After graduating with a First in Fine Art at Kingston School of Art, I went on to work at the Science Museum whilst producing artwork and taking on freelance graphic design/illustration work. During my time at the museum, I have gained an insight into exhibition design and curation. In 2019 I was giving the opportunity to design a map for the hands-on gaming event, Power Up.
My key skills involve working graphically with Photoshop, inDesign, Illustrator, Premiere Pro and recently Rhinoceros. I have experience in DLSR photography as well as material knowledge surrounding sculpture and spacial curation.
Projects
- Illustrations for Bubbles TVI was commissioned to produce illustrations that could be used as a logo/promotional material for a cycling-centric youtube channel called Bubbles TV. The owner of Bubbles TV wanted a large headed cartoon of himself, a truck with a bicycle in the back, bold text and the use of hot pink. Everything else was down to me to come up with. The final designs were used on his youtube channel as video intro and profile graphics. There were also t-shirts printed using the design to be used as promotional
- Power Up MapIn 2019 I was commissioned to design a map for the Science Museum’s hands-on-gaming event, Power Up. This ongoing event includes over 180 consoles spanning the decades of gaming, showcasing the primitive programming of Pong as well as the latest Virtual Reality headsets. I chose to use the game Sims 2 as a 3d modelling platform to generate the skeleton of the map as a way of shining a light on the capabilities of modern gaming. Adobe suite was later used to embellish the map whilst using the gra