Since graduating from Goldsmiths College in 2007 I have built a substantial portfolio of working with artists and designers whilst developing my own work and collaborations.
The designs on this page are just a few of my favourites.
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wedding invitataions | november 2010
I have had the pleasure of designing and making more wedding invitations for my dear friends Gaby and Alistair. I worked with them to design the style of the wedding, using a technique that encourages the bride and groom to discover the feel they want without bridal magazines and bossy wedding planners.
Please have a look at the NEW Wedding Invitations page to see samples.
If you would like me to design your wedding invitations or would like to see samples then please do not hesitate to contact me.
wedding invitations | january 2010
I love stationery. This is a wedding invitation I recently designed for some dear friends. I have worked closely with them to ensure a well designed, individual, practical and tactile invitation.
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exhibition design | 2008
I have extensive knowledge and experience in the design and build of trade show stands. I have exhibited with moore and moore textiles across the UK and most recently at the New York International Gift Fair.
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the present state of things | 2007
This project was born from the desire to discover the complex embodied emotions surrounding gift giving; what it is, what it does and what it can achieve. It can affect a community, strangers, the closest of friends and family members. Gift giving has the ability to be a powerful act instead of just a mundane exchange of commodities.
I sent 100 gifts around the world, each sent in a purpose made envelope that encouraged more giving. Each envelope’s journey was recorded and I believe they are still traveling the world!
The act of gift giving strengthens, builds and reconciles our personal relationships. This project sought to initiate and expose gift exchange.
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committee | 2006
My role within this small but high-profile design company Committee, was to assist and shadow designers Harry and Clare in the daily running of the studio. I followed creative direction on a number of tasks that included a project for the Design Museum Tank.
selfridges | 2005
As part of my four-year design degree, I took an optional ‘year in industry’. My role within the Selfridges Visual Merchandising department was to project manage the wrapping of props for the Christmas 2005 windows, ‘Wrapped’.
I was responsible for the translation of creative direction from The Head of Visual Merchandising. I coordinated freelance stylists, interns and work experience students, and it was essential that I maintained the standards required by such a prestigious company.





