Projects
Projects credited in
- 365 days of Fashion RevolutionBrief: Fashion Revolution needed a marketable product that would support their aim of achieving a cultural shift in consumer attitudes towards fashion. It had to make enough money to sustain itself and the team involved in producing it, and be great to look at. Delivered: Concept, design and production management of an interactive A2 fold-out wall planner and a suite of accompanying digital assets. Printed in the UK in 3 spot colours by Seacourt. Design support and photos by Maria Maleh.
- Crocs Ramadhan CampaignRamadan is a season of reflection, togetherness and celebration. Crocs wanted to capture the excitement of the moment with their limited-edition Ramadan range, putting their iconic clogs front of mind when it came to glamming up and gifting. This project had to hit all the right notes, and remain sensitive to the holiness of the occasion, so we partnered with the creative collective Muslim Sisterhood to help with casting, styling and consultancy. “Share the Joy” was our chosen concept — a visua
- Fashion Open Studio x Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week BerlinIn January 2021 Fashion Open Studio launched our first collaboration with Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin, in partnership with the Fashion Revolution German Office, with a schedule of mentoring, open studios and showcase events. The programme helped relaunch and position Berlin as an innovative hub for sustainability and emerging talents, “so to give a stage to all those who put people and the planet before profit or at least bring both into harmony” (Harpers Bazar DE). The programme was su
- White Paper for a RevolutionDesign and art direction of Fashion Revolution's 2020 white paper 'Why we still need a fashion revolution'. Written by Sarah Ditty. Design support from Maria Maleh. Full paper plus webpage design can be found here: https://www.fashionrevolution.org/why-do-we-need-a-fashion-revolution/
- Melissa Revolution + Fiorella GianiniSubmission for #MelissaNext competition. #MelissaNext Winner Design For my design, I was inspired by the 60's fashion and art scene. It was a youthful decade, very prolific for art and fashion. Women were also finding their place in society and challenging old standards. They started to rally in the streets and there were several movements asking for equality. Abstract art was taking new directions and pop art was at its peak. It was a very colourful decade that was also reflected in fashion-
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Work history
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Creative Director & Co-FounderStudio Palmetto
London, United KingdomFreelance
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Skills
- Photography
- Styling
- Graphic Design
- PR
- Social Media Management
- Creative Direction
- Art Direction
Education
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Digital MediaHyper Island
- Karlskrona, Sweden