Visual interpretation of a story that uses red colour filter for visual effect
A book of an illustrated interpretation of an extract of Judith Plaskow’s The Coming of Lilith.
Red-tinted glasses are used to reveal blue illustrations and text hidden amongst the red imagery.
Barclays Pocket Protector
An app concept to bridge the gap between money and mental health.
An app designed in collaboration for the 2020 D&AD New Blood Awards Barclays brief.
It allows the user to keep better track of their finances and ease stresses on the user’s mental health through a variety of functions, such as setting a spending cap and seeing where you’re saving.
Factor 50
Events based design for Martin Parr
A gallery space designed for a university brief to present the work of the photographer, Martin Parr.
It focuses on his world travels with stamps around the gallery for visitors to use within a provided passport-style ephemera booklet.
AUB Burlesque Society
Posters and advertising for the Arts University Bournemouth Burlesque Society.
I shaped the society’s branding around the elaborate costumes and bold style of burlesque dance.
The posters worked both as advertising for the society and as attractive ephemera, some versions without the text being sold as prints for fundraising.
Paradiso
A typographic interpretation of Canto 33 of Paradiso from the Divine Comedy.
It presents the canto in book format for the 2020 ISTD briefs.
Light paper stock was used to imitate bible paper and delicate type chosen to add impact to the canto’s content.
Just a Myth
An app concept to tackle stigma around menstruation
Designed in collaboration to help tackle menstruation stigma for the D&AD New Blood Awards 2019
For ages 11+, the app takes menstruation myths and turns them into fun minigames to show how ridiculous period myths can be and make menstruation less taboo