Corin graduated from BA (Hons) Graphic and Media Design at London College of Communication and completed the Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS) in his third year. Corin talks to us about his DPS and setting up his own design studio.
BA (Hons) Graphic and Media Design
I am currently working freelance, specialising in hand painted letterforms and large scale murals. I have recently completed a large mural project in New Delhi, India, for internationally renowned St+art festival, as well as working on projects in London for clients such as Camden Town Brewery, Newham Council and Greenwich Peninsula. I have also recently had my work exhibited at Saatchi Gallery and Somerset House, London.
Aim to experience as many different work environments and experiences as possible and be brave with what you choose to do.
Apart from DPS, the printing facilities were a highlight of my time at LCC and a big factor in choosing to study there. I spent a lot of time working in the letterpress workshops.
Sarah Temple and Ken Kirton are two tutors that really helped shape my experiences at LCC and on DPS. Since graduating I have been able to collaborate on projects and develop professional relationships with both tutors.
Apart from exhibitions, I draw a lot of my inspiration from experiences and imagery that I encounter day to day in London and when travelling. I mainly document painted signs and textures found within the environment, often directly using the images to inform my paintings and commercial lettering work.
I have a studio by the canal in Hackney Wick, East London. I have recently taken on a larger space, which I share with Harry Fieber of UTILE studio. We have a large downstairs painting area for artwork and signage, which has lots of natural light. Upstairs on the mezzanine area, we use the space for computer work and drawing. The space is also filling up with lots of plants, printing equipment and pieces of artwork!
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