Projects
- Royal Opera House Student Campaign 2016/17After entering the Royal Opera House YCN brief and being commended my work was picked up by AKA who does the design work for the Royal Opera House. They liked the idea and wanted me to develop it with them into the ROH Student Scheme campaign for 2016. I wanted to challenge the stereotypes of people that attend the Opera and make it a more inclusive event welcoming to all that can appreciate the music and atmosphere.
- Breathe - Emergency InhalerFrom my research, I found that people suffering from asthma has been steadily rising in the UK and the number of people that die from attacks every year hasn't decreased much since the 1980’s. I also found that more than twice as many women die from asthma every year, and its because people just don't carry inhalers. I contacted people with asthma and posted on online health forums to get sufferers first hand accounts of being caught out without an inhaler and how they handled the situation. I
- Movember - University Pants Run 2015The aspect of my Bollocks to Cancer project that Movember wanted to develop was the event element of the campaign, The Pants Run. The internship at Movember was extremely rewarding and the concept embraced by everyone. The project became the University Pants Run, that took place in November 2015. It was then up to the students themselves to get sponsored to run and raise as much money as possible for men’s health.
- no label.'no label.' is a mass-market beauty brand that challenges gender stereotypes and it’s colourful identity highlights that what matters on the inside counts. Every bottle is unique as the ever changing colourful pattern in the liquid creates beautiful aesthetic products. The products feature minimal branding that distinguishes each products purpose such as ‘for your hair’ and ‘for your body’ as we wanted to appeal to all genders and create easily distinguishable products. A collaborative project
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Projects credited in
- Immigration TownSlough was recently dubbed 'Immigration Town' by the BBC and is commonly misrepresented. There are over 150 languages spoken in Slough, with many seeing the rising rates of immigration as it losing its identity, we feel this is what gives it it's identity. With Slough being a town built along the M4 we used the typeface Transport and combined it with Google's and Monotype's Noto typeface to incorporate the different languages. We created a colourful identity showcasing the spectrum of languages
- No LabelNo Label is a mass-market beauty brand that challenges gender stereotypes and it’s colourful identity highlights that what matters on the inside counts. Every bottle is unique as the ever changing colourful pattern in the liquid creates beautiful aesthetic products. The products feature minimal branding that distinguishes each products purpose such as ‘for your hair’ and ‘for your body’ as we wanted to appeal to all genders and create easily distinguishable products. A collaborative project with Kieran James http://idonothaveawebsite.co.uk/
Skills
- Film
- Art Direction
- Title Sequence
- Typography
- Design
- Motion Design
- After Effects
- Indesign
- Photoshop
- User Interface
- UI
- UX
- Sketch
- Adobe XD
- Cinema 4D