Hello There,

Feel free to look around. Below is a little bit about me...
I am a designer with a focus on packaging and branding. I have 6 years professional experience, the last year of which has been spent leading packaging and branding projects from conception to production. These have been both in-house and in collaboration with global, industry-leading brands such as American Airlines, the Four Seasons Seoul, and The Shangri-La Hotel at The Shard, this period has been formative in my development as a designer. I have always enjoyed working within small teams and under pressure as I have a strong belief that adversity breeds solidarity.
My foundation is in art and design, I received an art scholarship to my secondary school and completed both GCSE and A level art alongside maths and physics. Following this, I completed a bachelor’s degree in Product Design with Professional Practice at Brunel University in 2019. The course covered a range of disciplines that have served me well in both my personal and professional life. This included mechanics, graphic communication, the theory of design, and much more. Perhaps most importantly, this course gave me experience in handling pressure and time constraints that have not yet been matched in my professional career. Over my academic and professional life, I have developed a vast range of skills and proficiencies including in the design programs of the Adobe Suite, particularly Illustrator and Fresco; both solid and surface 3D modelling and rendering in various programs; traditional and digital rendering techniques; fine art skills; over a decade of workshop, modelling, and fabrication experience; and designing for print, CNC, 3D printing, and production.
Design, for me, is both a passion and a profession. I regularly undertake personal projects and briefs, most often designing for versions of my favourite films and TV shows. I have a great love of stories and believe that the best designs, however simple, have a narrative. If you would like to get in touch, head to the ‘Say Hello’ page where you’ll find contact information. Some say there are no new ideas, but there is always room for infinite diversity in infinite combinations.
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