I’m a London-based multidisciplinary designer, recently graduated from Camberwell College of Art with a first class honours in graphic design, with creative computing.
My practice sits at the intersection of culture, nature and technology. It is primarily concerned with the ever-in-flux condition of the human organism, and represents a confrontation of the dominant and destructive humanist methodologies of constructing form, in both a material and a logical sense. In the pursuit of personal autonomy and social agency in the information age, it engages with the complex nuances of contemporary socio-political and socio-technological systemic conditions, and aims to both confront and continuously examine the free flow of knowledge perceived to be rational.
I employ a research based and process driven form-from-function approach to my work. Rooted firmly in conceptual underpinnings, a core driver is the communication of new perspectives — disrupting an existing ideological framework in order to introduce a totally new modality of thought through the delivery of impact, emotion, and meaning.
During the previous 4 years of my degree I’ve worked on a multitude of multidisciplinary briefs ranging from typography to fashion concept. In my third year I took the Diploma in Creative Computing at the Creative Computing Institute, where I began grappling with the technicalities of creative practice in a digitised world, using computation and code as a tool to design and conceptualise deliverables ranging from interactive installation to AI generation.
Full portfolio available on request🤝
Projects
- Modern Panopticon — Performance Action Video0b110010100 is a short-form moving image piece produced as supplement to the other outcomes of the fashion-concept brief. It aims to demonstrate the garments’ form and utility via a ‘performance action’, exploring it’s functionality and wear in the 4 context-appropriate locations previously mentioned to construct a broader narrative of socio-technological agency within the framing of personal privacy and surveillance culture.
Work history
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Studio AssistantLOCK STUDIOS
De Beauvoir Town, London N1 5TL, UKFreelance
Freelance Studio Assisting for client shoots across the Lock Studios sites.
www.lockstudios.co.uk
Skills
- Content Development
- Publishing
- Editorial Concepts
- Concept Development
- Visual Design
- Research
- Blog Writing
- Copywriting
- Editorial Writing
- Project Planning