I graduating student of BA Design Management at the University of the Arts London. I have an educational and extracurricular experience with events; within my university degree I have been working with the hospitality sector such as hotels for the creation of a service that reflected the needs of the millennials generation and also with research institutes for the promotion of services that leverage mental health problems for social media users. I have curated exhibitions for the University and produced editorial material. At the side, I have been organizing private celebrations for friends with up to 200 people and working with charities and cultural centres, In the attempt to foster my involvement with social design and sustainability. I am practical with digital tools from Adobe Creative to Autocad, as well as for platform for project management and research such as Trello and Slack. Follow the link to my Wordpress website for my Academic/ personal writing blog: https://wordpress.com/view/elisamelodia.wordpress.com. My degree at University of the Arts London makes me confident in working with creatives for developing industry oriented business proposal and design services.
Projects credited in
- Starting OutIn response to COVID-19, I collaborated with University of the Arts London on the creation of their new eLearning platform Starting Out. The platform allows university students and alumni to access online workshops, webinars, and seek one-to-one advice through video communications. The visual identity is build on the theme of interconnection between technology and students in this new virtual environment.
Work history
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FundraiserRed Ecuador
London, United KingdomFull Time
Campaing advisor
Leader of fundraising team
Visual Artist
- London, United KingdomFreelance
Visual Content Producer for Exhibition on Belonging
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Skills
- Advertising
- Events
- Visual Arts
- Art Direction
- Environment
- Illustrator
- Powerpoint
- Word
- Adobe Photoshop
- Book Illustrations
Education
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CertificateUCL
- London, United Kingdom
Creative Practices for Placemaking Projects
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