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Degree Shows 08: UCCA Maidstone

Digital, Graphic Design, Music Video / Film

Posted by Mark Sinclair, 24 July 2008, 12:07    Permalink    Comments (4)

Vanderson
Poster by Michael Vanderson from UCCA Maidstone's BA illustration degree show

Walking around New Designers last week, we were really impressed with the BA illustration work on show from University College of the Creative Arts, Maidstone. Their degree show, Drawn, was also expertly put together, complete with posters, t-shirts and catalogues that supported the exhibition. Here's a few pictures from the show...

Drawn 1

Drawn 2
Posters for the show, Drawn, featuring illustrations by students Andrew Collings,
Amelia Braekke, Amy Adele, Stefania Orlando and Rob Jones

Wardrobe

Wardrobe detail
Much of UCCA Maidstone's illustration work was also available to view in book form and displayed in a cabinet

Hong Kong
Hong Kong as depicted by Chinese illustration student Hoi Kin. Kin found moving to Maidstone full of unexpected cultural adjustments...

Shadow
...most notably to the environment itself

Many of Hoi Kin's experiences in Maidstone formed his final year project – a book documenting his time studying in the town and his feelings towards his home city of Hong Kong. Kin recounted how he's routinely been approached for DVDs in the town centre and also the time he witnessed the unsavoury results of good old British binge drinking...

Hoi book

Hoi book 2

Check out more of UCCA Maidstone's BA illustration gradute work at drawnmucca.com.

4 Comments

Well done! - looks like really good work.
action man
2008-07-24 17:56:03


Awesome!
borre
2008-07-24 17:59:13


Hi Mark,

Many Thanks for the posting!!

Hoi Kin
Hoi Kin Wu
2008-07-25 15:46:21


what is this? - how can this be the work of a university student? You cant even paint in detail, illustrate people properly or in proportion - and show basic understanding of colour theory. dont use "but its stylised" as an excuse. what is wrong with the world today. argh. and in terms of the content of the 'works' great imaginative flair, their very exciting to look at. note the sarcasm. what a waste.
toshko
2009-02-22 22:29:12


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