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INTRODUCTION
This Book Explores London through Graphic Design. I feel that this book amplifies the
creative, ignored parts of our city and the people in it. I have recorded my journey through
London as designer and not a civilian or pedestrian. The book captures how I see the city
from an artistic perspective. I investigate London in 12 different ways, all the ways have
been split into 12 chapters. The 12 chapters are in fact the workshops I did university where
we experimented with the surroundings graphically. I encouraged myself to look at parts of
London that are not visible to the eye of intelligence, and notice the unnoticeable aspects of
my surrounds. I feel that this book tells my story of my experience as a designer as well as
a Londoner. I experiments with different tools and try out rules to depict and exaggerate my
research. I explored places like Old street, Elephant and castle, Hoxton, Hackney and many
other places in the city for my research. This is the first i have used photography for my
work and also the first time create a book. You can expect elements of illustration, pattern
making, photography, ideas development and juxtaposition. In the process of making this
book I believe that I have improved as a designer and my skills have been enhanced. I have
learnt the basics of making a book and also the basics of layouts. Creating this book has ena-
bled to find reason to research on other art & design books such as ‘Graphic design the ba-
sics’ and ‘Graphic design business book’. The project has also made me look at London as
a designer and working in isolation is wrong, I felt more compelled to be inspired by thing
outside my comfort zone (my bedroom). I had many difficulties with this book because of
the lack of experience I have as a designer however there is always light at every channel.
I feel that I have achieved my goal with this book. I am a Londoner who lives in between
north and central London so you as the viewer will see the two environments this book will
benefit you because you will be introduced to the deeper features of London.
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Chapter1 Chapter1
Framing Texture
In this Workshop we were told to look around Elepahnt and Castle
and look for texture and patterns, we created a square cropping
utility frame out of black card. as you can see above there are some
of the textures and patterns i framed around Elephant and Castle. I
walked around and framed as many subjects to see what kind story
they told, i noticed how amplified they became after your framed
them.
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Chapter2 Chapter2
Emblem
Shorditch
I did research
in this project we explored
on shoreditch
how an area or borough
which is
can be represented through
where i live
emblems, crests and coat of
and looked
arms. we chose a borough
at emblems
came from then did exten-
that already
sive research on the place.
existed on the
we were to make an emblem
pub signages
that stood for that borough.
and building
sculptures.
Ideas
I did sketches in re-
sponse to my visual
research
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Chapter2
SHOREDITCH
SHOREDITCH
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Chapter3 Chapter3
Constatine Fold
we were given 2 words per group,
mine was ‘pointy’ and ‘bumpy’. we we then put our booklets on a shelve to see how it looked
had to gout and take pictures in together
response to the words and transfer
the photos to Constatine fold book-
let format.
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Chapter3
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Chapter4 Chapter4
My Journey
I recorded my journey from home to university via illustra-
tion using the disciplines: aspect to aspect, scene to scene,
action to action etc.
My Journey p2.
i rerecorded my journey to the bus
stop but this time i used an action
figure as the subject of the.
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Chapter4
JUXTA position
My Journey
I mixed up all the disciplines to see if i can tell an interesting story, i
noticed how the images play with the viewers eyes because the reduc-
tional cropping help the illusion whiles the large scale images give it
away.
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Chapter5 Chapter5
Opposites Joined
in this project i juxtaposed tow different images to see
what kind of message it conveyed. joining two different im-
ages from different eras of time.
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Chapter5
Making: Rules
for Architecture
Workshop.
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Chapter6
Rules
as a group we made models out
of limited materials given to us
by the tutors to create something
thta represented london.
we used straws masking tape. this
workshop was interesting because
it made me look for ways of visu-
ally symbolising iconic figures in
London.
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Chapter7 Chapter7
My Section
this was my section of the map
i had to recreate this using only
type.
My Section
i used the the font ‘Myriad Pro’
in a green colour. i had to look
at what the other students in
my class were doing so i could
make sure my section went
along with theirs. After 30mins
The Map the rest of my class put our indi-
we was given a map and was told to look for ways of vidual maps together. i found this
navigation without looking at the usual ways of doing. workshop to be very inspiring.
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Chapter8 Chapter8
Borough Station
as i passed through this sta-
tion around 2pm i noticed how
empty it was and how hardly
anyone actually got off at that
stop.
Legs
i recorded the legs of the passangers secretly
to see the dresscode that you will find com-
monly on the nothern line. At this time of the
day the dress code was very casual
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Chapter8
A5 A5
Fold
Fold
Fold Fold
Dust Jacket
I created a prototype version of my dust jacket to see
how it would look before i made the real one. i used
an A3 peice of card paper and printed folding lines on
them to make the folding process more easier.
The Design
i took a sweep panoramics view of London outside
of my balcony. I cropped the part of the image I liked
and put the same folding lines.
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Chapter9
1. FRAMING LONDON 01
2. CREST WORKSHOP 05 SEEING
LONDON
3. TEXTURE CONSTATINE FOLD 09
4. MOVEMNT AROUND LONDON 13
5. JUXTAPOSITION 17
THROUGH
6. MODEL MAKING 21
7. MAPPING HIARACHY 25
8. DEPTH 29
THE EYES
FLOW
9. DUST JACKET POSTER COVER 33
10. FLOW 37
11. LAYOUT 41
THE
OF THE
12. PATTERNS 45
DESIGNER WORKSHOP
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Chapter10 Chapter10
Old
I walked around Shoreditch London taking pictures of buildings, i
wanted to creatre a visual comparison between the old and new.
Looking into the way we design and built structures, what materials
we use to construct our envirmonment. When observed these build-
ings i notice most of them were inspired by the ancient moors during
the dark age. Some of the buildins were present during the victorian
times.
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Chapter10
LAYOUT &
LAYOUT & GRIDS
GRIDS
WORKSHOP
WORKSHOP
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Chapter11 Chapter11
Two A4 Two A4
i started doing some gridding i had to consider the book will
on two A4 spreads, making be hole punched on the edge
the images end at the gator. so the images hade to bleed
off the gator in the centre.
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Chapter11 Chapter1
Bus Stop
i started looking at signage
that one could assosiate with
London such as the TFL logo.
London is very known for its
unique transport service.
Signage
I experimented with signage
for navigation used in the traf-
fic of london.
Logo Patterns
i created a repetional
pattern using the logo
with different colours.
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Chapter12
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