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    1. stephsayshello.co.uk

    2. anthropologie.eu

    3. peppercookies.com Ingela P Arrhenius

    4. bravo-company.ino

    5. biscuiteers.com

    6. whatkatiedoes.net

    7. methodhome.com

    8. artlebedev.com

    9. kitchenprague.com

    10. bigsh.co.uk

    11. petergregson.com

    12. penandthepixel.com

    13. monsterism.net

    14. bearnibbles.co.uk

    15. methodhome.com

    16. artlebedev.com

    17. penandthepixel.com

    18. whatkatiedoes.net

    19. monsterism.net

    20. peppercookies.com Ingela P Arrhenius

    21. debbiepowell.net

    A strong area o ocus in my practice is the application o

    my image based work. I am interested in the use o image

    to both communicate and decorate, and my research has

    highlighted the many ways in which this is possible.

    The ways in which designers approach this is varied, and

    depends upon the context o each diferent brie. Some

    products require more o a literal visual translation o their

    contents, where other areas, the beauty sector in particular,

    allow or much more absrtact, decorative imagery.

    Environmental graphics provide another platorm or the

    application o image, again this can be inormative or

    purely decorative.

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    1. tigerprint.uk.com

    2. etsy.com/uk/people/squarepaisleydesign

    3. marksandspencer.co.uk

    4. tesco.com

    5. etsy.com/uk/people/squarepaisleydesign

    6. tesco.com

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    7. tigerprint.uk.com

    8. sainsburys.com

    9. etsy.com/shop/Uniy

    10. marksandspencer.co.uk

    11. tigerprint.uk.com

    12. hallmark.co.uk

    13. tigerprint.uk.com

    14. tigerprint.uk.com

    15. tigerprint.uk.com

    16. tesco.com

    17. tesco.com

    18. tigerprint.uk.com

    The greetings and giting industry is an area I see mysel

    progressing towards in my uture practice. This design

    sector relies heavily on the development and application

    o image based work, and would allow me to continue to

    develop work that I love making.

    My placement at Tigerprint was particularly inormative,

    the work environment was highly creative, and individuals

    were encouraged to develop and push their own creative

    ideas and ambitions.

    My research has inormed me that there are various ways

    into this industry, numerous independent suppliers as well

    as the big frms. The most important aspect however is

    the variation in design approach, the products within this

    industry are marketed at a wide audience, so there are

    numerous sub-sectors and niche areas o the market to

    exploit.

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    1. behance.net/samhurst

    2. behance.net/KateChuang

    3. snohettadesign.com

    4. debbiepowell.net

    5. gstudio.com.ua

    6. behance.net/samhurst

    7. akoneko.com

    8. ellas kitchen

    9. behance.net/carloshiguera

    10. emilydove.com

    11. chickengirldesign.com

    12. emilydove.com

    13. behance.net/carloshiguera

    14. johnnyyanok.com

    15. behance.net/KateChuang

    16. c hickengirldesign.com

    17. penandthepixel.com

    18. pun.co.uk

    19. pun.co.uk

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    One area o design I am particularly interested in is designor children. It is such a vast audience sector, and there isthe opportunity within it to use a range o image makingapproaches and styles.

    There is also a huge range o possible applications inthis sector, rom packaging and specifc products toillustrations, book covers and surace pattern.

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    1. Pressision Print

    2. clichestudio.com

    3. benignobjects.com

    4. etsy.com/shop/RainyDayColors

    5. lasx.com

    6. rice-creative.com

    7. printinspired.tumblr.com

    8. stefenheidemann.com

    9. Mark Hearld

    10. clichestudio.com

    11. wondermade.com

    12. clichestudio.com

    15. behance.net/andrew_townsend

    16. OhSoBeautiulPaper.com

    While i am interested in both design or screen and print, i

    am particularly interested in specialist print methods and

    the manipulation o paper to create designs.

    My research, inclusing talks with large scale printers, hasgiven me much urther knowledge o the possibilites, and

    limitations o using print based methods. I have also learnt

    a lot about the properties o paper, and what is possible to

    die cut on a commercial scale.

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