Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts
31 May 2013
Wedding Invitations Designed, Illustrated and Printed by Studio 425 and Owen Pomery
Studio 425 recently collaborated with independent
illustrator Owen Pomery to produce custom designed and illustrated
invitations for a private wedding.
30 April 2013
Bespoke Illustrations for a Wedding

16 June 2012
Architectural Perspectives of a Domestic Rear Extension
We are pleased to
present these perspective views of a domestic rear extension for a
family home in the London Borough of Richmond. Working with an
architect's general arrangement plans and elevations, supplied in DWG
format, John Inglis produced these artists' impressions as part of
the architect's design development and design communication process.
5 February 2012
Understanding Lux and Light Levels
22 January 2012
Thames Gateway Population Projection Graphics
We are pleased to present these original graphics representing the future population of East London and the Thames Gateway.
The figures are based on population projections produced by the Office of National Statistics and were produced by John Inglis.
22 October 2011
Outerspace UK nominated for Landscape Institute Award
Outerspace UK Landscape Architects have been nominated for an award by the Landscape Institute.
The nomination recognises Outerspace's work on the Ancient Market Area in Kingston-upon-Thames. Outerspace worked with animators Room60 to produce the short film 'The Spell of the Ancient Market Area', which we are pleased to present, above.
The film combines 3D modelling, historical images, bespoke hand-drawn illustrations, photography and audio recordings from Kingston's lively food market. The film describes Outerspace's design approach to refurbishing the market area and was submitted to the Royal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames as part of an invited competition.
The nomination recognises Outerspace's work on the Ancient Market Area in Kingston-upon-Thames. Outerspace worked with animators Room60 to produce the short film 'The Spell of the Ancient Market Area', which we are pleased to present, above.
The film combines 3D modelling, historical images, bespoke hand-drawn illustrations, photography and audio recordings from Kingston's lively food market. The film describes Outerspace's design approach to refurbishing the market area and was submitted to the Royal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames as part of an invited competition.
3 September 2011
The Illustrator Map
Studio 425 are looking for illustrators to add themselves to the Illustrator Map. Anyone can add themselves and use the map to network with other illustration professionals or just browse to see some great work.
To add yourself, visit http://bit.ly/illustratormap
View Illustrators on Twitter in a larger map
To add yourself, visit http://bit.ly/illustratormap
View Illustrators on Twitter in a larger map
19 June 2011
Studio 425 shortlisted in Protest Poster Competition
Studio 425's entry into Don't Panic's latest poster design competition has been shortlisted by public vote. The brief for the competition called for a new political slogan that worked as a sound bite, protest placard and a poster to be handed out with the Don't Panic magazine.
17 May 2011
Don't Panic and Diesel School of Island Life Design Contest
Studio 425 have submitted an entry into Diesel Jeans graphic design competition, organised by Don't Panic Magazine. Voting opens on the 24th May.
13 March 2011
Book cover design competition for Tadeusz Borowski's 'This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen'
I'm pleased to present Owen Pomery's book cover design for Polish author Taduesz Borowski's paperback edition of 'This way to the gas, ladies and gentlemen'. The novel is based in Borowski's experiences in the Second World War. The design has been submitted into the Venus Febriculosa competition for the latest edition. More details can be found at The Victory Motel.
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