I’m a recent First Class Honours Product Design graduate, specialising in product development and human centred design. Experience gained in diverse fields, allowed me to develop a strong work ethic, a meticulous attention to detail and valuable communication skills. Crucially, I have learnt to fully appreciate the importance of a reflexive approach to design practice. Despite enjoying the challenge of individual tasks, I find being part of a team on both- a professional and personal level, most rewarding. As a laureate of the Robert Peake Academic Excellence Award 2017, the pressure of deadlines constructively drives my design process; I feel I’m at my most productive, and creative best when there’s almost too much to do.
Work history
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3D DesignerEquinox Design
- Leeds, United KingdomInternship
On course of my final year I have been selected amongst applicants from different Universities for Equinox 3 week internship programme, which was extended to three months, based on my performance.
Working within the 3d design team I designed mood boards, visualisations and technical drawings for exhibitions for clients such as Johnson & Johnson, the Discovery Channel, Craghoppers and ABB amongst others.
Despite only being an intern, one of my design proposals was shortlisted for a final pitch presentation for the Inmarsat World Communications Conference, Lisbon.
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Skills
- Adobe Premiere Pro
- Abobe Illustrator
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe Indesign
- Autocad 3dsmax
- Soildworks
- Video Production
- Graphic Design
- 3D Design
- Industrial Design
Education
1st BA (Hons) Product DesignLeeds Beckett University
- Leeds, United Kingdom
Final year project 1.
‘UmbiIntego’ - A medical device aimed to prevent neonatal death due to sepsis in third world countries.
Final year project 2.
‘Souvenirs from the Odyssey’- an exhibition design concept, with an accompanying social campaign video addressing Syrian refugee crisis. Proposed as an alternative approach to disaster relief.
Both projects were completed to First Class standards.