Projects
- the F word.The F Word is a project that exemplifies my approach. It comprises a concept menu and restaurant ephemera. The concept is an intersection of the experience of dining and food culture with the feminist social movement. The combination aims to make the movement easier to digest and understand. Details include a cocktail menu highlighting the continued importance of feminism, and a main menu that breaks the movement down dish by dish. The F word serves the audience with concise information, provid
- the F word. Cocktail MenuThe F Word is a project that exemplifies my approach. It comprises a concept menu and restaurant ephemera. The concept is an intersection of the experience of dining and food culture with the feminist social movement. The combination aims to make the movement easier to digest and understand. Details include a cocktail menu highlighting the continued importance of feminism, and a main menu that breaks the movement down dish by dish. The F word serves the audience with concise information, provid
Projects credited in
- Arts University of Bournemouth, Visual CommunicationVisual Communication’s vision explores and examines the importance of visual communication in relation to culture and society, whilst championing the significance of an interdisciplinary approach. The course is interested in interdisciplinary processes of developing ideas and communicating through visual language. Visual communication is a continuum and seamless spectrum of creative activity, from conceptual practice to mainstream design. Visual Communication produces graduates who are able t28
- AudibubbleThe D&AD Newblood Audible brief 2020 - Using an Out Of Home campaign, make Audible relevant to people who want to get the most out of their free time. "Find your Audibubble with Audible" Audibubble represents the calm and peaceful mindset that listening to Audible brings. The Audibubble concept highlights how an audiobook can upgrade unpleasant mundane tasks into an educational, exciting or peaceful experience. Physical “Audibubbles” would be found in London, Bristol and Birmingham. Once insi