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Air Guard (Airwide Solutions)
The product is a security system for mobile phones. |
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AirGate (Airwide Solutions)
A mobile phone networking solution. |
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Air Messenger (Airwide Solutions)
Text-messaging solution widely used throughout the world. |
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Sideshow Dave (Potton Ltd)
To illustrate Potton's technical help pages. This is a caricature of the technical manager. |
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Sideshow Dave (Potton Ltd)
This time, Dave is focussing on electrics. |
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Sideshow Dave (Potton Ltd)
..and Dave the bricklayer. |
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Desktop Clint (Price Waterhouse Coopers)
Clint is a senior manager in charge of documentation at PCW. |
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Desktop Clint (Price Waterhouse Coopers)
I created a series of 24 poses featuring a caricature of Clint. |
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Desktop Clint (Price Waterhouse Coopers)
The images represented dos and dont's- and some complete no-nos! |
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Andrew (Homebase)
As part of an internal awareness campaign, I was hired to produce three images of the marketing team. |
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Ella (Homebase)
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Jones Bond (Homebase)
The leader of the team |
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Mr. Crunch (Homebase)
The three Homebase Heroes were up against six villains. this is the credit crunch. |
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Mr. Tears (Homebase)
Tears to your furniture and fabrics |
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Mr. Burns (Homebase)
Burns damage to furniture: note subtle differences from image above |
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Mr. Rips (Homebase)
Similar to Mr. tears, but a different category |
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Mr. Stains (Homebase)
I loved inventing these guys! |
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Mr. Break (Homebase)
The most powerful of the Homebase villains. |
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Magician (Intel)
To launch a new mobile laptop chip |
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Stringless puppet (Intel)
Second in the Intel series |
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Design-a-robot (IEE)
To publicise a competiton for students to design a robot. |
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Luc the Dragon (Holophane)
The client ran a Dragon's Den scenario with technical experts quizzing sales staff. This image is of the finance director which was used in the introduction and as a backdrop. |
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Easy Rod (Holophane)
Top salesman Rod Kirby was used in a series of three multi-page scenarios to describe his life- ideal, actual, and the luxury lifestyle he was purported to have. |
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Irate Rod (Holophane)
One of the series which shows the problems a sales rep regularly faced. |
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Foxy-Tuxy
An icon for a hunt supporters' ball. Hussah! |
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Frog (Training Systems)
The client's USP is the idea of 'kai-zen', or little jumps, represented by this frog, which became the comapny logo. |
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Komputa (KPMG)
An icon for KPMG's international IT conference. |
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Aerosol (Product Heroes logo)
Designed to show how to turn a boring object into a character. |
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Rat (Aberdeen Undersea Welders)
These guys are known in the trade as 'rats', so I was asked to design one as a logo. |
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Snow Way (Royal Mail)
A poster to encourage posties to wrap up well for the winter. All the posters were stolen by staff within 24 hours that they were put up! |
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Loose Loader (Parcelforce)
A poster gently pointing out poor practice |
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Wizard Idea (Royal Mail)
A poster to encourage ideas from the shop floor |
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World Class Customer Care (Wyboston Lakes)
Part of an internal campaign to improve service and communications within the organisation. |
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The Rival Machine (Kendro)
the agency asked me to produce a caricature of their main rival's appliance - which 'sucks'.. ! |
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Thief (Wyboston Lakes)
To point out that the main value of service was missing. |
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FileGuard (Compsoft)
An advanced firewall solution.The company was bought out by Microsoft, apparently. |
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