Storyboard Concepts
Storyboards
The following images are storyboard development ideas to create a number of storyboards to link to specific design developments. While creating designs and also considering which direction to go with in regard to my project brief I have been sources and references images
William Morris Illustration. |
William Morris |
Wall paper and fabric by William Morris |
William Morris Tile |
William Morris was born in the 19th century(24 March 1834-3 October 1896) and was the founder of the Arts and Crafts movement and was deemed an aesthete by many. He was also linked to the pre-Raphaelite painters including William Holman-Hunt, Ford Maddox Brown and many more.He was friends with Edward Burn Jones Dante Gabriel Rossetti and while he was working as an architect, after graduating from Exeter College he gave up to paint and design. He was an English designer, craft person,textile designer,poet and socialist. He designed furniture,fabrics, wallpaper, book covers and even stain glass.
He married in 1859 Jane Burden and they had a house built by Philip Webb.They spent two years decorating their new home after which they decided to start their own interiors business. They initially
made furniture, tableware , soft furnishings and wall paper. He also designed book covers. He loved houses and loved decorating them. He once said and which has since become a famous quote"Have nothing in your home that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful".
I love this quote so much I am adding it into my collection within a print development using old text which have to be place together intricately. It might look nice with an illustration.
Book cover design by William Morris He started a printing business called Kelmscott Press were he published and illustrated. |
William Morris |
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