Projects
- World Environment DayWorld Environment Day is a renowned day of truly global environmental action, organised by the United Nations Environmental Programme. Every year on 5 June, since 1974, it has engaged governments, businesses, celebrities and citizens to focus their efforts on a pressing environmental issue. This years host country Columbia inspired the campaign's bold primary colour palette. In 2020, the theme was biodiversity – a concern that is both urgent and existential. Recent events, from bushfires in B
- Arca BlancaArca Blanca are an independent group of expert management consultants and data scientists. This integrated approach to consultancy is not unique so we helped identify a more powerful value proposition. We encouraged Arca Blanca to present themselves as “Creative problem solvers”, harnessing the power of creativity to enable businesses to embrace uncertainty, evolve and prosper. Arca Blanca already had a name, but we extended this into an A–B shorthand marque – perfectly reflecting their nimble,
- Baidu Raven "H"Launch campaign for Raven H – a new AI home assistant device, introduced to the Chinese market in 2018. A collaboration between Chinese design technology company Raven, and Swedish product design studio Teenage Engineering. Online teaser and TVC spots created by Builders Club, with sound design by Simon Pyke. Campaign photography by David Brandon Geeting. Set design Gemma Tickle, styling Ali + Aniko, model – Emelie Fredengren. Campaign-wide concept development, Art Direction, packaging and merch
- Keep on chooglin’Keep on Chooglin’ is the final track on Creedence Clearwater Revival's 1969 album Bayou Country. The term “Keep on choogling”, or “chooglin’” was the bands attempt to introduce a new idiom into the counter-cultural vocabulary of the time. The term neologism is used to describe such a phrase, especially one that is never accepted into mainstream language. "…You got to make love and have a good time. And that's what I call chooglin’" Revived here as the moniker for a series of semi-frequencial b
- Shjrunken Heads – FluxArtwork for up-and-coming London post-punk band Shjrunken Head's Flux EP. The concept uses patterns produced by salt particles on a black metal plate (known as a Chladni plate) vibrating at different frequencies. These resonance experiments, pioneered by musician and physicist Ernest Chladni, display the results of a phenomenon known as Cymatics. The result of my experiments provided a set of intriguing imagery for use on album artwork, live stage projection, posters and social media. Watc
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Work history
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Senior Creativeico design partners
- London, United KingdomFull Time
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DesignerICO
- London, United KingdomFreelance
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Skills
- Digital Design
- Illustration
- Brand Design
- Logo Design
- Identity Design
- Print Design
- Art Direction
- Layout Design
- Campaign Design
- Environmental Design
Education
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(BA hons) Graphic DesignNottingham Trent
- Nottingham, United Kingdom