The Skinny Showcase: Maeve Redmond

Feature | 01 Mar 2015

Maeve Redmond is a freelance graphic designer who works primarily with Scotland’s artists, writers and cultural organisations. She has worked as our lead designer at The Skinny for 
the last two years and redesigned the magazine in spring 2013. This is her last issue with us. 

Work includes:
Poster designs for Romany Dear’s Dance is a Language that We Speak, The Skinny RSA Award Showcase, CCA, 2013; poster and type design for Emmie McLuskey’s Systems to Perform, 2014.

Work in collaboration with Sophie Dyer includes: 
Three screen prints and exhibition view of Barrie Girls, with Fiona Jardine, curated by Lucy McEachan and Catriona Duffy of Panel, 2013; cover and spread of The Burning Sand Vol. 2
edited by Dr. Sarah Lowndes, 2013.

Work in collaboration with Sophie Dyer and Sebastian Gorton:
The campaign for Tomorrow is Always Too Long by Phil Collins, comissioned by The Common Guild, 2014. 

Maeve is working on an upcoming publication with Glasgow Women’s Library, as well as work for Govanhill Baths and a research project for 2015 with previous collaborators Sophie Dyer, Fiona Jardine and Panel. She has been selected by Hospitalfield Arts to design the campaign for Graham Fagan’s exhibition at Scotland + Venice in next year’s Venice Biennale.

http://maeveredmond.co.uk