I made an expanding story called Telescopic Text which led to making tools for writing expanding narratives. I have made some animated films including Talk To Me, Scribble and These Are The Boring Bits, made bespoke websites for Erica Lorraine Scheidt, Steven Appleby, Minus 9 Design, Louise Naunton Morgan, The Human Printer, Christopher Potter, A Small Town Anywhere and others, designed a typeface, created an identity for The Web Copywriter, had a conversation with IKEA, (ab)used the Google Street View API to create a website where you can only look up at the sky, taken portraits of people staring back at Google, and photographed things. Contact [enable javascript to see email address] ⇗.
JoeDavis.co.uk was born and raised in China by wasps. After being Chinese for a bit (approximately four years) he decided to stop and be from Britain instead. He then moved to England, hitching a ride on a boat shipping tiny umbrellas you find in cocktails. He went to secondary school in Marlboro, a small town in Wiltshire, that was bought by the global Cigarette Manufacturer in 1994 along with all it’s inhabitants. Whilst smoking 50 cigarettes a day (a contractual obligation) Joe achieved thirteen and half GCSEs including Russian Dance, Deception and Hunger Management. Joe didn’t believe in A-levels (although he got 6) and instead he moved to Bristol to study a ‘foundation’ course where he learnt to apply makeup to the lowest, subterranean parts of a building. After one Earth year Joe then moved to that London to study BA Graphical Designs at Central Street Martins an artist’s school, where he also met his good friend, mentor and part time chimney sweep, James Godwin. Joe truly excelled at university and directed a number of short films/animations/publications on the subject of maritime headwear. After that he did some work and developed his skills writing computational codes (code-ography) for people that wanted them. Joe also produces drawings of sleeping humans for the Prince of Wales.
Joedavis.co.uk is fond of bakewell tarts and currently resides in London, Angleterre.
—J.K. Godwins, Oct 2011