
Nuclear Future - Light
Nuclear is the future. There I said it. No, I don't have any fancy degrees or education on the matter, but I know when something makes more sense than others.
I remember reading somewhere that the Isle of Man government debated nuclear energy in the 70's or 80's. It was scrapped because it would've taken too long to build. It would of been completed in 2024.. A small reactor could power the whole island for generations to come. We wouldn't be dependent on imported gas, we could've been energy independent. Imagine.
So, I took to my sketchbook and Mac and this popped out.

Sentinel - Poster 1.0
If you've looked at my logos, you'll see I designed one for a spacecraft designer and manufacturer; Sentinel. I tasked myself with creating a poster/advert as simple as possible.
You know what? I think I did okay.

GET OUT THERE
This one was inspired by my deep, yearning urge to explore all that is out there in the universe. To see a sunset on another planet, to feel the light from another star, to see a star go supernova, and maybe find Arrakis to get some of that sweet, sweet, trippy spice.
I've always looked up at the stars wondering what's out there, wondering if someone or something is looking back.
I'll end this with one of my own personal beliefs.
"The aliens are already here and some of them helped create us."

Nuclear Future - Dark
Nuclear is the Future, but I am a little cynical that people are still absolutely terrified of it. I understand the perspective, but then again, these same people believe global warming is a real, credible threat and will blindly allow their government to tax them, buy shopping bags for 10p (because you're saving the planet, don't you know?), and bring in communistic policies edging closer and closer to total control over their lives. I digress.
I made a dark mode version which turned out great.

Posters
Design can be Art
There will be people who think design is art, I was one of them. It's not. Design is neatness, tidiness, problem-solving, maths (somewhat), all tied up in a big box of bendable rules.
However, you can 100% make art using design. I created these posters for my love of visuals, blowing off ideas in my head, and I needed some art for the walls in my home. I'd rather eat my own toes than to fill my home with generic B&Q bought posters and canvas'.

