Tobias Warwick Jones (aka PRIZUM) is a multi-disciplinary creative living in the UK. His skill set includes Graphic Design, Illustration and Sound Design amongst others. His past clients include The BBC, Dazed & Confused, Vice Magazine, Front Magazine, Virgin Records, Domino Records and many more.
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Stereo Honey asked me to articulate the meanings and feelings of their music and influences into pieces of original artwork and design. These pieces would be used as the centre of the promotion of their respective recordings.
In ‘What Makes A Man’ (2018), the band explore ideas of frail and fading masculinity in the modern day. This is explored through the retelling of a poem about an aging boxer by Emma Payne.
Cinema 4D | Houdini | Photoshop | Premiere
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In 2016 I was first approached to develop the brand and design language for Black Decagon and their venture Folk Horror Cinema Club; an ongoing series of cinema screenings that aimed to chronicle the work of various folklore inspired directions over the decades.
The night includes various guest speakers or panels who are affiliated with the respective films. So the challenge of the project was to marry the cinema heritage of horror over the decades with an intellectual layer into one design language.
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Wayward is a London-based landscape, art and architecture practice – an award-winning collective of designers, artists and urban growers. Since 2006, Wayward has pioneered new methodologies in the creative use of underutilised land and meanwhile spaces, transforming derelict sites into large-scale, design-driven spaces that engage local communities and inspire international audiences.
I was commissioned to re-brand the company and develop their online presence. I worked very closely with Wayward for many months (even contributing to some of their ongoing architectural projects) in order to properly understand their mission and ethos. The closeness to the company helped my channel many of their fun and playful aspects that were sorely lacking from their prior public promotions.
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Original Artwork and design for Stereo Honey's forthcoming EP and singles.
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In 2016 I was first approached to develop the brand and design language for Black Decagon and their venture Folk Horror Cinema Club; an ongoing series of cinema screenings that aimed to chronicle the work of various folklore inspired directions over the decades.
The night includes various guest speakers or panels who are affiliated with the respective films. So the challenge of the project was to marry the cinema heritage of horror over the decades with an intellectual layer into one design language.
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Set in the near future, events mirror those of the Peasants Revolt of 1381 led by revolutionary Wat Tyler, when the people’s protest turned to violent revolt over taxes, austerity and unstable leadership. Experience what it’s like to be at the centre of a critical moment in this nation’s past, live the build-up through digital storytelling then let the lines between history and reality blur as you storm the Tower and decide the fate of the nation.
The People’s Revolt is an immersive, interactive experience from ground-breaking theatre company differencEngine in collaboration with Historic Royal Palaces.
Branding, Promotional Graphics, UX / UI Design, Web Products
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In 2016 I was first approached to develop the brand and design language for Black Decagon and their venture Folk Horror Cinema Club; an ongoing series of cinema screenings that aimed to chronicle the work of various folklore inspired directions over the decades.
The night includes various guest speakers or panels who are affiliated with the respective films. So the challenge of the project was to marry the cinema heritage of horror over the decades with an intellectual layer into one design language.
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differencEngine are an Off West End nominated company specialising in immersive & interactive theatre. The company was co-founded by Jon Cooper & Andrew Somerville in 2014. Since then the company has been developing their work in immersive & interactive theatre working with a number of key partners & organisations.
Vigilance was a show developed to trail the integration of a new form of hybrid story telling in theatre that used an online system that delivered narrative to the audience before and after the central performance. It aimed to blur the lines between the world of the show and reality.
I was commissioned to develop the front facing and 'in-world' appearance of the show.
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Produced with the collaboration of many creatives from the UK and Slovakia, Dokument is a attempt to marry shared journeys through culture, history and fashion with contemporary fashion. The short Newspaper was produced with funding and oversight from fashion councils in the UK and Slovakia.
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Sleeve and Vinyl graphic