BA Illustration alumnus Joe Baglow has recently updated his website with some new work. Head over and take a look.

New work by BA Illustration alumnus Joe Baglow for a music project he is involved in. Tommy writes the songs and Joe draws the pictures, hence ‘Tommy Met Joe’.
You can follow the project via their Facebook page or by checking their Soundcloud page. Here is a little taster:
The Efdeay Collective are; Andy Ainger, Joe Baglow, Ross Bennett, Sean Fitzpatrick and Andrew Thorpe. Their first show entitled “Guilt” takes place at the Arts Bar in Camberwell.
Andy, Sean and Andrew are currently in their final year of the BA Illustration course (having completed the FdA Illustration for Sequence and Interaction), Ross is in the final year of the BA Graphic Design course (having completed the FdA Design Practice) and Joe graduated from the BA Illustration course last year.
Dates: 8 – 12 February
Open: 18.00 – 21.00
Private View: Thursday 11 February 18.00 – 02.00
Arts Bar
25a Camberwell Church Street
London
SE5 8TR




Wallpaper* Magazine’s 2010 Global Graduate Directory features 4 Camberwell graduates! The directory contains “the next wave of creative talents who are shaking up the world around you.” In Camberwell’s case they are BA Graphic Design graduate Jamie Thompson and BA Illustration graduates Joe Baglow, Simon Memel and Clark Keatley.
www.wallpaper.com/directory/graduate/2010
See more of their work:
www.james-thompson.co.uk / www.joebaglow.com
www.simonmemel.co.uk / www.clarkkeatley.co.uk
Images top to bottom: Jamie Thompson – ’24 Hours’, Joe Baglow – ‘Sunday is the Cruelest Day’, Simon Memel – ‘Aplomb Signpainters’, Clark Keatley – ‘Hucclecote’.
Screened as part of this year’s onedotzero ‘Adventures in Motion’ festival this video for ‘Goodbye London’ by Luke Jackson was directed by animator Murray John and features drawings by Joe Baglow.
Joe graduated from the BA Illustration course this year after having completed the FdA Illustration for Sequence and Interaction. Check out more of his work on his own website or visit Food for Thought Studio (fftstudio), which he runs with FdA Design Practice graduate Liam Weyall.













