Kitesurfing Armada Festival 2020

Having had quite a bit of positive feedback for the design in 2019, where I chose to go down the heavily filtered sunset in the sea photography route, this time I wanted a more hand-drawn illustrated style to the aesthetic, that would pay tribute to the airy summery retro vibes of seventies California surfing culture, and the many supremely cool surf posters that emerged from those times. Sadly, along with pretty much every other event worldwide in 2020, due to our lovely friend Rona, Armada had to be postponed. Luckily the festival was able to take place the following year.

Below is the base layer of the poster, designed so that various forms of text can be added over the top for the different uses. I layered photographs with illustration, sun burst photography, and real texture to give a bit of meatiness to the design, using real images of the sea for the sea, sky for the sky and sand for the sand. When it came to the smaller details I wanted to add texture of manmade materials, so the tents and vans were cut out of various different rusty metals. And I wanted to give a bit of dynamism to show the movement of the kites that were flying fiercely and proudly in the air, so I added gentle white sketch lines around each of them. All with a muted palette, but blended with vibrant summer colours this poster gives me such happy summer vibes which is what you want when thinking about a beach festival.

KITESURFING ARMADA 2020

The final poster ended up being a bit more refined with more kites around the logo, and the white sketch lines around the kites and vans on the bottom left removed, which was not my choice, but I’m still happy with how the final poster came out.

Moody Country Garden Photo Shoot

One of my current branding clients is a garden designer, and one of my jobs for her is to photograph her lovely portfolio of gardens.

Last week we shot two of her gardens in one day – something I didn’t think was going to be possible, as photo shoots are a lengthly old game and always take much longer than you think they will. Normally I’ll allocate a day per shoot, but we started early and despite the cloudy weather half way through the day, we did it. I actually decided to use the grey clouds to my advantage to create some dramatic, almost eerie pictures for a couple of them. You can’t avoid grey clouds in this country, so you might as well try and work with them if you can. And that’s fine, as we’ll go back and re-shoot some of the areas on a bright sunny day if we need to. I also managed to get a few candid shots of Elisa and her little girl. I just couldn’t resist…

I’m still in the process of creating her website and social media sites so when they are done I’ll link them here.

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Sussex Countryside Sunset

I stopped for a quick photo opp on the way back home on Sunday eve, just as the sun was setting. We’re so lucky to have all of this around us…

sussex countryside

A Brighton Sunset

Being incredibly fortunate to live about thirty seconds away from the sea, right on the border of Brighton and Hove, whenever I get a spare hour I’ll make an effort to go for a nice long walk along the seafront. In fact, it’s not really an effort as it’s always so wonderful whatever the season or weather. But working from my home studio sometimes I do need reminding that there’s a world out there away from the computer. And when I do, this is very typical of what awaits me. Nature is so incredibly beautiful and so very powerful, and sometimes when something is on your mind or if you’re perhaps not feeling 100%, a simple walk in the fresh air can do wonders for the senses and make us feel alive again…

BRIGHTON SUNSET