Lerwick student’s design to add splash of colour to phones

Art student Sarah Leask with her phone design.
Art student Sarah Leask with her phone design.

A design by a Lerwick art student is adding a splash of colour to phones around the world, after it was chosen as the winner in a UK-wide competition.

The competition, run by phone company Three, saw budding UK artists and designers challenged to create their own bespoke wallpaper for the Samsung S7 phone model.

Sarah Leask, 22, a final year communication design student at Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen, fought off competition from hundreds of students at universities around the country after her design “Lemon Drizzle” was shortlisted by a judging panel, then voted the most popular on social media.

The former Anderson High School pupil said: “I was actually super surprised to be shortlisted at all. I entered on a bit of a whim and by the time the shortlisted entries were released I had almost forgotten about it all together.

“It was an amazing feeling to have so many people behind me, supporting my work. All the encouragement and appreciation really was a massive confidence boost for me and my illustration work, so I’m very grateful for that.

“I entered the competition as it was sent to us in one of the many emails we get from Gray’s and it just happened to catch my eye.

“A friend on my course encouraged me to do so as she reckoned my pattern illustrations would look really nice as a phone wallpaper and I figured I had nothing to lose.

“Samsung and Three are both massive companies and even just getting your work seen by these types of people can be beneficial so it seemed like a good idea.”

Ms Leask said the design originally came from a series of lino-cut and watercolour prints she had been experimenting with and felt that the bold fruity colours would also be attractive on a screen.

She specialises in illustration and will see her work go on display as part of the Gray’s School of Art Degree Show later this month.

She said: “The run-up to the degree show is an emotional rollercoaster. I am so excited for it but so stressed about getting everything done and getting my wall space exactly how I want it to look.

“It’s impossible to describe what it’s like to people – it’s terrifying. It’s what we’ve all been working towards for the last four years and it’s our turn all too soon.”

The Gray’s degree show, sponsored by BP for the 13th year, runs from 18th to 25th June and will showcase work by students of all disciplines.

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