Campaign design and dessert range packaging redesign for plant-based yogurt brand The Coconut Collaborative.
Illustration and design for Patrick Jonsson’s vinyl release “Suddeny We Looked Like Giants” as well as album singles.
Art direction and website design for ready-to-eat pulses brand Oddpods.
Rather than positioning the brand on purely its health and convenience aspects, we wanted to create an excitement around the meal time possibilities using vibrant colours and down-to-earth imagery, catering to a foodie audience as well as just the health-conscious.
1 poster a day for 19 days.
A personal project during the Covid-19 lockdown period to create a poster a day reflecting these strange times and exploring themes of isolation, loss and unity.
Branding and website design for film composer and music producer Patrick Jonsson.
The brand mark is a reference to the notion of ‘sound transformation’, pieces breaking away from a square shape. Elegant touches, such as a classic serif font, are used in combination with an overall modern tech look to emphasise the composer’s fusion of traditional and electronic styles.
Part of the design team for the eclectic redesign of the Fortnum & Mason Christmas range.
The brief was to create a community report for the people of Hackney with an 'editorial feel.'
The direction behind the look and feel of the layout and image treatment throughout the report centres around two key ideas: Edge – the idea of Hackney being on the fringe of the city centre; and Against the Grain – showcasing Hackney as a truly unique and nonconformist borough.
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Album artwork for ‘Hope for Us’ by HAMU
Badminton England have organised an event to promote their sport to young professionals. Their aim is to position the sport as 'tougher than it looks' in response to the misconception that badminton is ‘easy’. They hope to persuade young adults who might play other racket sports or go to the gym to give badminton a go instead.
The design direction behind this event campaign was to find a visual and engaging way to show how tough badminton really is. Simple dots and lines are used to depict the various physical aspects of the sport.
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A set of illustrations for an article for Huck magazine online about the youth incarceration crisis in the US.
Article here: The Philadelphia Five: Young lives wasted by the U.S. justice system
French New Wave cinema was a reaction to the mainstream cinema of the time – a way to break out from the constraints and storytelling limitations imposed by popular cinema.
For this BFI French New Wave season brochure, the idea was to visually capture that ‘off-kilter’ nature, with a decisively vibrant colour palette to reflect the spirit of the filmmakers and to attract a younger crowd who may not know about the French New Wave.
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Poster variations for award-winning Cypriot film ‘Siege on Liperti Street’, directed by Stavros Pamballis.
Branding for Academy Award winning film production company Violet Films. The concept behind the branding was to emphasize the company’s purpose: casting light on stories that matter.
The idea behind the design work was to use the “V” from “Violet” as a source of light which reveals imagery from the company’s films. A monochromatic palette puts the emphasis on light and dark rather than colour, and further heroes the imagery.
An independent brewery whose founders are lovers of obscure movies and all things geeky. They started their brewery in the spirit of catering delicious craft beer to modern day young professional couch potatoes who often opt for staying at home watching movies on the weekend rather than a night out.
The first two beers in the range are inspired by old B movies of the 1950s and 60s, but with a light-hearted, humorous feel.
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