Showing posts with label Leeds College of Art and Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leeds College of Art and Design. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 June 2011

Ready Or Not Here We Come

This year's Graphic Design degree show 'Ready Or Not Here We Come' at Leeds College of Art wasn't to be missed and so we both dashed from one display to the next grabbing business cards and taking photos. We're always pleased to see such creativity and come away feeling inspired.



What was really interesting for us was the hand-drawn element we found recurring in several graduating student's work. We both seem to gravitate towards the more illustrative design work when we attend shows like this. It adds a touch of magic to a design and gives you a hint at the personality behind the work.

Here's the snaps we took this year as we buzzed around from one honey pot to the next:

Image © Chris Matthews www.immunityfromdestruction.com

Image © Charlotte Riley www.helloimcharlotte.com

Image © Nichola Tiffany www.nicholatiffany.co.uk

Image © Mille Haugnaess http://millehaugnaess.co.uk/

Image © Ollie Saward www.olliesaward.co.uk

Image © Leigh Wortley www.leighwortley.co.uk

Image © Jonny Packham www.jonnypackham.co.uk

Read our blog posts from previous year's degree shows here:
http://koojicreative.blogspot.com/search/label/EndofYearShow

For more tasty morsels of inspiration:
Check out our bookmarks of links found on business cards from the degree show: http://www.delicious.com/KoojiCreative/EndofYearShow+2011

Graduate shows - What is the point?
Target Print is a Leeds based digital and litho printer. It's owner, Peter Biggins, wrote a blog post about his experiences at this year's shows. Read it here: http://leedsprinter.blogspot.com/

Thursday, 24 June 2010

Brand New Talent

It's here again! As unbelievable as it may seem it's been a year since Leeds College of Art's last End of Year Show. This year's exhibition entitled 'Brand New Talent' was full to the brim with creative work from the newest crop of graduating students.


Out of all the creative degree shows Leeds College of Art's are our favourite. We've never been disappointed in the standard of work on display and there's always sure to be a select few that really stand out. It's a chance for us to see what's new, which trends are trending (or being over-trended!) and who are the new kids on the block.

Johnny perusing a portfolio :D

Here's a selection of pics from the BA (Hons) Graphic Design course that caught our eye:

Image © Nick Birch

Image © Nick Birch

Image © Rob Cope

Image © Rob Cope

Image © Gemma Grainger

Image © Claire Nicholson

Image © Dean Gray

Image © Dean Gray

Image © Olivia Greaves

Image © Kate Prior

Image © Kate Prior

Image © Kate Prior

Image © Kate Prior

Image © Sam Putera

Sculpture © Jennifer Burton

This little fella escaped from the Fine Art department!

Portfolio Websites: A collection of links found on business cards from the show:

Sara Yates
Hayley Kavanagh
Lucy Hawkins
an& design
Adam Sneade

and if those aren't enough we've bookmarked a whole bunch here

Tuesday, 23 June 2009

The End of the Beginning

As courses end, careers start.
A showcase of over five hundred
young creatives at this pivotal point,
the end of the beginning.

From fabric to photos, art and
arm chairs, this is a chance to
see the new generation of talent,
at one of the few thriving independent
art Colleges in the country.


Image © Leeds College of Art and Design

This degree show at Leeds College of Art and Design was the best by far, so much so infact that we spent almost a whole day walking around all of the degree shows from all of the creative courses at both the Vernon Street and Blenheim Walk sites.

As we ran round all the exhibits we picked up lots of post-cards, business cards and flyers and took a TON of photos documenting all the best bits to see. Here are some extra spicy photos and links to cool portfolio sites that'll get your creative tastebuds tingling:

Image © Sammy Dowgill BA (Hons) Visual Communication

'From Little Acorns, Big Oaks Grow...' © Laura Jordan BA (Hons) Visual Communication

Johnny and I both attached 'acorns' to this tree with a small message on each about what our dreams and aspirations are. The responses will be used as inspiration for illustrations in the zine 'Raise Your Hand, Raise Your Voice.' The zine has a blog too, check it out.

'Class of 2008 - 2009 (Rogues Gallery)' © Peter Kesteven BA (Hons) Fine Art

Costume © Jessica Bull BA (Hons) Costume with Textiles

Image © Claire Pullan ND Graphic Design

Image © Claire Pullan ND Graphic Design

http://www.clairepullan.co.uk/
http://clairepullan.blogspot.com/

We both recognised Claire's art from last year's degree show and were really blown away by this piece of work. It's 3 metres by 1 metre and looks amazing! Be sure to check out her portfolio website and blog for lots more illustrative masterpieces.

Image © Ken McFarlane

http://kenneh.deviantart.com/


It was a nice suprise to come across Ken's work as it was one of so few examples of sequential art (or comic book art) appearing in exhibitions. We'd like to see much more of this kind of work on display at these events so cheers Ken and nice artwork!

'Kevin Bacon is the Centre of The Universe' Image © Vicky Smith

http://www.vickysmithisnice.co.uk/


Image © Aric Arthur

http://www.aricdesign.co.uk/
http://aricdesignpractice.blogspot.com/


Image © Steph Baxter

http://www.stephsayshello.co.uk/
http://stephsayshello.blogspot.com/


Steph is an Illustrator and Graphic Designer and also part of the Collective Custard Cream Creative. Yummy! We loved her work and will definitely keep checking back on her websites for updates. Take a look at her images on Flickr too!

Image © Joe Kelly

http://www.flickr.com/photos/joekelly



Related Blog Posts:

Leeds College of Art and Design End of Year Show 2008: Blood, Sweat & Tears
http://koojicreative.blogspot.com/2008/06/blood-sweat-tears.html

Portfolio Websites: A collection of links found on business cards from the show

http://www.nataliapasquino.com/

http://www.mitashpatel.com/
http://delightfullybritish.blogspot.com/
http://www.leedsviscom2009.co.uk/
http://www.kylebibby.co.uk/
http://kylebibby.blogspot.com/
http://www.will-campbell.com/
http://thingswhatihaveconsumed.blogspot.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dogsndoodles/

Thursday, 2 April 2009

Emerging Artists Awards 2009

We were invited by our friend Jonathan Smith from artsmix* to come along to the year's Emerging Artists Awards at The Loft in Leeds. artsmix* hosted the event along with support from Leeds College of Art and Design. We even recognised a few familiar faces from Creative Networks West Yorkshire as well.

A couple of ladies were dancing around the room pinning clothes pegs to people when we walked in. They had their website address stuck on, a novel way of handing out business cards I thought. Check out their website: Urban Angels Circus


It was a great night out with lots of inspirational artworks on display. I even managed to sample some gazpacho soup too!

Monday, 29 September 2008

How Creative is Yorkshire?

This month's Creative Networks was a little different than usual and was in the form of a debate chaired by Yorkshire Forward, about the "state of the regions’ Creative, Cultural and Digital economies." We were both curious to hear what everyone had to say about this and apparently the debate would help inform a response to Central Government so we went along. The panel of experts (made up of people from Screen Yorkshire, Yorkshire Forward, Creative Industries Development Agency (CIDA), The Arts Council and the Leeds Initiative) each in turn made a presentation, then the discussion was opened up to the audience.

(image taken from http://www.creativenetworkswestyorkshire.co.uk/newsletters/cn_sep08_high.pdf)

The most notable points raised were that there needs to be more 'specialist' advice made available to creative businesses in yorkshire, that many excellent graduates are produced in this region but that there is a difficulty in retaining them, and that the cost of office space in Leeds City Centre is particularly high for those who have both creative and entrepreneurial tendancies.

The last point was made by an academic from Leeds College of Art and Design. He made several valuable comments such as difficulties posed to start-ups, their reluctance in using incubator space (and prefering to strike out on their own), but the lack of affordable office space in Leeds causing problems. Unfortunately one of the organisers interrupted and told him to let someone else speak!

Chris Bailey, the Dean of the Arts and Society Faculty at Leeds Met, made a good suggestion whilst the subject of apprenticeships was raised: course fees being 50% subsidised to reduce barriers to entry. This ties in with the pitch made by Rebekka Kill, Senior Lecturer from Leeds Met, earlier for the Creative Enterprise degree.

One member of the audience asked the panel if they could give three incentives why students should stay in Leeds after graduating. Emma Cheshire Head of Industry Development from Screen Yorkshire gave her suggestions: (1) The Art galleries in the city centre (e.g. Henry Moore Institute), Leeds Art Gallery) (2) Numerous creative companies to approach for employment (3) Many events held throughout the year. However, she also made a point about people being tempted to hop on the GNER and travel to London, earlier in the discussion so it could said theres a case for both?

The debate ran over time by 30 minutes and not surprisingly people began leaving (to be honest several people got up and walked out throughout the whole talk) but we hung on until the very end in the hopes that someone would shed some light on the topic, or provide some insightful information. We did gleem some useful tidbits in the form of these two weblinks from Emma's presentation:

Melt provides Research and Development funding to South Yorkshire based creative or digital companies or individual practitioners. Check it out: http://www.lovemelt.com/

"Creative Choices° is the first online service to provide the tools, knowledge and networks to support every individual and business to get in, and get on, in the creative industries and cultural sector...It’s for everyone who already is, and wants develop their career or business further."
http://www.creative-choices.co.uk/

Overall it was an interesting debate, but we had expected less presentations and more interaction with those who attended.

Thursday, 26 June 2008

Blood, Sweat & Tears

I studied at Leeds College of Art and Design many moons ago and so when one of these final year degree shows turn up I like to pop over and see what the new crop of creatives has to show. This year was nothing less of what you'd expect from LCAD, a really inspiring show from a range of creative disciplines. We had a swift run round after the talk by Jimmy Choo at Creative Networks. Since it was so late on in the evening it meant turning back on some of the lights to see the exhibitions, but we weren't disappointed when we did.

Image © Leeds College of Art and Design

One of the best exhibits we saw was by an illustrator called Claire Pullan. She had some absolutely fantastic illustrative work on display and a ton of MOO cards with her artwork on, so we took one of each design. Check out her artwork here:

http://www.clairepullan.co.uk/