Showing posts with label competition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label competition. Show all posts

Competition | Bohemia

"Inspired by the catwalk shows of Etro, Valentino and Burberry, "A Travellers Dance" captures the Boho style. A colourful and unique print designed by hand that layers a fee-flwing repeat with a visually eye-catching boarder".

I recently entered the latest Textile Federation competition entitled "Bohemia" which I somehow manage to squeeze in to my busy schedule. I was quite excited by the project so wanted to give it a go and use this as a base to test my graphic tablet skills. I designed the print using various internet found paisley and indian woodblock designs which I then changed slightly using different brush marks that had a sketchy and relaxed edge to it. I then use copyright free designs for the boarder (which were slightly modified) that fit in with the half drop design of the main print. I was really inspired by the way Burberry had simple straight block repeats in a two colour way in their A/W 2015 collection (bottom right) and wanted this for the boarder rather than Etros dip-dye hem from their S/S 2015 garment (bottom left). This print, however, gave the the idea for the main repeat of my design which I decided to make slightly more busy and use warmer colours as well as the purples and blues. There is so much inspiration for the Boho style print and pattern so I could have spent a lot longer design this print in real depth, but competition deadlines call and submission is a must! I am quite pleased with the overall look which still carries my handwriting. Every project definitely teaches you something and this one taught me to not be afraid so much of an open brief. And yes the mood board is a great reference, but what it does and should do is in the name and allow that mood to be felt but not have to follow whats on the board so tightly and restrict design freedom.


Lesson learnt! Next project please!

See the design over at Textile Federation.







River Island X Pacha Party Look


Dress | White Pacha Sheer Embellished Fringed Dress 

Swimsuit | Pink Pacha Floral Print Corset Swimsuit

Sunglasses | White Rubber Chunky Frame Sunglasses 

Bag | White Question Mark Round Bag

Wedges | White Embellished Front Raffia Wedges

River Island have teamed up with Pacha for their final Spring Summer 2015 collaboration and to celebrate they are holding a blogger competition - so, why not give it a try. If you follow my blog, you'll know I love putting together mood boards, outfits and trends so this project excited me very much.

So, lets talk about this fabulous beach look shall we!

Being a print designer, I was naturally drawn in to a printed swimsuit and loved this floral number from the River Island X Pacha collection. It is feminine, soft and the colours gives off that shimmering sea effect. With it being a corset and having panels down the sides it is sure to be flattering, allowing you to indulge in some summer food and drink. I love the added V-Neck detail which gives it a edgier look.
This 1920s style sheer embellished fringed dress is a simple yet stylish way to cover up and take the beach look from day to night. It adds that lady like elegance to the swimsuit and glamour that speaks for itself. The embellishment on the neck of the dress sits perfectly with the textured raffia wedges with gold tone embellishment to the front. With the rope on the front and heel of this shoe adding texture and building up the look from toe to head and head to toe.
Of course, every girl needs her shades this summer and these rubber chunky frame sunglasses with tinted frames are the ideal way to make sure mark. The silver tone arms compliment the gold details of the overall outfit.
To keep the look fun and flirty, go for this round question mark bag. Round bags are a huge trend for summer 2015 and seen on catwalk shows such as Karen Walker, Rebecca Minkoff and Versace. And if Donatella says a round bag is a must have then who can resist adding one to their beach look this season?

You might be thinking "oh gosh, so much white going on!". Well white is of course one of the biggest colours of the season and a colour River Island have been rocking so well in their stores. So, lets rock our white sunnies and floral swimsuit and head to the beach for a few cocktails and a dance with our friends! And what shall we be dancing to you ask? Well, my summer theme tune is Wake Me Up by Avicii. It takes me back to my summer holiday spent in Toulouse, France where I sipped wine and soaked up the sun.

Whats your beach look this season? And what will be your summer song?

Textile Federation | Competition Entry




Please go and vote for my design over at - http://www.textilefederation.com/design/marble-motion/

Let me start by saying that this project was certainly not an easy one. Over the course of two days I designed this one off print for the Textile Federation Activewear Competition. I had never attempted active wear before, which is surprising as I am a bit of a gym lover. I tend to just through any old thing on, but since printed gym wear is everywhere at the moment one challenge of mine was to come up with an original idea that not only I would want to wear but others would too.

As described, the creation of the print started with various marble textures which I cut and pasted together on Photoshop using filters, the clone tool and feathering to blend the textures together. The colours came at me like a brick wall and became a big challenge when the initial repeat block print was designed. Were they too bright? No, active wear is very bright! Did the colours work well together? Did certain colours look too pixelated? Was there too much colour in one area? Was there just too much colour? No, lets read the brief again!
On the first day of starting the design I doubted my ability as to whether I could produce a competition and activewear worthy design. But, with fresher eyes on the second day, I woke up early and powered on through to the likes of Sam Smith, Ellie Goulding and Cheryl on Spotify. Before I knew it I was creating something quite different to anything I had designed before and something that could have potential if I played it right.
Creating the print just was not enough. I wanted to give it a bit more of an edge and make it more eye catching, so I decided to individually place the print inside triangles with some being more zoomed in than others. It gave it more definition and it made me feel as though I had made a real breakthrough in just designing a print. It made me question - what else can I do with this? Suddenly now I have grown a slight addiction to all things triangles. 

Thank you to everyone who has already voted for my print. Whether I win or not I am proud of this little design and the development skills it brought me as a designer with no support ... other than a good song to inspire me and lots of tea making. 

Mamas & Papas Competition

I was recently invited by Arts Thread to take part in the "Style a Stoller" competition for Mamas & Papas, in which I had to design a cute baby/toddler print for their Armadillo Pram collection. The print could be anything theme I could imagine would suit but was for the S/S 16 season so a bright and colour approach was necessary.
My theme outcome was woodland trees, leaves, flowers and animals with a traditional stripe of colour to make it a little unique. I wanted to make the print as unisex as possible, which became quite difficult at the drawing stage of the project where my mind went to flowing leaves and flowers with a girl aesthetic.

Go and check out my print on the pram and a little snippet about the project on my Arts Thread profile.



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