Building paper worlds: Exploring tactility in art and design
Kezia Hulse
Illustrator, Designer and Animator
Kezia Hulse, a multidisciplinary designer, and illustrator explores the importance of experimentation and play in her process, discussing tactility and how she plans and builds her illustrations and animations. She will share how she generates ideas and will talk through her varied creative process; from how she finds inspiration to photographing her 3D scenes.
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Kezia Hulse
Illustrator, Designer and Animator
Kezia Hulse is a multidisciplinary illustrator, designer and animator based in Leeds. She is enthusiastic about building dioramas with bold energetic colours, using paper and other materials. Creative play and experimentation are a key part of her process and she often animates her paper scenes with stop motion.
After studying an undergraduate degree in Illustration, she went on to work as a freelance creative, creating work for clients such as London Nightline, Visit Cambridge and English Heritage. Kezia has also worked as an in-house graphic designer, producing work that often combines digital and traditional methods in order to maintain links to tactility.