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Fantasy Island: Neil Maccormack

These 3D illustrations of sci-fi landscapes, futuristic vehicles and fearsome spiked creatures by designer Neil Mccormack present an eerie yet beautifully rendered vision of the future.

By Millie Ross – 26.07.2012
  
Studio Visit: THIS IS Studio

The first in a series of studio visits to the work spaces of recent graduates from Camberwell, Chelsea and Wimbledon Colleges created by Matthew Tillett and Jared Schiller. First up is THIS IS Studio, a multidisciplinary design practice based in Clerkenwell, London who graduated from the BA Graphic Design course at Camberwell College of Arts.

By Matthew Tillet – 03.06.2012
  
A Curator's View: Barbican Curator on Bauhaus: Art as Life

The Barbican’s Bauhaus retrospective has been the centre’s most popular exhibition since the Surreal House. With the same architects (Carmody Groarke) on board and an equally holistic approach encompassing each facet of the centre’s facilities, the exhibition offers a new perspective on the Bauhaus and its significance as a school. We talk to co-curator Lydia Yee about the Bauhaus’ unique approach to learning, an apt insight at a time when art education is under scrutiny.

By Millie Ross – 29.05.2012
  
Summer Shows 2012 Preview: Wheel of Doom

Jotta have teamed up with University of the Arts London to preview some brilliant work emerging from across the six London colleges, on show throughout June. Ever experienced a rising sense of anger as the Apple spinning wheel of doom holds you up? Camberwell BA Graphic Design students Imogen Reekie and Harry Winteringham have, and have brought the wheel into real life on the streets London.

By – 25.05.2012
  
Jotta Live: Workshop Schedule

Jotta goes live this March, inviting collaborators, artists, designers and makers to join us for a week of workshops. Help us celebrate our 3rd birthday with a week of interactive events and workshops which draw from the fascinating people and mind-boggling projects we feature in our debut magazine, from beehive making to collage with tailoring patterns and kinetic drawing machines.

By Millie Ross – 14.03.2012
  

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