EDITORIAL BRIEF SELF DIRECTED
EDITORIAL BRIEF: CALAIS JUNGLE CAMP - ROUGHS this article was about the refugees being evicted from the calais jungle camp. Roughing for this brief proved to be challenging, as i hadn’t touched analogue drawing techniques for a while. After tackling this problem i managed to achieve an outcome i was satisfied with.
EDITORIAL BRIEF: CALAIS JUNGLE CAMP - FINALS I wasn’t completely happy with the final image, so i chopped up and tiled the aspects i was fond of. I think this works in terms of focusing in on the faces of those affected by the crisis in Syria.
EDITORIAL BRIEF: NORTH KOREAN MISSILE TEST - ROUGHS this article in The Guardian was about the North Koreans attempt to launch missiles and failing.
EDITORIAL BRIEF: NORTH KOREAN MISSILE TEST - FINAL
I looked at abstract artists such as Picasso for inspiration with this brief as a way of making editorial more interesting. I don’t believe it was successful, however i do think the inverted aspects if this image give it an edge.
EDITORIAL BRIEF: THE NEW STATESMAN i took a graphic approach to this brief as a way of standing out from other new statesman resolutions. This brief was representing what Britain would have been like if Germany won WW2
EDITORIAL BRIEF: THE GUARDIAN ‘How Environmental Cases are Increasingly Being Fought and Won In Court’ I undertook this brief as an opportunity to do a spot illustration and send it to the writer Tessa Khan.
EDITORIAL BRIEF: THE NEW STATESMAN ‘Meet the 12-year-old Syrian refugee who fled conflict and ended up in a top UK school’ This image was created in order to send it to Gerry Brakus to put my editorial work in context directly with the New Statesman.