It’s Show Time!

Photograph by Amy McAuley with special thanks to Rachel Hood and Alice McKee
It’s ‘Show time’ folks! Yes, it’s that time of year again and with the final year degree shows fast approaching the Faculty is a blur of activity. An atmosphere of excitement, hysteria and exhilaration prevails and once [...]

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Paula’s Breakfast

A post of the creation of some wonderful adorable plushies by Paula Cassidy check it out here!

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Painless and quick are rarely associated with successful

This is my contribution to the Viscom Chalkboard. The quote comes from marketing guru Seth Godin, but I thought it was just so applicable given how hard we’re all working currently. And with 18 hours of work overnight, from printing and cutting out all the letter stencils with a hobby knife, measuring my leading, blutacking [...]

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Chalk it up!!

Another  chalk adventure
http://winnieshek.wordpress.com/2009/11/25/i-live-for-cupcakes/

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Building the Cube – Full Interview with Ruairi McNally

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I live for what i do

Quote on blackboard!! A lovely little day project between a few of us second years! Turned out really well if i do say so myself. The next question is will some jerk come along and ruin it? Only time will tell. Anyway below is a link to my site which contains a few more photos! [...]

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Cafe-a go go (Hillsborough)

This project was really a collaboration between my cousin Michael Magowan (the owner of the spot), my uncle Neil Magowan and myself. Basically my cousin wanted to open up a Cafe style place which had a music side to it. His intention was for a relaxing venue which could hold small style gigs and acoustic [...]

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Experiments with light

Hi Folks
These are some experimental photographs I took as part of the modular shapes project.  I felt that my typeface wasn’t as strong as it could have been so I wanted to apply it in a way that gave it some impact. So I made some stencils and folded them to make tubes and cones [...]

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