A is for architecture. Proposals for a potential Herbarium at Benmore Gardens, Argll & Bute, by Ewan Hooper, an architecture student at Glasgow School of Art.Photograph: Ewan HooperB is for beer. Designs for Badger Creek Brewery by Mike Williams, BA graphic design at Leeds College of Art.Photograph: Mike WilliamsC is for ceramics. Slip cast and large press moulded white earthenware and porcelain vases, decorated with screen printed images of London buildings. By Emma Finch, MA ceramics and glass at the Royal College of Art. Photograph: Emma Finch
C is also for Camden. Natalie Lea Owen, printed textiles student at Leeds College of art has made this Camden Lock wallpaper. Photograph: Natalie Lea OwenD is for documentary. Karen Rangely, student at Leeds College of Art took photos of work places for her final project.Photograph: Karen Rangeley/Karen RangeleyE is for Edinburgh. Luilui Dharma Ehrlichman is a sculpture student at Edinburgh University and made this colourful crayon piece for her final show.Photograph: GARETH EASTON/GARETH EASTONF is for furniture. Omnis table by Dave Guest, furniture making student at Leeds College of Art.Photograph: Dave GuestF is for furniture. Work by Ana Jimenez Palomar, MA ceramics, furtniture and jewllery at Central Saint Martins. Photograph: Ana Jimenez PalomarG is for Glasgow School of Art. Students at the Glasgow School of Art fought adversity this year to put on their final show, after a fire in the famous Mackingtosh building destroyed work and equipment. This innovative helmet was developed by Kevin Moody, a product design student at Glasgow School of Art to help fire-fighters – and takes on an added resonance following the fire. Photograph: McAteer Photograph/Kevin MoodyH is for Humpty Dumpty. Work by Grace King, creative advertising student at Leeds College of Art.Photograph: Grace KingI is for illustration. Work by Rei Matsushima at the Royal College of ArtPhotograph: Rei MatsushimaI is for illustration. Work by Toby Rampton at Anglia Ruskin University. Photograph: Toby RamptonJ is for jewellery. Work by Anshu Hu, MA ceramics, furniture and jewellery at Central Saint MartinsPhotograph: Anshu HuK is for knitting. Using old cassette tapes. Jumper by Michelle Crowther, BA fine art at Anglia Ruskin University.Photograph: Michelle CrowtherL is for Liberty. This Statue of Liberty sculpture was made by Kingston University graphic design student, Chris Godfrey.Photograph: Geoff Onyett/Chris GodfreyM is for multimedia. Hannah Wenham, fine art student at Leeds College of Art, used multimedia to investigate the experience of light and space within an environment.Photograph: Hannah WenhamN is for nature. Work by Lorna Blackmore, BA fine art student at Kingston University. Photograph: Geoff Onyett/Lorna BlackmoreO is for optical illusions. Romana Patton, art and design at Leeds College of Art, uses hand-processed optical distortion techniques in her work.Photograph: Romana PattonP is for pink. Work by Jasper Fitzgerald, communication design student at Glasgow School of Art.Photograph: Jasper FitzgeraldQ is for quirky. If you fancy an unusual houseplant, why not consider indoor mushrooms. Alicja Patanowska, MA ceramics and glass student at the Royal College of Art, has designed a stylish dish for growing them.Photograph: Alicja PatanowskaR is for recipes. Illustration by Esther Cooper-Wood, BA illustration student at Anglia Ruskin University.Photograph: Esther Cooper-WoodS is for sculpture. An exploration of masculinity, by Gareth Morse, BA fine art at Plymouth University.Photograph: Gareth MorseS is also for shoe. Design by Gabrielle Beau at the Royal College of Art. Photograph: Gabrielle BeauT is for texture. Work by Rachel Forster, art and design student at Leeds College of Art.Photograph: Rachel ForsterU is for uniform. Neat artwork by Francesca Stride, textiles student at Glasgow School of Art.Photograph: Francesca StrideV is for values. This piece called Value is a Golden Cloud asked visitors to analyse the concept of values. The piece was made by Edinburgh University art students, Flavia Salvador, Stephanie Ghetta, Javier Aguilera, Sara Ocklind, Jonathan Hemelberg and Patrick M Lydon.Photograph: GARETH EASTON/GARETH EASTONW is for window. Work by fine art photography student Hannah Blackwell at Glasgow School of Art.Photograph: Hannah BlackwellX is for extravagance. Pearls form glistening circles in this work by Youjin Nam at the Royal College of Art.Photograph: Youjin NamY is for yellow. We love the yellow accents on this bag by material futures MA student, Sabrina Kraus. Her work uses traditional Peruvian handcrafting techniques as well as new methods, and was produced in collaboration with a local charity in Patacancha.Photograph: Sabrina KrausZ is for zebra. Striped room by Lucy Maciera, fine art student at Kingston UniversityPhotograph: Geoff Onyett/Lucy Maciera
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