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.
Bristol Harbour Display was inspired by a series of type brought from business’s, industry and old style lettering in the harbour. This font acts as a fully functional display font. The purpose for this typeface is to aid the regeneration of the harbour. By providing this typeface, if a new local business requires a type identity this could be used. Alternatively, if the harbour needs a reshape or re branding this typeface embodies a brand around it.
‘Bristol Harbour’ was inspired by a series of type brought from business’s, industry and old style lettering in the harbour. This font acts as a fully functional copy font. Every letter has been vectorized and adjusted so that it has an aspect of what inspired it but also what looks consistent with the overall typeface. Although a copy font, this typeface does work as a display font. The purpose for this font is the same as the display style, aiding regeneration of the Harbour and celebrating it’s once iconic history.
An interactive publication focusing on how green corridors
could help rejuvenate St. Pauls. The publication also
catagorizes the deprivation and misjudgement from the
council when remvoing the remaing essential green life.
The publication comes with seed paper - encouraging
you to grow your own corridors from your back garden or
anywhere local.
Cover size 280 x 330mm Interactive eco publication Kettle Stitch