Agile and data driven operations co-ordinator with a demonstrated ability to project manage both self- initiated and brief led initiatives. Skilled communicator and stake-holder manager able to think creatively and strategically in a fast-paced working environment. Ex-Uber.
Graphic Designer specialising in branding, posters and digital promotional materials.
Promoter and DJ with a residency at Dalston Superstore and Threads Radio.
RCA Visual Communications graduate 2013
Co-founder of ArtHole at Dalston Superstore; in collaboration with artist Morris Monroe. Branding, curating and promoting regular exhibitions at the LGBTQ+ space in East London.
*Selected Exhibitions*
Rye Wax East Wing Takeover, Somerset House, 2018
What is DRAWing?, RCA DRAW collective, Temple Church Triforium, 2018
self-memory-system, RAW Labs, London Festival of Architecture, 2018
self-memory-system, ArtHole @ DSS, 2016
SOLO SHOW, Store Street Espresso, 2015
SOROR, Safehouse 1, 2015
Bricolage WIP Show, Haggerston Espresso Room, 2014
SHOW RCA, the Stevens Building, RCA, 2013
HUNTER GATHERER, Hockney Gallery, RCA, 2013
Space Aquarium 3ooE.R., Hockney Gallery, 2012
Skills
- Digital/ Print
- Client/customer Interaction
- Illustration
- Analysing Data
- Project Co-ordination
- Poster Design
- Branding
- Data Driven
- Operations Management
- Adobe Create Suite
Education
Digital Type Experimental TypographyLondon College of Communication, UAL
- Elephant and Castle, London, UK
An introduction to creating digital typographic designs with Adobe Creative Cloud applications.
Develop practical skills and explore digital techniques within the context of contemporary graphic design, with an emphasis on the experimental and the exploratory. Practical studio workshop activities alongside an introduction to the history of 20th century type, and typographic designers.
Topics Covered
Micro-typography
Typographic abstraction
Type as image
Exploring negative space with form and counter-form
Modular type design
Bespoke typography
Logotype
Exhibition catalogue and poster design
History and critical analysis of 20th century type, and typographic designers
MA Visual CommunicationRoyal College of Art
- London, United Kingdom
Visual Communication MA at the RCA provides the opportunity to challenge, transform and situate one’s creative practice in relevance to global audiences. It expands the contribution of visual communication through an approach that values agency, experimentation and critical making. The MA programme has a long history of critically examining the place and importance of visual communication in relation to culture and society within an interdisciplinary environment.
Situating practice within a global context is a guiding principle of our programme across the three pathways of Experimental Communication, Graphic Design and Illustration. Students draw upon a wide range of material from the fields of art and design culture to support, develop and advance their practice.
These include the histories and theories of art and design, artists’ and designers’ writings, cultural, literary and social theory, film, literature, philosophy, politics and technology.
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