Illustrating an interesting article on how modern slavery is everywhere, from food to cosmetics. Working with the team at Seven Publishing and set design by Sandy Suffield.
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Illustrating an interesting article on how modern slavery is everywhere, from food to cosmetics. Working with the team at Seven Publishing and set design by Sandy Suffield.
Berry Brothers and Rudd.
A series to illustrate an article about the wine and spirit merchant, established in 1698. With set design by Sandy Suffield. Photographed for Esquire’s Big Black Book.
(via FT Weekend Magazine)
A house of cards, made from smaller houses. Illustrating the risk of subprime mortgages, one of the principle causes of the financial crisis in 2007.
Set designer Sandy Suffield.
http://www.sandysuffield.com/project/in-the-bag/
IN THE BAG
Photographed by Sara Morris
http://www.sandysuffield.com/project/industrial-nature/
http://www.sandysuffield.com/project/abigails-party/
http://www.sandysuffield.com/project/faking-it/
Sara Morris
Sara Morris and stylist Sandy Suffield joined creative forces to produce these lovely 'stack' images. The shots were commissioned by design agency Form UK as ads for the 100% Design show, which will be held later this year.
There has been quite a stir about the ads already, and some great articles written about them. Check out what Creative Review had to say at www.creativereview.co.uk and Design Week's article can be seen at www.designweek.co.uk. A lovely 'behind the scenes' look can be seen on 100% Design's blog www.100percentdesign.co.uk.
Agency: Form UK. Partner: Paula Benson. Creative: Joe Wassel Smith. Stylist: Sandy Suffield.