ROBERT BANDY

About
I am a multidisciplinary graphic designer, who specialises in digital and print communications. I’m originally from Kent, now based in East London.

I have experience of working collaboratively and independently across the cultural sector on a number of design projects, focussing on brand and identity. Collaborating with clients to develop effective, scrutinised outcomes.

Education
Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design at Univesity of the West of England, Bristol, 2017 - 2020. Diploma in Art and Design at the Univesity of the Creative Arts, Canterbury, 2017.

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ROBERT BANDY

About
I’m a multidisciplinary graphic designer, specialising in digital and print communications. Collaborating with clients to develop effective, scrutinised outcomes.

Education
Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design at Univesity of the West of England, Bristol, 2017 - 2020. Diploma in Art and Design at the Univesity of the Creative Arts, Canterbury, 2017.

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The Shape of Things to Come


Identity for Creative Folkestone Book Festival including a 26 page event catalogue, digital assets and wayfinding. Manipulated type stretched and pulled in different directions mimicking the themes of the festival. Stretching the truth and connecting opinions.

Graphic Design
Art Direction
2022


Open Quarter

Open Quarter is a celebration of the Creative Quarter in Folkestone. The festival includes, talks, networking events, open studios and day parties. I was tasked with creating this year’s identity. 

Graphic Design
Wayfinding
2022


Erdkind Magazine →

A modern folklore magazine aiming to reconnect people to nature and crafts. Combining DIY zine aesthetics with contemporary editorial.

Designed in collaboration with Samuel Pratt for Daisy Cooper. Photography by Celia Croft & Joshua Heavens Onabowu.

Graphic Design
Typography
2021


I’m Worried →

Documenting the earlier stages of the Coronavirus pandemic through the good and bad news seen in the press. This research document fuelled many later projects during my time at university.

Research
Graphic Design
2020




(F)un Detected →

A fictional anti-surveillance brand responding to protests happening in Hong Kong. We ran workshops looking at how we can use face paint and makeup to trick facial detection in cameras. 

Graphic Design
Art direction
Workshops
2020




Creative Folkestone Quarterhouse →

A selection of print work for Folkestone’s cultural hub. Exploring how we structure event information Rolling out the magenta identity across a variety of physical and digital outcomes.

Graphic Design
Editorial
Digital Signage
2022