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Few more New Years Pictures from London.

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Happy New Year

2008. Another new year, happy wishes, great designs. This year I decided to spend it in London and see one of the best fireworks displays, which was really worth seeing. Also being in a crowd of 700.000 people is a new experience. So a new year, new things, new adventures. Some people were happy, some [...]

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Back Home.

The trip back home was quite nice, after 12 hours I actually managed to finally be in my room, discovering how many stuff and junk I have lying around and remembering the vivid colours my walls are painted in. The first day was spent sleeping, while yesterday we already had great fun at Zemantas party [...]

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Hop to London.

So, university has finished, assessment days went by, presentations also and the Christmas break has started. So we went on a exhibition trip to London on Friday. A great exhibition called Breaking the Rules: The Printed Face of the European Avant Garde 1900 – 1937 at the British Library. Showing futuristic, dada movements, isms and [...]

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Containment project.

We got a nice little poem in a box a few weeks ago from our great lecturer Phil Hawks. It was made mostly of something that you put into a thing so that you then contain it. A fun thing to read and the ending was – This is a design brief, design something. Don’t [...]

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Visual Signs for Home Appliances. (Audi Design Foundation Brief)

This years YCN Briefs included one from the Audi Design Foundation, with the emphasis on Communicate a message universally, without using words. I took the brief as a challenge to do an entirely graphic/illustrative piece, something that I do not do often as I believe that I can not illustrate good. Initial ideas were making [...]

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