Rebecca's Design
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
The origin of design
My work and designs are going to be launched on a fantastic new website called The Origin Of Design. For like minded new designers it can be hard to be seen and to get your name on the radar. This website publicises new designers and they're work. I'm honoured to be featured on they're new website!! Keep a close eye.
Thursday, 22 January 2015
Lamp shade prototype
I spent the afternoon making a prototype light shade from rice paper, using my manipulation fold. Very happy with the results.
Saturday, 14 June 2014
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Final major module #2
It's the final 3 weeks, so much to do!! We've been 'buddied' up with 2nd years to help with our exhibition.
I'm getting there with my designs and samples are coming together. Now just the huge task of making my final lights and fittings.
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
Final Major Module
It's 6 weeks untill our deadline, panic has set in, but I'm feeling confident about my designs. Please take a look and see what you think.
Saturday, 18 May 2013
My first trip to Liberty's London
A few weeks ago I had my first experience of Liberty's ... And it certainly won't be the last. It's a textile designers dream with a department dedicated solely to liberty's prints, it was hard to drag myself away!!
They had silk scarfs from various designers in the lobby and a car hanging in the atrium at the entrance. I thought it was a truly unique place to visit.
I also took a walk down an adjacent street and found multiple fabric shops FULL of every type and colour of fabric imaginable!
They had silk scarfs from various designers in the lobby and a car hanging in the atrium at the entrance. I thought it was a truly unique place to visit.
I also took a walk down an adjacent street and found multiple fabric shops FULL of every type and colour of fabric imaginable!
Final project for second year...done!
Here are a few photos of my final designs all mounted up next to each other in their separate colour ways. Really happy with the quality of the prints, and how they work in different families.
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