Creative Design Results in a Sliver Lining by John Fogarty

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Design By: John Fogarty
Visual Communicator - Designer - Photographer - Maker John Fogarty set up Making shapes in 2017. The function of his site is to create an online showcase of design work. John studied Graphic Design in BCFE and Visual Communications in NCAD, Dublin, Ireland. Since graduating John works for Carve On who handcraft personalised leather accessories at their workshop in Co. Kildare. Here his focus is on Design as part of a team with projects ranging from product design, photography, branding and packaging.
Design By: John Fogarty
Visual Communicator - Designer - Photographer - Maker John Fogarty set up Making shapes in 2017. The function of his site is to create an online showcase of design work. John studied Graphic Design in BCFE and Visual Communications in NCAD, Dublin, Ireland. Since graduating John works for Carve On who handcraft personalised leather accessories at their workshop in Co. Kildare. Here his focus is on Design as part of a team with projects ranging from product design, photography, branding and packaging.
Artist Statement

I created this illustration as part of a project which looked at how creative design can help business and the community. Water charges were an on going topic at the time in Ireland and I felt with all of our rain it made so much sense to conserve it. Once the idea came to me I worked it up in illustrator. — John Fogarty