New talent 2017: Best graduates from London's top colleges
Here’s our pick of the most talented graphic designers and illustrators from UAL, Kingston and Ravensbourne.
Jack Collis
- University: Chelsea College of Arts
- Course: BA (Hons) Graphic Design Communication
- Project: dot-draw.xyz
Inspired by The De Stijl movement and “imagery created by reducing components to the essentials of colour and composition,” Jack Collis’ interactive project is a playful modular system that enables users to explore, create and submit images.
“People have submitted everything from penises to typefaces, voting propaganda to signatures,” explains Collis. “It’s incredible to see just how differently one creative challenge can be approached.”
Jeong Eun Yoo
- University: Chelsea College of Arts
- Course: BA (Hons) Graphic Design Communication
- Project: Regather Hangul
South Korea-born Jeong Eun Yoo was tired of work from her native land focusing on North Korean propaganda, or the North–South divide. Inspired by the stories of families separated by the conflict, Regather Hangul has a message of unity and resolution. Her typeface was inspired by the traditional Korean art of Jogakbo – patchwork made from leftover clothes.
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Prev Page London College of Communication Next Page Camberwell College of ArtsNick has worked with world-class agencies including Wolff Olins, Taxi Studio and Vault49 on brand storytelling, tone of voice and verbal strategy for global brands such as Virgin, TikTok, and Bite Back 2030. Nick launched the Brand Impact Awards in 2013 while editor of Computer Arts, and remains chair of judges. He's written for Creative Bloq on design and branding matters since the site's launch.