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I haven’t been posting final work here for a long while now, kinda saving it all for my end of year folio, but here’s a little lo rez of my Richard Pratt “Shred Everything” poster due in tommorow. I’m really happy with how it’s turned out for a few reasons. 1. I knew from the start what I wanted to make. 2. I had enough time to execute it (lazer cut stencil, get enough materials and time to do the shoot), 3. The print went well (always a nice surprise).
Keep tuned for a proper ‘designer holding a poster’ photo on my cargo.

I haven’t been posting final work here for a long while now, kinda saving it all for my end of year folio, but here’s a little lo rez of my Richard Pratt “Shred Everything” poster due in tommorow. I’m really happy with how it’s turned out for a few reasons. 1. I knew from the start what I wanted to make. 2. I had enough time to execute it (lazer cut stencil, get enough materials and time to do the shoot), 3. The print went well (always a nice surprise).

Keep tuned for a proper ‘designer holding a poster’ photo on my cargo.

Finished the shoot for a poster on Australian icons for my studio class. Richard Pratt, the cardboard king, was my subject. I created a stencil, got it lazer cut by Vito in the architecture building, sprayed it onto cardboard and literally shredded him to pieces. The title of the fictional exhibition will be called ‘Shred Everything: The Richard Pratt Story’. So you get the pun.

Finished the shoot for a poster on Australian icons for my studio class. Richard Pratt, the cardboard king, was my subject. I created a stencil, got it lazer cut by Vito in the architecture building, sprayed it onto cardboard and literally shredded him to pieces. The title of the fictional exhibition will be called ‘Shred Everything: The Richard Pratt Story’. So you get the pun.