Littleman

Miscellaneous

A section for all those projects that don't fit in the other categories.



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Name: John Harrison
Email: what@whatwhat.co.uk
mobile: 07905345233

Toys

The image to the right shows a character I developed for an exhibition in Melbourne, Australia, called the 'anti mascot project'. The character is called 'Jellybrain'.

Another unusual character that I created was the We-can Man, it was for a project about watering cans. He’s made out of two small watering cans joined together with a polystyrene ball as a head.

I also like making things that don't involve characters such as Brain Drain; which is a board game that I developed, the game was a limited edition of five and was handmade. Back to some more characters; here's King Kong the Chimp Champ; a toy design for a company called Trexi. Last but not least, here's a couple of wooden toys I made several years ago, wooden cat and brain dead!

Clothing, Badges & Magnets

Early last year I designed and had screen printed four different designs onto t-shirts. The four Characters were associated with a suit from a pack of playing cards; spade, heart, club and diamond. The image to the left shows the Gravedigger design (spade).

The first product that I designed and sold were badges. I began several years ago and now sell the badge packs in many shops across England, including in Magma and Playlounge in London. A popular pack is the Kapow Badge set. After making badges and t-shirts I've also started to make limited edition magnets.

Other very limited edition products I've designed include a snowboard for Fatface and a series of satchels.

Paintings & Murals

When I moved to Brighton several years ago I joined a group called the Grafik Warfare Collective and through them I was involved in a number of mural projects such as painting the interior of a snowboard and Skate shop called Stance in Brighton. In London I took part in a live painting event organised by Matsuri for the Brick Lane festival at 93 feet east.

I also occasionally paint the traditional way onto a canvas and sometimes unconventionally; like onto a hand.

Streetart

I've been interested in streetart for many years. I started photographing it and then began to make up my own projects. My first pieces of works were simple stickers of characters I had created, from bunnies to abstract faces.

I've also worked with stencils and penguins!