Name: Jessica Morton
Areas of interest: Graphic Design/UX/UI Design
Destination: BA Hons Graphic Design
Contact: jessica.morton1998@gmail.com
Don’t Be A Sucker!
The poster and badges were designed for an advertising campaign to help inform people about the use of plastic straws. I decided to focus more on children because they are the ones who are going to be purchasing products in the future and children also influence their parents when they are buying products.

Dementia Is...
I was tasked with making a poster for South Yorkshire Dementia Creative Arts Exhibition (SYDCAE). The idea behind my poster was to show how someone who has dementia can become more confused over time. This is represented by the three posters getting more and more crowded. The shoe prints were used to represent somebody walking in someone else’s shoes. I thought this would be a good idea because the show showcased worked by people who have or are affected by dementia.

Wentworth Woodhouse Confectionery 
Wentworth Woodhouse tasked me with creating a design for their confectionery range. I have used multiple images of the scagliola to create wraps for the packaging.

Remaking Cluedo
For my Specialist Creative Response, I have re-imagined Cluedo as a mobile VR/AR game. I have created an interface and a mini walkthrough of how the game will look. The full walkthrough can be found on my website (link at the bottom of the page).

Sock-It 
This packaging was made for an environmental subscription box brief set by Lydia from Eleven Design. The idea behind the design was for it to be made from recycled packaging and use both laser cutting techniques and environmentally friendly ink. I chose to look at socks because most people would just bin old ones. If people where to buy socks from Sock-It they would receive an envelope inside the subscription box so that they can send old socks to homeless shelters for people in need.
The Design Fix
Amy from The Design Fix tasked me with creating a campaign for her social media site. The campaign was about how using social media to share your work can have a positive impact on you. My work consists of a 3D hash tag that lets people put stickers on it and an animation to show how it works. The reason I used stickers was so that I could add negative comments to the back of them and make people bin the backing. This was designed to represent removing negative comments.

Yorkshire Wildlife Park
For this brief, I had to create a wayfinding system for Yorkshire Wildlife Park. The ones used at the park are either outdated or do not fit in with the rest of the signs. I have designed a new map so that it is easy to read and follow. The colours and animal icons link in with the signage I have made. This is so that people will know where to go and will not get lost.
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