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A few months back I pulled off another against-the-clock website build. Last-minute seems to be a trend among fashion designers. MA student Fiona Campbell needed a site in advance of her forthcoming exhibition at London College of Fashion. Fiona specialises is sustainable footwear, and wanted to use a website to promote her expertise online and offer consulting services.

Thankfully we had some great photos to work with, and after a bit of to-and-fro we settled on a calm, muted visual feel with a mix of blues and slate grey. While I put the structure together, Si came into play with an easy-to-use blogging tool so Fiona could publish news snippets and keep the site fresh.

This looks like a scene from Saw III, but really it’s a Technical Effects project by some students at LCF. The guy volunteered to have his head cast in aid of a piece of project work for one of his flatmates. He’s totally sealed in but breathing from 2 airholes around his nostrils, communicating with hand movements and grunts. Weird experience I reckon.

Head casting
Head casting

Photographing the digital print bureau at London College of Fashion threw up some interesting colours and shapes…

Digital Print Bureau 1
Digital Print Bureau 2
Digital Print Bureau 3

Most mornings are like any other at London College of Fashion. But not this morning. Walking through the Fashion Space Gallery in the direction of my office, I found the door blocked by a huddle of females. When they didn’t disperse, I photographed them.

A group of mannequins
A group of mannequins
A group of mannequins
A mannequin
A mannequin designed by Wedgwood

Turns out these mannequins were part of a design competition for high street retailers, the theme being recycling, and the reuse of materials ordinarily discarded during the fashion design process. As I write, Heart FM is outside in the gallery doing a feature on the competition. Entrants include Wedgwood and Playboy.

Just as a footnote to this post, I’m not unhealthily obsessed by mannequins or wigs.