Evan Vickers
BA Graphic Design


A visual designer with a passion for blending creativity across multiple mediums. Whether I’m working with print, video, photography, digital media, or hands-on physical projects, I draw inspiration from the world around me to create meaningful, engaging outcomes.
     My process is deeply rooted in understanding the contexts behind each project, allowing me to craft visuals that not only capture attention but also tell a rich, authentic story. From concept to execution, I thrive on pushing boundaries and experimenting with different forms of expression to bring ideas to life.


AudioReactive
My recent work has allowed me to investigate the connection between sound and place. There is essential importance in connecting these two factors when wanting to achieve greater impact on the person. 

    With this project, I investigated the relationship between sound and archiecture within Christianity. The two, synchronised in their purpose of luring the masses into belief, create awe inspiring periods of time within the dwelling walls. 




        Image Manipulation

Through manipulation with various software and experimenting with creative coding, new images can be formed from existing footage.

   Through doing so, meanings can be broken, re-ordered and forged into new. Storys can be flipped and furthermore, stripped of their origional fallacys.
The base imagery used in these outcomes were taken from the internet. Each of them have their own meaning, their own messages that they mean to convey.    

   However, through manipulating these files, I have  brought new meanings to the images. The contexts have changes and their use diverted away from ther original. 
Soundwork

Through the medium of sound, I aim to create audio-based escapisms that transform the individual from their physical space and into a new subconsious plane.

    Like the work in Image Manipulation, these sound files have been created from found sound. I take recordings of noise and then put them together, curating new relations betweens us and these sounds. 

The original audio file for Spaceage 1.mp3 (blue) contains a choir practise that I came across in Utrecht.