William
Naylor



Bristol | Birmingham based Designer studying at The University of the West of England. My practice typically looking at a range of editorial -publications, typefaces’s and guides.




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Redescovering Bristol’s Old City - Wayfinding  Guide

Live response to the ‘ISTD’ (International Society of Typographic Designers)  project.  The guide helps you  redefine the old city of Bristol through a series of rubbings and historical landmarks.  Once completed the rubbings series, a historical fact can be shown.  



B5 182 x 257 mm
Custom Typeface Bristol Old City
Interactive Wayfinding guide
French link Stitch Bind
































‘Get Lost to Take Back Control’


‘Getting Lost to Take Back Control’ challenges conformity by encouraging us to explore our everyday urban spaces, reinterpreting the buildings, sound, and paths we interact with whilst also showing the capitalist culture we consume without our control. The publication examines ‘The Galleries,’ a prominent shopping center in Bristol, as a hub of capitalism, exploring its impact and influence. This could be the curved shaped design not resulting in an end, or even the ownership of the building. The solution, however, uses psychogeography as a device to help re-navigate spaces keeping control of your own abstract consumerism. The poster ‘Get Lost to Capitalism’ gives an insight into new ways to explore places without conformity as a solution to having more control.

01/02/2024