Design portfolio




Theta / Maverick
Client: Theta Technologies
Delivered: Logo, business cards, web design
Theta Technologies develop non-linear acoustics for non-destructive testing (NDT) on composite materials.
I was asked to re-design the logo for their product The Maverick - pleased with the design I was then asked to adapt it as Theta's new logo. Business cards and a Drupal CMS website were also designed.




BC Bikes
Client: BC Bikes
Delivered: Logo, business cards, web design, web development
I worked with the client to create a new name and brand identity for a bike shop in East Dulwich. The client wanted to create an energetic and adventurous brand for a local audience.
A website was designed and built using a custom CMS, and business cards re-designed to coincide with the shop's relaunch.

Fairy Mystery
Client: Kelly-Louise Carter
Delivered: Logo, business cards
Fairy Mystery is a children’s entertainer specialising in character themed parties that include storytelling and magic.
I created a logo and business cards to appeal to children as well as adults.



Design Writing Criticism
Client: Design Writing Criticism
Delivered: Web design, web development
Design Writing Criticism is an MA course at LCC, exploring the impact of writing and criticism on current design thinking/practice.
I worked with designer Andrew Slatter to create an online presence for the course and its first intake of students. The website has since been handed over to current MA students to edit and maintain.


Ochre Management Services
Client: Tom Coleman
Delivered: Logo, stationary, web design, web development
Ochre Management Services is an IT consultancy firm.
Taking the name as a starting point, I developed a new logo and website for an IT consultant wanting to rejuvinate a stagnating identity.
The website was hand-coded using standards compliant XHTML/CSS.



Ana Kiss campaign
Client: Ana Kiss
Delivered: Logo, poster design, web design, web development
For a personal project I re-interpreted revolutionary Guy Debord's The Society of the Spectacle for a contemporary audience.
Inspired by Debord's work, the Ana Kiss campaign uses subversive posters, a spoof website and filmed situations to wake the masses from an all-consuming Spectacle.