Calin Bota
Calin Bota loves motion design. Graphic design has enabled him to balance a need to explore creativity in abundance and learn about different topics.
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Calin Bota loves motion design. Graphic design has enabled him to balance a need to explore creativity in abundance and learn about different topics.
Becky Place believes that inspiration is around all of the time, but you need to allow it to come in. She is inspired by elements of gaming and photography.
For Aribah Rizvi, graphic design can be used to inform and educate. Rizvi’s project considers the traumatic aftermath of the Syrian Civil War.
Zana Xhambazi’s REPULSIVE PULSE: Pins&Needles is a minimalist collection focused on experimentation in androgyny and genderless fashion.
Tulia Rooney’s Unrequited Love explores the feelings experienced by those with mental illnesses, reflected by experimenting with fabrics.
Nicole Robinson’s collection addresses the inequality between menswear and womenswear, raising awareness to the feminist movement.
In this collection, Naomi Hopkins combines a rebellious and aggressive nature with gender neutral fashion, combating traditional stereotypes.
Myriam Pindi’s collection was inspired and developed from an increasing fascination and appreciation of Parisian high-end fashion.
Lorena Cecilia Peña believes that garments represent so many things that unite and divide us: they become armour for the wearer.
Messider’s collection The Commitment to Perfection is empowering and feminist, inspired by the 1950s styles and digital glitch visuals.
Jessica Haines’ inspiration has always came from her grandad, researching and incorporating key themes from his life into her collection.
For Elice Nelson’s final year collection, she created a AW20/21 menswear collection inspired by Grime music and London street culture.
Meet five of our talented Main and Emerging Aeshetica Art Prize winners. These artists use video to hold up a mirror to the world around us.
Veronique Boyens’ photography series, At a Distance, embraces a new normal as the globe moved into lockdown and a period of isolation.
Woodall designed an inner-city community kitchen in response to studies into loneliness and depression concerning young people.
Afreen Fazil’s final project explores the evolution of Arabic typography from angular Phoenician texts to the current cursive Arabic scripts.
Hounslow is fascinated by vehicles and the variations of design that have developed over time, as well as what the future holds for transportation.
Responding to a UN report that up to one million species are endangered, textile designer Amy Dance, works with new visuals and sustainable materials.
Alexander Eyles’ work is inspired by a long-standing passion for innovation, whilst supporting those in need, finding considered and viable solutions.