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Calvert 22 Gallery Illustrations
2014
Commissioned to illustrate city maps for London art gallery, illustrations were published within Calvert 22’s journal on Russian and Eastern European culture.
Sustainability Assessment Tool
2020
Sustainability Assessment Tool brings together Non-Detriment Finding (NDF) information for CITES parties that underpins decisions made on exporting wild-sourced specimens of plants and animals and supports that any such trade would not be detrimental to a species' survival.
Siemens Brand
2020
Working as a Creative lead on design outputs for Siemens Home Appliances’ UK & Ireland division–strategically positioning and launching new product ranges as well as running lines across all mediums. The projects links motion, social and digital, print, POS, exhibition plus all the tools for retailers to drive sales in store.
UNEP-WCMC Annual Review
2020
The annual review was assigned a reduced page count, in an effort to reduce forest loss most of the content was made digital, this meant printed content had to engage with the reader and entice them to visit online. Using a unconventional folded format the user is able to interact with the design, call-to-actions to the digital version are made prominent and content is restrained to encourage conversions to the online version.
NEA
2021
Meeting the needs of those conducting for National Ecosystem Assessments (NEAs) around the world by facilitating access to years of tools, resources and networks to support practitioners, this WordPress build aims to provide greater support through in-depth guidance and promote NEA as the authority it rightly is.
Charles Wells Pub Pictorials
2020
Simple, surreal and eclectic illustrations draw on the character and geography of each pub, bringing light to its history and in some cases heraldry through gastronomic informed pub pictorials. Delivered across the Charles Wells line of nationwide pubs, the design architecture is designed for typographic consistency to crate a familiarity across the chain.
Mabadiliko
2020
Madadiliko works with black communities to build resistance and push forward equitable policies, as well as this they also work with corporate clients to confront exclusive behaviours and teach cultural humility. I’ve worked with Mabadiliko in the second half of 2020 on a pro-bono basis to enhance their visual and verbal brand offering.
HARRY'S
2020
Pushing the boundaries of what an independent school eatery can be, HARRY’s allows students to taste the colour through vibrant tones inspired by the far flung flavours that many are used to exploring in their downtime. At it’s heart the identity is high-street inspired, playful and experimental with an arresting typographic motif, a nod to the bold and experimental flavours on offer.
A series of typographic installations (FMP)
2014
I produced a series of typographic installations sited in rural and urban environments, for my Final Major Project, expressing that reforms to design education would have affected everyone. The key subject of the installations was change. Over time the typographic statement would alter, either through natural processes or by myself adding to it, I documented the installations through a series of photographic images. One example saw me use the sun to project a typographic message, as the position of the sun changed so did the type. The type would become more and less obscure as the sun changed position. Due to the success of the project I was invited to present my project to visiting students from North America.
VISION
2020
BSH Hausgeräte presents the annual key note speech Vision to their national team, hosted on a micro site it’s intended to convey trends, new product lines and feature updates. Working at One the core of the identity was designed to show progression and completion echoing the movement of time, through a rotating light, central to the visual narrative. Using perceptual motion, moving light focused around the circle highlighting the consumer at the centre and BSH’s commitment to circular economy.
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