Snapshots of my design, art, research, and photography
Hello
Welcome to my hub of creative pursuits and projects. I am a graphic designer, lecturer, and manager who loves to create, enhance business strategy through innovative solutions, and continually develop. Thanks for visiting! You’re welcome to send me an email by clicking here. Links to online profiles follow.
Paper Engineering promotional booklet: quotes about creativity reflecting the transformation of paperPaper Engineering promotional booklet as part of my B-Tech portfolioPaper Engineering promotional booklet using ‘transformed nature’ as a metaphor for the practice.Paper Engineering promotional bookletPaper Engineering promotional bookletPaper Engineering promotional bookletPaper Engineering promotional bookletPaper Engineering project diary reminders and business cards: front sidePaper Engineering project diary reminders and business cards: backAAA School of Advertising ID ideasMosaic Group Annual ReportMosaic Group Annual ReportMosaic Group Annual ReportBlack / White Photography used in album cover designMasters study client CD packagingMasters study client CD packagingThe Investigative Loss Management Company ID and brochureSelf promotional bookletSelf-promotional booklet featuring favourite design quotesSelf-promotional booklet contentSAJRSPER logoNWU Gallery Art Collection Book featuring UV spot varnish cover designNWU Gallery Art Collection Book layoutSpitz catalogue featuring new format, textures and photography styleSpitz catalogue style revampSpitz catalogue layoutGift design booklet for studentsGift booklet for graduating students with inspirational quotes and useful information for graphic designersDesign booklet for studentsSwim team tee Mooirivier LaerskoolSafari co. Africa brandingSafari co. Africa international convention bannerSafari co. Africa international convention bannerNWU Graphikos interior posters as part of relaunch: 2006 – 2023
Some of the pieces that are not featured on the 4-6-11 site:
Phases (Work created for Memory Loss – TRACTOR exhibition)
View From Above 1View From Above 2View From Above 3For ‘Song of the Black Swan’ Villa Lobos (mixed media)For Sibelius’ ‘Novelette’ (soft pastel)Buffalo (soft pastel)Watercolour ‘flight’Cypress trees (oil paint)Silkscreen Dali homageBokkoms packaging (acrylic paint)Camels (acrylic paint)Leather jacket (soft pastel)Scraperboard self
Travel snaps
Oslo
Senja, Norway
Stockholm
Härnösand, Sweden
Cape Town 1Cape Town 2Gecko at MtunziniKoi in NamibiaFeather on white sandTextured branchesTiny branchThe O2Train stationSouth Africa House, LondonEuropean train stationChurch in GermanyCologne stopTrain station KolnPeter Pan, KensingtonSwans at Kensington Kensington swanA-ha at the O2RietbergTree canopyTrees from the windowBranches at The Lakes farmTrees in LondonPaderbornRietbergPaderborn CathedralMozambiqueSnowflakeOwl House 1Owl House 2Owl House 3Owl House 4Owl House 5Owl House 6Owl House 7Owl House 8Owl House 9Owl House 10Owl House 11Jeffrey’s Bay 1Jeffrey’s Bay 2Jeffrey’s Bay 3Jakob’s BaaiTolweOver Cape TownVaal River 1Vaal River 2Barra, MozambiqueBloubergstrandLight
I am involved with NWU’s ViNCO research niche as a member of the Faculty of Humanities, heading up the NWU Creativity Centre. Our last exhibition was entitled Stairways and Ruins. 3D Tour at:
My Master’s dissertation on branding classical musicking yielded the following excerpt from examiners’ reports:
“Igitur Laudata
It was a pleasure reading and examining Lindi Cameron’s work.
What stood out to me is the student’s ability to synthesise perspectives of design, musicking, and the digital music environment to produce an extensive and brilliant executed branding campaign for Piet Koornhof. This master is a superb example of action research and where research results are applied in a real-life environment. The high quality supporting visual and audio material further demonstrates Lindi Cameron’s admirable skills as a designer. The work also demonstrates her design-scholar proficiency to merge a client’s need with design. This dissertation is an excellent example of the direction that design research should follow in South Africa.”