I reckon graphic designer and illustrator might be sneaking in a few extra hours each day compared to the rest of us.
As well as graphic design and illustration, he鈥檚 also in a few different bands, he鈥檚 a dad, and he鈥檚 also been running a pub for the last year.
Today though we鈥檙e focusing on his rather lovely work for , a brilliant little event in Birmingham this weekend (16 - 18 June) which celebrates some of the best adventurous music and sound happening today. Such a commission was pretty much a dream come true for Hand when he began working with the festival in 2012 for its tenth-anniversary branding.
Since then, he鈥檚 created designs for the festival each year, with every event using a slightly different look and feel as well as a bespoke suite of images and typography. The one thing that has been consistent, he says, is the inevitable scramble to meet a deadline. 鈥淓very year we say 鈥榥ext year we鈥檒l work on it a month before the festival鈥 but what I love about Supersonic is that even though it鈥檚 quite big now there鈥檚 still such a DIY ethic,鈥 says Hand, 鈥渟o this year was again a Thursday evening panic, Friday morning it鈥檚 like 鈥榦k we鈥檝e got this鈥 then you go until Monday morning.鈥 For the 2017 edition, Hand created a hand-drawn (no pun intended) typographic system and used a zigzag background rendered in a wood-like texture. 鈥淚 kind of wanted something more hands-on and textural,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 had the idea of a sign painting project I鈥檇 been working on over the last year and tried to amalgamate that. It ended up with a textural painted background, kind of like industrial signage in a weird hand painted way.鈥 His own type sits alongside a version of Futura that鈥檚 been spaced to create a disquieting and unusual spin on the system font.
The images used on posters are from Hand鈥檚 own photographs of strange objects and folkloric artefacts. One is a meat grinder, oddly juxtaposed with pretty feathers, that the designer had clamped to the side of his computer, despite the fact he鈥檚 a vegetarian. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been overflowing as my daughter kept putting feathers into it,鈥 Hand explains. 鈥淚 photographed that one night and thought, 鈥榯hat鈥檚 what it鈥檚 meant to do!鈥欌
Hand鈥檚 designs are used across all the usual festival accoutrements, from guides to signs, line-up posters, and merch. For 2017, there鈥檚 a special addition to the merch stand in the form of little metal badges in the shape of a wishbone. 鈥淲hen my granddad died I found it in a little shoebox of crap,鈥 Hand explains. 鈥淚 kept it for ages, and now that鈥檚 one of the main images on one of the designs. I did a pewter cast and made them into little badges that are totally unbranded.鈥