Projects credited in
- The GapDirected and produced The Gap a series of 8 episodes for LADbible. The series brings together two people from different generations but with the same experience to ask each other questions. From soldiers to formal criminals and from adoptees to former addicts, we discover how issues that affect our everyday lives have changed over time and are shaping our future. The series is the first LADbible series to be distributed via Facebook Watch, a new content distribution platform within Facebook. So
- LADbible Lock In The Party Our late night Facebook Live party broadcast showcased some of the the best , S.G Lewis and Gorgon City. We racked up a record-breaking 1.5 million views in the first two hours of the stream. The Results· 5.8M+ reach 1.2M Facebook Live views 35K engagement 2M views on Instagram Stories2
- LAD Bible LADbible Group has become a way of life for fans around the world. We provide news, entertainment and community to a global audience of young people. Our mission is pretty straightforward: to deliver content that our audience love. Founded in 2012, LADbible Group is redefining entertainment and news for a social generation. Our global community engages with our content–spanning editorial, video, documentary and live – billions of times each and every month. Using all major platforms, we’ve r2
- UOKM8?UOKM8? Is an ongoing commitment to destigmatise mental health issues Destigmatising Anxiety We created a 360 content driven campaign to drive the conversation around mental health amongst young people. UOKM8? launched with a series of films ‘Everyday Heroes’ directed by filmmaker Mollie Mills. The shorts focused on influential men such as Olympian Louis Smith and their struggle with anxiety. We also featured stories ranging from body dysmorphia to PTSD amongst soldiers; used to showcase that th16
- THE TRASH ISLES - LADbible creates a country to drive a movement around plastic pollutionAn area of accumulative plastic trash the size of France is polluting the Pacific Ocean. In some places, it is so dense that it’s begun creating landmasses. The situation has reached such epidemic proportions that it is predicted that by 2050, there will be more plastic in our oceans than fish. Against this backdrop, LADbible Group and creative agency AMV BBDO launched The Trash Isles, a major social responsibility campaign to empower young people to lobby the United Nations to acknowledge the p
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Skills
- Advertising
- Visual Arts
- Print Design
- Art Direction
- Design
- Illustrator
- Indesign
- Photoshop
- Type
- Calligraphy
- Type By Hand
- Logo and Visual Identity
Education
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Digital MediaUniversity of Brighton
- Brighton, United Kingdom
Graphic Design