Illustration based in Swansea, South Wales.

Image from mkandlez / Flickr
It was great to watch graphic design being discussed on the telly last night.
The BBC’s Newsnight program hosted a discussion on how politics might adopt better graphic design to help people understand complex or perhaps even boring ideas.
The case studies in question were David McCandless’s beautiful information graphics and he chatted to host Kirsty Wark alongside veteran graphic designer Neville Brody.
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This icon was designed for the Norwood House Hotel – À La Mode Finer Dining website.
Its part of a series of icons, used as buttons on the website, to link to seasonal promotions and special menus.
This web design project was a collaboration with Ballyhoo Limited.
Norwood House Hotel - À La Mode Finer Dining
These website icons were designed for Swansea based document archiving company Transmedia.
They illustrate the different levels of document storage and archiving facilities on offer to their customers, from standard to high security and even digital storage.
This project was a collaboration between James Good Limited and The Colour Mill.

These icons were designed whilst I worked at Web Media Works. They are now used in an ecommerce website application called Ballyhoo.

The icons were illustrated to give the shop’s admin design a friendly feeling, avoiding technical clichés to help new users feel more at home.
These illustrations were created for Discount Fire Supplies, a Swansea based e-commerce shop that sells fire alarms and accessories. These symbols will be used in guides both on the web and in print to show off the various features of the product.

They are inspired by the icons that are used in modern software applications and operating systems, which gives them a clean, solid and friendly feeling.