Lily Crichton is a multidisciplinary designer specialising in printed surfaces.
Her values centre around communicating colour and material narratives, sustainable innovation and the importance of user interaction. Visually grabbing designs are achieved through creative problem solving utilising both clean shape and a graphic aesthetic.
Lily is a true hands-on maker who is motivated to create a variety of printed surfaces for interior and exteriors usage alongside exciting modular objects.
Places of Process’ is Lily Crichtons graduate collection produced during her time studying Textiles Design at Central St.Martins. The project Investigates the journey of deconstruction and assembly, influenced by places of making such as studios and factories. The project grew from the belief that we must acknowledge and appreciate the time, effort, and materials that go into making objects around us. Following the project Imprint reached out to provide a platform to showcase the collection in its entirety. The window display was a week-long and accompanied by a limited drop of soft furnishing and garments inspired by “Places of Process”. The two collaborated on a range of shirts and hoodies by distressing printed items and adorning with embellishments bringing a streetwear element to the graphic prints. Generating a further collaborative element Lily produced an exclusive neon custom colourway reflecting Imprints aestetic bridging the two brands together.
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