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Degree Shows 2011: University of Leeds Graphic Design

Graphic Design, Illustration

Posted by Gavin Lucas, 4 July 2011, 14:56    Permalink    Comments (1)

I've just had a look through the portfolio sites of the Graphic & Communication Design course graduates of University of Leeds' School of Design. Here are  a few pieces of work that caught my eye. First up is the eye-popping illustrations of Mike Crozier (above) who has already completed internships at SNASK in Stockholm and at ilovedust...

To see more of Crozier's work, visit his site at cargocollective.com/croz

I quite liked this pair of ads by Leo Bellis-Jones to promote Scotch's ultra-strong exterior mounting tape. You can see more of Leo's work at leobellis-jones.co.uk

Joanna Lowy created a campaign for recycling around the word "can" and some nice illustration:

Bruce Usher's graphic work, in particular his posters, impressed. Below is his four colour risograph poster for the Hunter Gatherer art show at Project Space in Leeds commissioned by Rhiannon Gilmore of Intelligent Clashing blog.

And Tom Elsey's work also appealed. I liked this A6 flyer (above) he created for a Leeds clubnight. The reverse of it is shown below:

To see more work by these graduates and the rest of the Leeds Graphic & Communication Design class of 2011, visit leedsschoolofdesign.co.uk

 

 

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1 Comment

Nice to see some creative work for a change I am tired of looking at sparkling angels and the like on the internet. Keep it coming
STUART GODDARD (@stugod)
2011-07-04 17:04:29


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