3D Printing


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Here’s a sneak peak at what I’m currently making for a personal project, I know it doesn’t show much, but I don’t want to ruin the surprise for people.

I will send a few out when I’ve had them properly printed in a few weeks time. It’s not even finished yet but I’ve already decided the box I’m going to make for them…

Theory: Why I Design. Reactions to the Environment.


‘I am what is around me.’ B. Matisse: 1951

The only thing we all have in common is our environment. Most people will not be fully aware of what is fully going on around them. It’s a shame that people don’t spend the time to admire the space around them, our background as designers allows us to see the world in a completely different light than most. This takes an entire life time to learn and understand, but we all strive to create something that is truly beautiful. Just how this is accomplished is different for everyone, most will not learn what it is until they have reached an older age, some may never believe that they have reached it.

Everyday provides something that amazes, something new and exciting, either through the beauty it portrays or because of the attention to detail that has been placed behind it. But what of the things that are left unnoticed? What has become of them? Are they not worthy of our glances? Is it that the best artists and designers are the ones that move away from the stereotypical approach to engulf that which we cannot see?

Even sitting here my eyes pick up on a book about writing an essay. What use is this to me now? Within the front cover, written with patience, is the name ‘Barbara Baker’ a Great Aunt of mine, the book is all well and good, but what is really fascinating is that I had just found myself in a moments lapse of thought. How had this book traveled to become in my hands? How long had it been there? Connections with the past intrigues me, the hidden detail adds an exponential character to this boring, tattered and musty book.

What would the difference be if another relation; of Barbara Baker? Does their history dictate the true emotional value of the book? It is just a book after all, nothing more.

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New Year, New Website


Over the last couple of days I’ve been trying to change my website to something more simplistic, a page where my work is the main content and fills the viewers attention.

I believe I’ve got the right balance here, it still requires a few more tweaks to tighten the loose screws in the code, but as my first go at basic Javascript I don’t think it is that bad.

New Website Here

If anyone knows any javascript or other such code and wouldn’t mind getting in touch or it looks weird to you please write in the comments.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas, ate loads of food, and more importantly had a good time with friends and family.

Now that most people have received my Christmas cards, (I know some are yet to receive them, might be a bit late I know) I thought I’d put them up here. It was very tight sending them out, I landed back in the UK late on the 22nd, a day to sand make envelopes and send them out, some lucky people got them on the 24th so I’m happy.

As some will know I’m not a huge fan of ‘normal’ Christmas cards, so each year I try and produce something creative, that hopefully people enjoy assembling, rather than just opening them.

This year’s seems to have gone down pretty well, and I’m glad those who received them enjoy them.

I’m already starting to get plans for next years card…

All that’s left to say is have a eventful 2012 and enjoy tonight’s celebrations whatever you may be doing!