in the idyllic Southsea and
the cultural hub of east-end London, Shoreditch, I love Dust
have their creative fingers dipped in both country and city
scenes, an influence which seems to work well with the
company’s ethos, and reflected in an selection of their design
products. Comprised of a core team of 15; it is a hybrid
cluster of ‘local lads’, international members and an
ever-present intern which work over town, city (and the
Atlantic) to work on an impressive portfolio of screen prints,
editorials, advertisements and photography.
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Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal
corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts
Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built
home and abroad, these local lads have done well.
With two design boutiques situated in the idyllic Southsea and
the cultural hub of east-end London, Shoreditch, I love Dust
have their creative fingers dipped in both country and city
scenes, an influence which seems to work well with the
company’s ethos, and reflected in an selection of their design
products. Comprised of a core team of 15; it is a hybrid
cluster of ‘local lads’, international members and an
ever-present intern which work over town, city (and the
Atlantic) to work on an impressive portfolio of screen prints,
editorials, advertisements and photography.
A typical day in the studio (yet to say typical is a stretch of the
imagination) is a 7.30 start, followed by an 8.30 plan of action,
leaving the team of eight to juggle 25 projects at one time,
alongside feedback and correspondence. Graham quips, “It
differs day to day dependent on feedback from clients, yet it
certainly helps you to nurture your time management skills! It
is not unusual to still be working online at midnight.” So what
keeps up the team spirits and momentum? “Music!… There is a
continual iTunes battle in the studio, yet the mood often varies
the choice of song. It can be anything from The XX to X
Factor… anything goes.”
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Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal
corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts
Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built
home and abroad, these local lads have done well.
With two design boutiques situated in the idyllic Southsea and
the cultural hub of east-end London, Shoreditch, I love Dust
have their creative fingers dipped in both country and city
ever-present intern which work over town, city (and the
Atlantic) to work on an impressive portfolio of screen prints,
editorials, advertisements and photography.
A typical day in the studio (yet to say typical is a stretch of the
imagination) is a 7.30 start, followed by an 8.30 plan of action,
leaving the team of eight to juggle 25 projects at one time,
alongside feedback and correspondence. Graham quips, “It
differs day to day dependent on feedback from clients, yet it
certainly helps you to nurture your time management skills! It
is not unusual to still be working online at midnight.” So what
keeps up the team spirits and momentum? “Music!… There is a
continual iTunes battle in the studio, yet the mood often varies
the choice of song. It can be anything from The XX to X Factor.
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6. Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal
corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products, born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts
Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built
home and abroad, these local lads have done well. home and abroad, these local lads have done well.
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Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal
corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products, born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts
Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built
home and abroad, these local lads have done well. home and abroad, these local lads have done well.
Meet our contributors
POSITION/TITLE
Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal
corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts
Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built
home and abroad, these local lads have done well.
Meet our contributors
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Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal
corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts
Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built
home and abroad, these local lads have done well.
With two design boutiques situated in the idyllic Southsea and
the cultural hub of east-end London, Shoreditch, I love Dust
have their creative fingers dipped in both country and city
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
ever-present intern which work over town, city (and the
Atlantic) to work on an impressive portfolio of screen prints,
editorials, advertisements and photography.
A typical day in the studio (yet to say typical is a stretch of the
imagination) is a 7.30 start, followed by an 8.30 plan of action,
leaving the team of eight to juggle 25 projects at one time,
alongside feedback and correspondence. Graham quips, “It
differs day to day dependent on feedback from clients, yet it
certainly helps you to nurture your time management skills! It
is not unusual to still be working online at midnight.” So what
keeps up the team spirits and momentum? “Music!… There is a
continual iTunes battle in the studio, yet the mood often varies
the choice of song. It can be anything from The XX to X Factor.
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Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal
corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts
Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built
home and abroad, these local lads have done well.
With two design boutiques situated in the idyllic Southsea and
the cultural hub of east-end London, Shoreditch, I love Dust
have their creative fingers dipped in both country and city
scenes, an influence which seems to work well with the Art
Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
company’s ethos, and reflected in an selection of their design
products. Comprised of a core team of 15; it is a hybrid
cluster of ‘local lads’, international members and an
ever-present intern which work over town, city (and the
Atlantic) to work on an impressive portfolio of screen prints,
editorials, advertisements and photography.
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Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal
corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts
Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built
home and abroad, these local lads have done well.
With two design boutiques situated in the idyllic Southsea and
the cultural hub of east-end London, Shoreditch, I love Dust
have their creative fingers dipped in both country and city
scenes, an influence which seems to work well with the Art
Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
company’s ethos, and reflected in an selection of their design
products. Comprised of a core team of 15; it is a hybrid
cluster of ‘local lads’, international members and an
ever-present intern which work over town, city (and the
Atlantic) to work on an impressive portfolio of screen prints,
editorials, advertisements and photography.
A typical day in the studio (yet to say typical is a stretch of the
imagination) is a 7.30 start, followed by an 8.30 plan of action,
leaving the team of eight to juggle 25 projects at one time,
alongside feedback and correspondence. Graham quips, “It
differs day to day dependent on feedback from clients, yet it
certainly helps you to nurture your time management skills! It
is not unusual to still be working online at midnight.” So what
keeps up the team spirits and momentum? “Music!… There is a
continual iTunes battle in the studio, yet the mood often varies
the choice of song. It can be anything from The XX to X
Factor… anything goes.”
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Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal
corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts
Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built
home and abroad, these local lads have done well.
With two design boutiques situated in the idyllic Southsea and
the cultural hub of east-end London, Shoreditch, I love Dust
have their creative fingers dipped in both country and city
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
ever-present intern which work over town, city (and the
Atlantic) to work on an impressive portfolio of screen prints,
editorials, advertisements and photography.
A typical day in the studio (yet to say typical is a stretch of the
imagination) is a 7.30 start, followed by an 8.30 plan of action,
leaving the team of eight to juggle 25 projects at one time,
alongside feedback and correspondence. Graham quips, “It
differs day to day dependent on feedback from clients, yet it
certainly helps you to nurture your time management skills! It
is not unusual to still be working online at midnight.” So what
keeps up the team spirits and momentum? “Music!… There is a
continual iTunes battle in the studio, yet the mood often varies
the choice of song. It can be anything from The XX to X Factor.
More events in this catagory
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Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal
corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts
Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built
home and abroad, these local lads have done well.
With two design boutiques situated in the idyllic Southsea and
the cultural hub of east-end London, Shoreditch, I love Dust
have their creative fingers dipped in both country and city
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
ever-present intern which work over town, city (and the
Atlantic) to work on an impressive portfolio of screen prints,
editorials, advertisements and photography.
A typical day in the studio (yet to say typical is a stretch of the
imagination) is a 7.30 start, followed by an 8.30 plan of action,
leaving the team of eight to juggle 25 projects at one time,
alongside feedback and correspondence. Graham quips, “It
differs day to day dependent on feedback from clients, yet it
certainly helps you to nurture your time management skills! It
is not unusual to still be working online at midnight.” So what
keeps up the team spirits and momentum? “Music!… There is a
continual iTunes battle in the studio, yet the mood often varies
the choice of song. It can be anything from The XX to X Factor.
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Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal
corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts
Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built
home and abroad, these local lads have done well.
With two design boutiques situated in the idyllic Southsea and
the cultural hub of east-end London, Shoreditch, I love Dust
have their creative fingers dipped in both country and city
scenes, an influence which seems to work well with the Art
Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
company’s ethos, and reflected in an selection of their design
products. Comprised of a core team of 15; it is a hybrid
cluster of ‘local lads’, international members and an
ever-present intern which work over town, city (and the
Atlantic) to work on an impressive portfolio of screen prints,
editorials, advertisements and photography.
Email for more information
Share article Twitter Facebook Digg Buzz
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Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal
corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts
Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built
home and abroad, these local lads have done well.
With two design boutiques situated in the idyllic Southsea and
the cultural hub of east-end London, Shoreditch, I love Dust
have their creative fingers dipped in both country and city
scenes, an influence which seems to work well with the Art
Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
company’s ethos, and reflected in an selection of their design
products. Comprised of a core team of 15; it is a hybrid
cluster of ‘local lads’, international members and an
ever-present intern which work over town, city (and the
Atlantic) to work on an impressive portfolio of screen prints,
editorials, advertisements and photography.
A typical day in the studio (yet to say typical is a stretch of the
imagination) is a 7.30 start, followed by an 8.30 plan of action,
leaving the team of eight to juggle 25 projects at one time,
alongside feedback and correspondence. Graham quips, “It
differs day to day dependent on feedback from clients, yet it
certainly helps you to nurture your time management skills! It
is not unusual to still be working online at midnight.” So what
keeps up the team spirits and momentum? “Music!… There is a
continual iTunes battle in the studio, yet the mood often varies
the choice of song. It can be anything from The XX to X
Factor… anything goes.”
Email for more information
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Seven years ago Portsmouth Graphic Design graduates, Mark
Graham and Ben Beech were becoming tired of the banal
corporate lull in the industry and wanted to do something
different. With no creative injection, attitude and passion at a
certain nameless clothing brand, I love Dust was subsequently
born. With an ever-expanding portfolio spanning products,
illustration, graphics and photography – ILD have worked with
Art Director Jason CK Miller leading to a Graphis Platinum
award, whilst also being selected for the Communication Arts
Design annual. Through recognition and contracts being built
home and abroad, these local lads have done well.
A typical day in the studio (yet to say typical is a stretch of the
imagination) is a 7.30 start, followed by an 8.30 plan of action,
leaving the team of eight to juggle 25 projects at one time,
alongside feedback and correspondence. Graham quips, “It
differs day to day dependent on feedback from clients, yet it
certainly helps you to nurture your time management skills! It
is not unusual to still be working online at midnight.” So what
keeps up the team spirits and momentum? “Music!… There is a
continual iTunes battle in the studio, yet the mood often varies
the choice of song. It can be anything from The XX to X Factor.
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