Projects credited in
- 50 Years of ChoiceMade collaboratively with Jessica Keene, this is our submission for the fantastic project 50 Years of Choice, commemorating 50 years since the abortion act was put into effect, enabling women in the UK to have control over their own body. Each applicant is given a tweet to visually interpret through the use of black and white typography.
Work history
Freelance Graphic Designer
- Brighton, United KingdomFreelance
A collaborative experience for Brighton and Hove Council to create an educational map raising awareness about Brighton's Elm trees for both adults and children.
Graphic Design Intern
- Royal Tunbridge Wells, Tunbridge Wells, United KingdomInternship
My proposal for the new Brighton Biosphere identity was selected and for the prize, I was fortunate enough to spend 3 weeks at design studio, JDO, working with and learning from the professional designers there. Over the 3 weeks, we developed my identity to become the client's official working brand image.
At JDO I learnt invaluable skills in team work, time management of live projects and most importantly understanding how to work cohesively with a client.
Skills
- Abobe Indesign/photoshop/illustrator
- Fontlab
- Book Arts
- Graphic Design
- Editorial Design
- Photography
Education
BA (Hons) Graphic Design - First Class Honours
- Brighton, United Kingdom
3rd year projects consisted of exploring unique minority communities, such as documenting a local spiritualist church and clothing brand, Supreme.
Final project explored how our relationship with consumerism and popular culture have similarities to how people interact with religion.
Also involved in branding for graduate shows at the University of Brighton, including our own graduate show, Twofold, shown at the OXO Tower Bargehouse.
A Levels
- Farnham, United Kingdom
Graphic Design A*
Applied Art A*A*
English Language A
Awards
Incentive Award for Excellence in Graphic Design
Awarded for my final project: Hallelujah Money.
Exploring how our relationship with consumerism shares similarities to how one may interact with religion