122 Roseneath St
SMALL FOOTPRINT LIVING
I worked in-house at Local Peoples / Assemble Projects on the website for their small-footprint living development 122 Roseneath St.
The development is a mixture of Brutalist design and modern aesthetics, with beautiful finishes and materials. The brand was produced by Petrea Dickinson, with illustrations by Tomi Um and animation assistance by Pete Hand.
_UX & UI Design
_Responsive Web Design
_EDM / ECRM
_Social Media Content / Animations
_Concept Design
The site was responsive to serve Desktop, Tablet and Mobile users, giving the same experience across all platforms.
Once the animations had been completed for the website, I created a series of video animations that could be used across the social media channels, including Facebook and Instagram.
I had the idea to make some concrete numbers from the logo, which could be used outside of the building as a sign, or perhaps on a grander scale as seating.
As a side project in my spare time, I decided to make a ‘proof of concept’ maquette, using layers of hand-cut foam board to create a mold.
5 years later, I visited the finished project for the first time and took some photographs. It was so interesting to see how the community has grown — along with the gardens — and how the building has become part of the landscape, whilst maintaining its original personality.
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NEIL RICHARDS
UX, UI & DIGITAL DESIGNER
I have been fortunate to work for some of the best agencies in the UK and Australia, across a wide range of projects and sectors — with a career spanning over 25 years. I am currently on the look out for the next step in my career, so if you have any exciting opportunities, please contact me via email to request my CV or arrange a chat.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
We acknowledge we are meeting on the Traditional Lands of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong peoples of the East Kulin Nations and pay our respect to their Elders past and present. We extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We acknowledge their living connection to Country, relationship with the land and all living things extending back tens of thousands of years.