Come this Wednesday and see the results at the Similarly Different opening!


An experiment in visual collaboration between two cities, nearly 5,000 miles apart.
Similarly Different - Private View, Portland, Oregon, USA 08/05/13
We transformed room 320 in PSU’s Art Building, for the second of the Similarly Different exhibitions. The show will be up for the next month or so. It was a good turn out, and a really nice way to round off the project.
There are plans to keep this collaboration between PSU and UCA Farnham going next year, quite how, we aren’t yet sure, but watch this space!
(We are also looking at creating more formal relationships between the Graphic Design Course at PSU and Graphic Communication at UCA Farnham, so keep an eye out for those developments as well).
Come this Wednesday and see the results at the Similarly Different opening!

April 25, 2013
UCA, Farnham

All of us, but one!
Getting direction from Oswin.
We were supplied with a silly amount of beer. (not complaining!)
All the works were hidden until ‘show time’.




Sample of some of the panels.






The ‘Tutor Club’.
All the students have been working hard to get everything ready for the private view on thursday, at Farnham.
The Farnham private view is only a week away. Today has been another manically busy day of similarly different activities:
1) The publication is back from the printer - and is looking great!
2) The Farnham students have been working hard to get the exhibition space ready… almost there, one more day should do it.
3) Most of the large format prints are done and ready to be framed.
4) Final exhibition and private view logistics for the farnham show are now in place.
Katie and Kat meeting with Oswin to look over the first draft of the publication and discuss the Farnham exhibition. In Cafe Oto (where the first physical meeting to discuss the project took place between Oswin and Briar).
Regional Culture
Michael sent me a picture of Bowleys Spinning Wheel sign which has been in Farnham for a very long time. I really like the fact that we don’t ever see spinning wheels anymore so i was very excited to have a reason to do this illustration.
Dominika