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Trial/error manifesto

A personal reflection and account of the nature of the creative, experimental, design, making, crafting and working process.

The screen printed and hand-bound flip book visually represents the notion of working through the learning process, mistakes and 'happy accidents' whilst striving for 'the perfect print'.

The additional fold out slip at the back of the flip book documents my feelings about the design stages, errors and learning experiences.



December 2008, International Society of Typographic
Designers: ISTD Condensed 03
Front cover with masking tape project title

November 2008, British Book Design and Production Awards
Winner of the ‘Best Student Book’ featuring artwork in ‘Rown’d
Arh-End’, University of Lincoln.
Opening manifesto statement unfolds...


Flipping action...


Stumbling mistakes


When the ink drys out too quickly on the screen!


Uneven weight on the screen when using the squeegee


Faded prints


Crisp screen print quality


Back of flip book, fold out hand written manifesto on newsprint


Back of manifesto fold out newsprint