Matthew Smith / Graphic Design   Catalogue / For Reference Only   Information Design / 54%   Poster / Lego Minifigure is 30 (2nd Edition)   Book Design / Britionary   Information Design / Formula 1   Poster / Tim Vyner Lecture   Book Design / Made in America   CD Sleeve / Fighting Fiction   Poster / Neil Drabble Lecture  
Portfolio 08/09 / 07/08   Collaborative publication showcasing the 2009 Graphic Communication Graduates from Bath School of Art & Design.   An investigation into football kits and team performance. The intention of the document is to determine the perfect Tottenham Hotspur strip   Following a portfolio clinic with James Greenfield of Proud Creative, a new series of Lego Minifigure prints were produced.   Final outcome from a six week investigation attempting to change people's perception of Britishness and make them proud of being British.   A document that presents an new point scoring system for the Formula 1, with the aim to make the sport more rewarding and sustainable.   Silkscreen print promoting lecture by illustrator Tim Vyner and his travels to the Beijing Olympics. Limited Edition for sale email for more details.   Four book cover designs produced for typeset dissertation exploring The Sopranos and it's context within the gangster genre.   Sleeve design for the band Fighting Fiction for their forthcoming E.P. 'A Lesser of Two Evils'.   Collaborative project promoting lecture by Neil Drabble, focusing on Drabble’s use of anagrams whilst identifying him as a photographer.  
Links       from 1882 to the end of 2007 football season. From this I hoped to create a set of guidelines for design of future kits for the club.                              
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The following work was produced during final year of                    
study at Bath School of Art & Design.                    
                     
                     
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