my work

Inmarsat I-6 F1

Inmarsat I-6 F1 is a state-of-the-art communications satellite designed to provide reliable, high-performance mobile connectivity across the globe. As part of the Inmarsat Global Xpress (GX) network, it plays a key role in delivering seamless satellite communication services to businesses, governments, and media outlets, ensuring constant connectivity even in the most remote regions.

The brief was to develop a comprehensive visual identity for the launch of Inmarsat I-6 F1, including the creation of a logo, poster, promotional visuals, and a mission patch to effectively communicate the significance of the satellite's launch and its global impact.

Waggy Tails

Waggy Tails is a small business founded by Jess that specialises in dog walking and dog sitting services. Jess approached me for a rebrand, seeking a new logo in anticipation of opening a physical store. Through extensive collaboration and ongoing communication, I presented various design options to help her determine the visual direction that best aligned with her evolving brand. This iterative process allowed me to refine the design and create a logo that perfectly captured the essence of Waggy Tails and its services.

Punkt Poster

Punkt is a typeface I created with a design focus on geometric shapes—squares, circles, and triangles. The concept revolves around the use of dots as a central visual element, which gives the typeface its distinctive and unique character. To find the perfect name,
I researched the word "dot" in various languages and ultimately chose Punkt, which means "dot" in German, aligning perfectly with the design's core feature.

UNIF x ASOS Billboard poster (college project)

For this fashion photography project, I drew inspiration from Unif's bold, edgy aesthetic. I organized and directed a photoshoot featuring individuals styled in the brand’s apparel to capture its distinctive look. Leveraging my graphic design skills, I then developed a visually striking poster to promote the collaboration between Unif and ASOS. The design seamlessly integrated the photography with carefully chosen design elements, focusing on colour, composition, and layout to ensure a cohesive and on-brand final piece. The poster aimed to effectively showcase the dynamic partnership between the two brands, merging their unique styles in a way that was both visually compelling and impactful. This project allowed me to blend my passion for fashion photography with my design expertise, resulting in a dynamic piece that celebrated the fusion of these two iconic brands.

Onomatopoeia poster

The goal of this project was to create a series of onomatopoeic designs and select my favourite to transform into a poster. Onomatopoeia involves the creation of words that imitate sounds, and I explored various ways to visually represent these sounds through thoughtful word choices. For instance, I paired the word "drip" with an image of a dripping object in the background, enhancing the visual connection to the sound and strengthening the overall design concept.

Bauhaus movement poster

During lockdown, I embarked on a creative project to design a poster for a film, White Chicks. The challenge was to draw inspiration from the Bauhaus movement, integrating its principles of simplicity, geometric shapes, and functionality into the design. This project allowed me to blend modern pop culture with classic design aesthetics, resulting in a visually engaging and unique poster.

How do you see music?

For this project, I explored the visual representation of music, focusing on how sound can be translated into design. Inspired by the songs of Bring Me The Horizon, I allowed the music to guide my creative process, drawing abstract lines on paper while listening. These initial sketches were then digitized and refined in Photoshop, resulting
in vibrant, dynamic posters that visually capture the intensity and energy of the music.