In a novel that addresses the aftermath of a highly visual catastrophe, photographs communicate in ways that words alone could not. Read MorePage screen books
A z-fold book created as an ‘exegesis’ explaining the research aims and design process behind an installation at the UTS Library. The installation was a collaboration with my colleague Kate Sweetapple. We were commissioned by our university library to ‘activate’ the central stairwell, inviting students and staff to think about… Read MoreDesign
Young Adult fiction is often dark and slightly twisted – unsurprising, when you think about what’s happening hormonally for this demographic. As a designer who illustrates, I get to create more playful, illustrative covers in the YA genre than in adult fiction or other genres. This is one of the… Read MoreExhibition
When I tell people I wrote my doctoral thesis by hand – 70,000-words, ignoring the vast chunks of discarded text I try not to think about – they invariably laugh. Ridiculous as it may sound, it was the fastest way for me to get the thing done. Read MoreExhibition
In this exhibition, I took a single short story (Sundays, by Katherine Danks) and ‘expanded’ it using three different graphic techniques: photography, illustration, experimental typography. The three different versions of Sundays were presented as individual books. Viewers were invited to read each book, then reflect on how the typographic,… Read More