Colour to Camber is a personal exhibition project promoting unique car designs. The automotive industry has become extremely monotonous, with most cars painted grey, black, or white. This project emphasizes expressing individuality through car colour, modification, and aesthetics. Car culture is considered a subgenre of street culture, which I extensively explored in my designs. The photos for the zine, along with all the materials, come from an archive of expressive cars that I’ve photographed over several years.
Project Type –
Self-initiated university brief
Services –
Exhibition collection
Stickers
Posters
Zine
I’m a passionate and detail-oriented graphic designer, recently graduated with a BA (Hons) in Graphic Design from Falmouth University. During my time there, I had the opportunity to work on a variety of exciting projects, including creating and directing design guidelines as part of a collaborative publication. I thrive in high-pressure situations, consistently meeting deadlines and taking initiative to push projects forward.
In my final year, I successfully managed multiple projects while maintaining my enthusiasm and commitment, always incorporating feedback to refine my work. I’ve also had the pleasure of working with local businesses, designing logos, business cards, album covers, promotional trailers, and menus.
My goal is to continue growing as a designer within a dynamic team, where I can keep learning and expanding my skills.