Jamie Woods

For his final major project, Jamie Woods looked at the area of “new masculinity” and how it’s an ever-changing idea of contemporary society.

Freya Bell

Freya Bell’s final fashion collection connects with the human condition, looking at how clothes identify with experiences beyond our recognition.

Elsa Barnitt

Elsa Barnitt works across drawing, photography and digital media. This approach allows Barnitt to investigate a particular theme in a variety of ways.

Connor Smith

Connor Smith’s project explores sound and how it can inspire the creation of different images. The Covid-19 lockdown gave him a new direction.

Benjamin Woodcock

It is common for people to have public and private personas. Ben Woodcock believes this often inhibits the entire understanding of a person.

Alice Horsley

Alice Horsley’s work examines the way that dress codes are used as a form of oppression and control, as well as the effects of blame culture.

Gregory King

King’s work is underpinned by a belief that beauty of a product is in the design of not only its outward appearance, but also the design considerations within.

Sophie McGoldrick

Sophie McGoldrick’s graduate collection explores the potential of materials, pushing them to their limits to discover new and surface qualities.

Hannah Dolden

Hannah Dolden explores bright and tactile soft furnishings, using cotton and elastic yarns to experiment with texture, shape and form.

Gemma Singleton

Gemma Singleton explores how visuals can replicate the experience of a bio-organic world, through the duplication of plantlife or bodies of water.

Francesca Gillett

Francesca Gillett focuses on the craftsmanship used in the Victorian era, combined with an analysis of nature and tropical shapes in the 21st century.

Emily Hopkins

Sustainability is a huge influence on Hopkins’ practice, creating works that are ethically produced and have minimal environmental impact.

Ellie Lennard

Lennard’s Modernist Patchwork explores the modernising traditional patchwork techniques, inspired by Spanish architecture and Surrealist artworks.

Camilla Oleksy

Camilla Olesky combines western neo-traditionalism with Wabi Sabi – inspired by the ideas of perfection and imperfection.

Rameel Siddiqui

Rameel Siddiqui is a product designer with a strong focus on functionality and sustainability. He has always been naturally drawn to the world of design.

Perla Kormos

Mechanical and intricate, Kormos’ works transform animalistic characteristics through ball-bearing joints, hinges and rivets.

Miriam Manca

Manca’s work is inspired by everyday functionality and sustainable design ethics. She makes products which aim to improve the lives of others.

Fahmida Khan

Fahmida Khan’s process is driven by the need to keep creativity alive. The designer has always been fascinated by patterns and colours.

Di Hieu Vu

Both decorative and highly functional, each of Di Hieu Vu’s products either have a story behind them, or a seek to find a solution to a problem.

Connor Wall

Connor Wall’s Mundbyrdan is designed to improve sleeping habits, protecting the user from signals released by phones and computers.