As a multidisciplinary designer, I approach design as a tool for storytelling, critical inquiry and cultural reflection. My experience spans brand design, printmaking and research, with a particular focus on cultural representation in media. Skilled in collaboration, organisation as well as problem-solving, I thrive in dynamic environments that foster creativity and critical thinking.
PRACTICE & RESEARCH
Currently focused on developing my editorial design practice by exploring narrative structure, typographic systems and the relationship between content and form. I'm interested in experimenting with various offset and lithographic printing methods, espcially how production choices contribute to the visual narrative.
LECTURES
Invited to speak at the A Line Which Forms A Volume (ALWFAV) symposium and to the MAGMD cohort at the London College of Communication. Both sessions focused on narrative development within research-based projects, highlighting the value of experimentation and embracing mistakes as part of the research process. The talks encouraged discussion around reflective practice and positioned design as a tool for inquiry, rather than solely a means of communication.