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UAL: Next Up 2017 event programme
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Isabel + Helen are graduates of BA<br />
Graphic Design Communication at<br />
Chelsea College of Arts, and a creative<br />
partnership working within the realms<br />
of 3d design; from editorial set design<br />
through to large-scale interactive<br />
installations.<br />
Best known for their graphic style, the<br />
pair’s work mixes big ideas with simple<br />
pleasures, and one of their first projects<br />
was a commission by the V&A to create<br />
an interactive Constructivist playground<br />
based on the Russian design movement.<br />
Other clients include Tate Modern,<br />
Selfridges and The Conran Shop.<br />
Irina Wang was raised in Florida before<br />
moving to London, where she graduated<br />
from Chelsea College of Arts in 2015<br />
and now works as a graphic designer<br />
at Pentagram.<br />
Irina enjoys merging aesthetics with<br />
academia and whilst studying at Chelsea,<br />
won a Mead Fellowship for her final-year<br />
major project, designing for endangered<br />
language revitalisation to aid native<br />
communities in resisting hegemony and<br />
monoculture. In this project, Irina designed<br />
educational materials that enable children<br />
in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, southeastern<br />
Bangladesh, to learn their native<br />
language, Marma.<br />
Zoë Taylor is an illustrator who has<br />
collaborated with Marc by Marc Jacobs,<br />
The Guardian, the New York Times, Luella<br />
Bartley, anothermag.com and many<br />
others. She was a Pick Me <strong>Up</strong> Select<br />
in 2015 and her first comic, Joyride was<br />
published by Breakdown Press in 2016.<br />
Zoë is a graduate of BA Illustration at<br />
Camberwell College of Arts and she<br />
also has a MA in Communication Art and<br />
Design from the Royal College of Art and<br />
a BA in Ancient History and Architecture<br />
from University College London.<br />
Cade Featherstone is a BA Graphic<br />
Design graduate from Central Saint Martins.<br />
Since graduating, Cade has determinedly<br />
applied a non-specialist approach and utilises<br />
an interdisciplinary skill set to traverse<br />
multiple creative arenas. This has led him<br />
to work across everything from games<br />
design to motion graphics, concept art<br />
to video editing.<br />
In 2016, Cade won a D&AD New Blood<br />
Award for an eye-catching window display<br />
designed in response to a John Lewis<br />
brief. He currently works in an art<br />
department for film and TV.