I am a graphic artist and illustrator, or as I prefer to say a ‘creative space invader’. Born and raised in Leicester, England, but currently residing in London.
Fluid, full of flair and occasionally funny, communication is at the heart of everything I do. Drawing is essential to my design process, with my skills proving successful and across different mediums including editorial, packaging and animation.
Projects credited in
- Sludge Mag x Art of FootballSludge magazine is an online platform centred around making politics palatable to young people. The platform engages with writers, artists and creatives from underrepresented backgrounds to showcase their talent, the nuance of their experiences and the impact of their actions. This campaign brought together women working across the sport and political landscape from different backgrounds in a celebration of the upcoming women’s Euros to show how they are all navigating obstacles and thriving in
- Remastered Arsenal 20/21 kit for The Black CurriculumReally pleased with my most recent project, a 1 of 1 remastered Arsenal jersey with the names and faces of influential Black figures in education. I was approached by London based women's football team Sirens F.C. who asked me to donate a signed print to raise money for Kick it Out and The Black Curriculum. They also gave me the opportunity to produce this kit thanks to support from adidas. I wanted to showcase a mix of academic figures and pop culture icons to showcase the wide tapestry of pe
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Freelance Graphic DesignerBy Ayesha
Birmingham, United KingdomFreelance
Freelance graphic design and illustration, for multiple clients across the areas of branding, packaging and commercial illustration.
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Skills
- 5. Illustration
- Adobe After Effects
- Branding
- 2 Animation
- Editorial
- Printmaking
- Packaging
Education
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BA (Hons) Visual Communication (Graphic Design)Birmingham City University
- Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Rebecca Moore Award For Outstanding AchievementBirmingham City University
In honour of the late Rebecca Moore, each year an award in her name is given to a first or second year student who has gone above and beyond their studies in engaging the student body whilst maintaining high academic achievement.