I'm currently on the way to London for D&AD New Blood.
'Safe booklet' will go with me alongside other projects.
News and photos soon!
Wednesday, 2 June 2010
Degree Show coming soon!
I'm currently working on the Degree Show space (opening 12 June).
Sefe Booklet to be featured alongside other project. Please come along and bring family and friends!
ECA, 4th floor Evolution House, West Port
Saturday, 1 May 2010
Safe book is ready!
The final 'safe' booklet documenting the project 'No trial no error' got a white felt cover. For health & safety purposes the front it is featuring the warning. Booklet is bound with an elastic band. By taking the risk and unbinding the booklet, however, the viewer will reveal more photographs.
Wednesday, 14 April 2010
Layouts for the booklet
Below is a couple of screenshots from when I was finalizing the layouts for the booklet. I have spent a long time developing the publication but it's getting there... More new updates to be published very soon...
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Warnings - unplugged
A selection of first warning signs. Most of them were photographed at different locations across Edinburgh. One of them is also this web-site's banner (in case you didn't notice). More warnings to come soon!
Friday, 5 March 2010
First conceptual drawings...
The doodles below are my very first ideas for the warning-posters. Scroll down to see what they turned into when I printed and placed them across the city (first post). While the locations and messages have changed, the main concept remained the same.
About a chair which didn't wear protective clothing...
Office workers are reminded that not wearing high-visibility clothing while performingt desk-job tasks can cause death and serious injuries. Post inspired by a chair which broke into pieces days after I stuck a warning on it. It should have worn a fluorescent vest...
The series of warning-posters placed around Edinburgh is an art project by Piotr Klarowski, a Graphic Design student at Edinburgh College of Art. In attempt to deconstruct health & safety'. I am trying to get people to reconsider the 'nanny state' attitude within the 'health & safety culture'. It's a humorous take on 'serious' regulations which tend to go too far and become absurd.