Oliver Webley

A designer at TCEG, Oli has a love for type and the craft of design.

Oli is always looking out for new techniques and technologies that will open avenues of design and enhance his craft.

Christopher Edwards

A creative at TCEG with a passion for problem solving and tinkering.

Since the lock-downs has been experimenting with various 3D and animation techniques and is now looking for more ways to make 3D and animation skills more accessible and ubiquitous across the design team.

  1. What was your main objective for this project, and how did you achieve it?
    With so many new and exciting creative platforms available today, this project was about focusing my training and experimentation time by creating a series of short sharp briefs and ultimately a deadline.
     
  2. What was the most challenging aspect of this project for you, and how did you overcome it?
    Finding time to explore each of the ideas around existing work projects and having a baby. Ultimately the solution was to set short, sharp working windows and to stick to deadlines, Remembering that the briefs are there to open the door to new ideas and approaches, not to become an expert in any one process.
     
  3. How do you feel about the end result of this project, and do you have any plans to continue working in a similar direction in the future?
    It's been a lot of fun but have mixed feelings about the end results. Everything could have been achieved to a far higher standard by using our digital teams, but I’m excited about the potential for our designers to use these programs to be more involved with prototyping and explore ideas in the future.

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