Projects
- Animal Crossing: New Horizons x MonopolyAlthough binge-able, Animal Crossing users are spending less time on the platform. The ability to play and visit friends is the most fun and innovative way of playing the game. Mr Monopoly has moved in, created his own island and mansion where you can explore and play a game of Monopoly with friends to earn collectables and villagers.
- Museum of London - We're all about LondonFrom a Kessel Kramer brief, we created a poster campaign to get Londoners and tourists alike to visit the London Museum. Its the #6th visited museum in London after the classics, so we show them who and what is London through and through. The gift shop will also sell amongst its other tat, custom loo roll, scotch eggs and gin! Note. We love this campaign for its quirky-ness, how it makes people smile and its surprising facts, however, we realise we missed the mark a bit as the museum doesnt d
- DecayA short photography project in which I studied the decay of an abandoned train station in Portugal. Closed in 1944, the station was the end of the line for the residents of Laos, Algarve with the modern train staion just 100 meters behind it. The juxtaposition of old and abandoned, the state of decay both human and natural influence compared to the new, modern train station which allowed for modern footfall and distress. Experimenting with bleach, fire and erosion, some amazing photos came out
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Work history
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CreativeFreelance
London, United KingdomFreelance
Skills
- Advertising
- Art
- Design
- Adobe
- Visual Communication
- Idea Generation
- Digital Design
- Creative Thinking
- Adobe Photoshop
Education
BA(Hons) Creative AdvertisingFalmouth University
Falmouth, United Kingdom
I graduated from Falmouth in the summer of 2019 with a first in BA (Hons) Creative Advertising. I learnt a lot of things down in Cornwall;
1. I've got quite a few good ideas up my sleeve
2. Trust your gut
3. Never trust the work is done
4. Always listen to peoples opinions
5. Don't care what other people think
6. How the moon controls tides.