I graduated in 2005 from Limerick School of Art and Design with a first class B.A (Hons) in Graphic Design. Right after graduating, I worked part-time for six months in Limerick to save for London. During this time I also working … Continue reading
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Mick McCabe
gaeilge lofa líofa Brian Ó Broin identified in an Irish Times article that a potential linguistic schism is developing between urban speaker and native speaker Gaeilgeoirí. Further analysis of the situation also reveals that not only are the cohorts disengaging … Continue reading
Sarah Kelliher
synaesthesia; ways of thinking Synaesthesia is a perceptual experience where two or more senses are activated when in the presence of an external stimulus. In simpler terms, shapes can create sounds, letters can evoke colours and numbers and objects can … Continue reading
Jackie O’Connell
judge and be judged For the final year project I focused my attention on stereotypes. We are faced with all kinds of stereotypes through out our daily lives, weather it be racial, social or religious. This project was designed to … Continue reading
Kevin Finn
Having begun his career in Dublin with the studio that produces all the design material for Irish rock legends U2, Finn left Ireland to explore the world. This led him to Saatchi Design, Sydney, where he held the position of Joint … Continue reading
Paul Bailey
Upon graduating from the BA Visual Communications course at LSAD (2006), I spent a short summer spell working at the O’Brien Press, Dublin, before setting off for London to complete my MA Communication Design at Central Saint Martins (2006-08). I … Continue reading
Teresa Ahern
poetry is what gets lost in translation Inspired by renowned poet Robert Frost, I chose to examine how people relate to poetry today, with an aim to change the traditional perception of poetry. To capture this I have created a … Continue reading
Jade Quinn
your sporting future Psychologists believe self esteem is the most core component of our identity. This booklet is an insight in to the deeply personal and private journey of local competitive athletes. It encourages the reader to look at sport … Continue reading
Tara Gibbons
engaging the youth and the elderly There are many questions I wish I had asked my grandparents when they were alive. This is where the topic for my exhibition piece came about. The youth and older generations sit at the … Continue reading
Sarah Neville
the dying art of conversation With engage as a starting point I decided to look at how technology has reformed the way we communicate and interact with each other. My main focus was the dying art of conversation which is … Continue reading
Graduate Show 2012
To engage is the term used to describe any means of involvement that is meaningful, expressive or significant; we engage with the world around us in many different ways and on many different levels; we see, explore, connect, engage, ‘tune in’, … Continue reading
Ebow / Guest Lecturer
ebow is a digital agency specialising in digital marketing, web design and ecommerce. As an agency, they push the capabilities of digital media in all its forms to the benefit of their clients. ebow excels at understanding a client’s needs … Continue reading