GDI 09




The University of Brighton has a nifty website up displaying the work of their Spring 2009 design and illustration graduates. I’ve placed some of my favorite pieces above, but there is a lot of impressive work to be seen. I think it’s great that the school puts this together for the graduates. While each student seems to be very web-capable (at least in terms establishing an online presence), this kind of collective resource allows each student to benefit from the aggregate buzz of the project. This institution-sponsored online portfolio presentation is something I think we will be seeing more and more of (in conjunction with, or probably as a replacement for, the onsite end-of-semester shows).
The work above is by the following designers, in this order: Kirsty Hole, Richard Carey, Edd Harrington, Kyle Bean. Those old school phones remind me of some of the work by Dan Mcpharlin.

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November 12th, 2009 at 6:48 pm
They should make a skin/cover/case/thing for the iPhone that looks like one of those old phones…and is as big….
November 12th, 2009 at 9:28 pm
Some nice work indeed…but the UX for the site and previewing the work is painful. Back, forth. Where am I?
November 13th, 2009 at 12:31 am
Amy- Agreed, the interface is super weird. I kind of like the little icons, but it really isn’t very effective if you want to get a sense of all the work. They could take a page out of Cargo’s book…