Graduate of Kingston School of Art in Graphic Design. By being driven and motivated by my practice has given me a clear understanding to wear my interest lies within the design practice. I currently have a growing interested in book design which is fully encaptured by the development within my design portfolio. Thinking through making is what forms the core of my projects, being tactile within my practice is vital to a great outcome. I take pride in hand-making each of my publications. Attentive detail to the craftsmanship of bookbinding and printmaking is where I’ve built up a practical knowledge, resulting in a satisfying aesthetic. Specific details within a subject are what forms the concept within the briefs I tackle. I do this in order to relate to a project personally. Connecting with the subject gives an evocative uniqueness that I strive for in order to make my projects memorable. I have experience working with companies such as Converse and The Drop Date as well as a portfolio of creative Decks for Nike Inc.
Projects
Skills
- Adobe Indesign
- Adobe Illustrator
- Adobe Photoshop
- Print Publications
- Printmaking
- Book Design
- Poster Design
- Menu Design
- Web Design
Education
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Graphic DesignKingston School of Art & Design
London, United Kingdom
I started my further education at Brighton University where I studied Fashion Communication. With great happiness, I am glad to say I changed to Studying at Kingston Univerisity and fortunately got onto the Graphic Design course with a Fashion portfolio. Kingston is where I learnt valuable skills in the Design Industry. I can work effectively in a team and organise myself to be able to work on projects alone. All my project at Kingston revolved around either Print/Book design and Web Development to which I learnt over the last two months of the Degree. It was during this course that I grew my knowledge of Adobe Software. I have developed the knowledge required for identifying project improvements and deliver successful outcomes. This was particularly present when writing my dissertation, to which I then developed into a publication linking to my dissertation subject.