Sadida Islam
With Space-pod Commercial interiors, Islam strives to to explore interior styles that create a beautiful balance between traditional and modern.
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With Space-pod Commercial interiors, Islam strives to to explore interior styles that create a beautiful balance between traditional and modern.
Rudina Shala is interested in residential design, landscape design and has a passion for environments that induce a sense of movement and emotion.
Mia Del Rosario is interested in improving a spatial environment by using current trends to achieve a more aesthetically pleasing setting.
Louna Aissi’s work is an effort to design a cultural centre that provides for the existing local Moroccan community of North Kensington, London.
Georgina Nadin has developed a great interest in abandoned and dilapidated buildings, delving deeper into building restoration, preservation and reuse.
Multi-sensory experience is an area of design that Emma Hatcher has been drawn to, designing spaces where one can become part of the experience.
Surviving the Future is a project that looks at how certain circumstances, such as war and civil unrest, can change the way people want to live.
Becky Thick’s final project focuses on the theme of anti-social behaviour. Her campaign addresses the issue through a variety of media.
Abigail Igglesden’s project considers the effects alcohol has on our bodies, community, wellbeing and environment, addressing sustainability issues.
Danielle Feheley’s final piece was developed to create a completely sustainable collection by upcycling vintage denim.
Maddie Baxter uses Creative Advertising as an outlet to develop ideas that are based on a rich tapestry of inspiration and experiences.
Jessica Leader finds excitement in researching advertising ideas and concepts, but her favourite adverts are those that are simple and clear.
James Griffiths enjoys the process of crafting a message from words to communicate ideas and and promote positive brand engagement.
Isabela Moran Ferrer’s ideas are born from an ability to unearth the fundamentals of any campaign in order to deliver a strong message.
“I saw that the camera could be a weapon against poverty, against racism, against all sorts of social wrongs.” A Gordon Parks show opens in London.
Discover innovative image-makers capturing subjects in new ways. These bold and fresh images blend analogue and digital techniques.
Clarissa Johnston-Ward and Ioanna Roumpani are a creative duo, presenting carefully researched work with striking visuals and typography.
Sophie Edge is a recent BA Photography graduate of the University of the Arts: London College of Communication.
Phoebe Smith’s project My Sister Romy focuses on her sister, who has severe autism, documenting the twenty four hour care she receives.