I am a digital designer with 4 years experience conceptualizing, designing and executing digital media, with an expertise in e-commerce web design, branding, social media and blog design.
Through experience gained in New York and London,
I became obsessed with designing intuitive, functional and accessible grid based layouts for the web, and also brand identities that will stand the test of time. When
I am forced the turn off my computer, I take my favorite pencil and draw cartoons.
Websites and blogs: Design, wire-framing,
SEO, information architecture,
front
end coding
Identity:
Logo, Business cards, Letter heads, Stationery
Print: Flyers, Brochures, Posters, Leaflets, Banners, Ads
Interactive: Flash
Mac OSX and Windows
Photoshop
Illustrator
Flash
Dreamweaver
InDesign
Adobe Acrobat
Content Managment System
HTML
CSS
Illustrated London New is a producer of national and international magazines and websites with over 150 years of experience. Their aim is to make inspirational ideas happen through print and web media.
In this project the challenge was to design a website that will reflect their work, highlight their amazing visuals, show their heritage and promote the brand online.
Luxury Avenue is high-end boutique shopping center
in Mexico. They publish a magazine (by the same name) that focuses on the their products and the latest fashion.
I was asked to produce a concept for it's online counterpart. The primary design goal was to create
a clean, useable experience that users could enjoy
and would be visually aligned with the print publication.
This brief was to design a concept for ILN's "Blog About Blogs" that highlighted the key features and potential of using social media in brand promotion.
The aim was to have an accessible marketing tool that will be presented to current and potential clients.
Working alongside developers, I designed this WordPress powered website for East Midlands Trains.
The aim was to boost ticket sales through social media engagement. The challenge was to convert EMT's travel magazine into a digital format.
I developed a core logo and identity for Bildworx,
an equity development and real estate consultancy
in New York City.
The challenge was to create a range of branded materials including business card, letter-heads and website. The logo and creative refer to Bildworx's past
as a construction company.
Providing the customer with information to help them choose the right product is a complex issue and one which John Lewis seeks to simplify.
The challenge in designing the buying guides was breaking down the content and presenting it in a digestible and friendly way.
The online division of the UK's favourite retailer understands that to be a major eCommerce player they need to have an engaging, informative and user friendly homepage.
The challenge was to design and develop a stunning looking template that will be easy to update by the artworkers. My involvement, aside from designing, was developing the theme using xHTML and CSS.
With the largest eCommerce website in the UK,
John Lewis needed a digital platform that will
provide information and inspire shoppers.
They developed a concept of an online magazine with content written by JL sales persons. The challenge was to design an original and stunning visual identity within
the brand guidelines.
I was commissioned to design a concept for a website for John Lewis internal online marketing training.
The brief asked to design visuals that will grab participant's an attention and make the training enjoyable.
I was asked to create a brand, name and logo for a new eco-friendly airline aimed at feminine representatives of the business world, who are conscious about their carbon footprint.
The brand had to stand out from other airlines, while appearing trustworthy and credible.
I developed a core logo and identity for Bildworx,
an equity development and real estate consultancy
in New York City.
The challenge was to create a range of branded materials, including business card, letter-heads and a website. The logo and creative refer to Bildworx's past
as a construction company.
Colour Wheel Arts commissioned me to create
an identity that reflected their high standard,
and showcased their art lessons for adults, children
and toddlers.
The final solution was to be devoid of any gimmicks, and be clean and professional. Most importantly it should appeal to a wide audience.
To showcase personal adventures and my passion for type, through experimental and engaging typography.
I am based in Putney with easy access to the city.