Overview
Areas of Activity
Materials & Sensory Perception
Mark Jones and Dr Heng-Feng Zuo
Since 1999, we have been pioneering the research area of material sensory perception in design. View the website www.material-aesthetics.com |or read more on the papers below.
Paper 1|
Paper 2|
Fashion
Suzie Norris and Lisa Mann
Fashions' 2020 Vision|
The aim of this project was to develop a visual research programme exploring themes relative to the fashion form, culminating in a series of abstract images that explore texture & colour, shape & form, proportion & silhouette.
Real Life Second Life|
Theme: Exploring new learner types and innovative pedagogy through the VLE: That is online environments such as Second Life, a fully three dimensional virtual world.
Graphics
British Heart Foundation Promotional Campaign, Steve Lannin
In collaboration with level 2 undergraduates from BA Graphic Design, Steve supervised visual and conceptual research to provide a suitable advertising campaign for the British Heart Foundation charity shops in Hampshire. Funding for the project was provided by Sappi – following a successful bid [£15000] to their 'Ideas That Matter' competition.
The campaign objective was: to increase awareness and encourage sales in BHF shops throughout Hampshire; to persuade young men that second-hand clothing would not only benefit the environment [through recycling], or other people [through charity] but would improve their 'machismo'! [Consequently - increasing awareness about heart disease by encouraging more men to visit the BHF stores.]
View pdf of the campaign.|
http://www.southamptongraphics.co.uk/| , Nick Long and Team
www.theboundaryproject.com|, Phil Long, Sarah Dryden
Phil Long
"The means by which we find our way"| - International project from a booklet produced to document a field trip to Prague 2008
Phil Long - Prague Trip |
3D Design and Sculpture
Andrew Douglas
View Sculptures one picture|
View Sculptures two picture|
North + South exhibition 2007
North + South was an unprecedented collaborative project that explored who we think we are and what, in the twenty-first century, England stands for. Staged, across six unique exhibitions, in galleries at the northern and southernmost ends of England, North + South featured over thirty artists, including fifteen newly commissioned works.
Newly commissioned artists include Jennifer Anyan,| who examined the eccentricities of English regional fashion through multi-layered photographic works, museological displays of objects and clothing, and informal observational images and text.
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