Arts University Bournemouth
Graduates: 2025
Specialisms: Textiles - Print / Textiles - Weave / Textiles for Interiors
My location: London, United Kingdom
First Name: Hannah
Last Name: Lee
University / College: Arts University Bournemouth
Course / Program: Textiles BA Hons
Graduates: 2025
Specialisms: Textiles - Print / Textiles - Weave / Textiles for Interiors
My Location: London, United Kingdom
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My graduate collection ‘In Motion’ is a vibrant celebration of energy and movement. ‘In Motion’ is an interiors collection featuring screen and digitally printed wallpapers, fabrics, tiles, and digital weaves. The collection is designed for leisure spaces, specifically gyms, changing rooms, and communal areas and is set within the hypothetical context of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Village. With the fitness industry continuing to grow post-pandemic, it is essential to design welcoming and inclusive environments. Research shows that 51% of UK gym-goers find fitness centres intimidating. This collection responds to that concern by creating spaces that are both energising and inviting. The concept of ‘In Motion’ was inspired by my visit to the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games, as well as my personal love of sport, particularly tennis and skateboarding. The bold graphic branding used throughout the Paralympics, on courts, signage, and merchandise, sparked the development of dynamic geometric motifs in my designs. I explored how colour, pattern, and form can reflect energy, movement, and excitement. The collection balances structured elements like wood and tiling with the softness of woven and printed textiles, creating an environment that feels luxurious yet playful. A vibrant, uplifting colour palette and abstract designs convey the joy I experienced at the Games. Accessibility is central to the project, as the target audience includes Paralympians and people with disabilities. With 24% of the UK population identifying as disabled (UK Government), it is vital to raise the profile of inclusive design. My good friend is a wheelchair user and another friend of mine competes at a high level in visually impaired tennis. My personal connection makes it even more important for me to research accessibility as I have seen first-hand how frustrating it can be when this isn’t well considered in design. I have made thoughtful design choices to enhance sensory engagement, for example, incorporating bright colours and graphic patterns that are more easily seen by people with sight loss or those with colour blindness. Using the laser cutter and puff binder allowed me to create raised and embossed textures to help visually impaired people feel the patterns instead, without compromising on the aesthetics of the overall collection. By considering these aspects in my designs, ‘In Motion’ is an interiors collection that can be enjoyed by all. vimeo link: https://vimeo.com/1081658131/9ae8f19f5a