This commission was a unique and creative project—a scorecard designed for a YouTube community of pinball enthusiasts. The theme centred on “What’s better: the movie or the pinball machine?” for Pulp Fiction. The design was great fun to create, as it incorporated so many different elements and challenged me to ensure the numbers were clear and visible throughout. Inspired by custom pinball machines shared by the client, I included features like flippers, bumpers, arrows, and point scores. To keep the Pulp Fiction vibe, I added an illustration of the iconic duo in the centre, paired with text styled in the movie’s signature font. The tagline “Bad Mother Flipper” added a clever, humorous nod. A cohesive colour palette and a plastic film overlay tied the design together seamlessly.
This poster design for a fashion show event was an exciting project that went through several iterations before reaching its final form. The centrepiece of the design—a striking illustration of a model walking the runway—captures the essence of the event and immediately grabs attention. The background was created by distorting spray paint patterns on a canvas, resulting in a textured and dynamic foundation. Balancing the colours was a fun process, as I carefully chose hues that complemented the background while ensuring the illustration stood out. I added a QR code for ticket access and incorporated the Style Assembly logo, pairing it with fonts that seamlessly fit the design. A few clean lines were used to separate sections, and I wrapped up the poster by including all the necessary logos and refining the layout to perfection.
This poster design was a truly rewarding project, as it was the first where I had full creative freedom, provided it showcased all key event details. Created for a skateboarding event packed with activities like grip tape workshops, snacks, and stalls, the design leans heavily on bold illustrations. The right side features a striking graphic of a foot on a skateboard, instantly communicating the event’s focus. Bold, oversized text ensures the information is clear, even from a distance. A unique touch includes DJ names cleverly integrated into a headphone wire, adding a creative flair. Hidden logos and text throughout the design give it a cool skater vibe, while dynamic background lines mimic the motion of the skateboard, enhancing energy and engagement.
This passion project was created for an August event I felt deeply connected to after seeing their original poster. The bold, cartoon-style illustration is the centrepiece of the design, drawing attention to the football—a key symbol of the fundraiser. The curved field adds realism, while the textured sky fills the space beautifully without overwhelming the composition. Event details frame the design as a border, adding interest while keeping the focus central. Bold lettering at the top highlights the event, and a banner at the bottom provides crucial information such as the date, location, donation entry, Instagram handle, and a QR code for tickets.
This poster design was an absolute joy to create, from the initial concept to the final touches. Designed for a client who is a social media entrepreneur and creative powerhouse, the goal was to reflect her supportive one-to-one sessions, creative events, and community-driven mission. Inspired by a chalkboard theme, the playful yet calming design uses soft pink tones and school-inspired illustrations to create a sense of learning and creativity. Choosing the perfect chalk texture was key—it had to look authentic, not messy! The final touches included both my logo and the client’s, tying everything together with a cohesive chalk effect.
This sticker sheet was carefully designed to bring personality and creativity to any surface, making it perfect for desk decor or personalising belongings. Each sheet includes 11 unique stickers, including one customisation option, allowing users to add their own touch. The designs are bold, vibrant, and cohesive, ensuring every sticker stands out while maintaining a consistent theme. One standout sticker features the phrase “Start your day with a good cuppa,” inspired by a love for a good brew. Walleted with a small poster for added value, this sticker sheet reflects high-quality craftsmanship and is perfect for creatives looking for functional yet artistic flair.
This poster was designed for a local charity to be displayed on food donation boxes in supermarkets and other public spaces. The background ties into the charity’s logo, using a re-imagined colour palette while maintaining the brand’s identity. To complement this, illustrations of ideal food donations, such as long-life produce, were included to visually guide donors. The charity’s logo was made prominent to ensure people immediately recognise who they’re supporting. Key information, like the types of items to donate and a brief explanation of the charity’s work, is clearly laid out. The bold “Donate Me” header grabs attention, while social media details, the charity number, and funding regulator logos were added to ensure trust and easy engagement.
This poster was created during my early days of designing, using Canva before I had access to advanced software like Adobe. It was for a band that needed adaptable posters where tour dates could be added later by the members. I created an eerie theme with dark colours and shadowy textures, evoking the feel of an unwelcoming, hellish place while balancing it with light, inviting elements to convey the excitement of a tour. Their preferred illustration was incorporated into both iterations to ensure consistency. Once the base was finalised, we added the band’s name, logos, and advised on font choices and ideal placements for tour dates.
This poster design was an exciting project where I worked with a client-provided image, developing a cohesive and visually striking design. The concept focused on a black-and-white aesthetic, with the subject’s blue eyes serving as a standout feature, carried through the poster for a bold, cohesive look. Created for a Manchester gig, the design ensured all key information was clear and easy to read. Using generative AI, I extended the image to fit the poster dimensions, then refined the design in Photoshop. Incorporating the client’s logo and stage name in the same blue tone tied everything together, resulting in a sleek, professional finish.
This commission was another exciting design for a pinball fanatic and her YouTube community to use after watching one of her videos. The scorecard was themed around the movie Alien, challenging players to decide what’s better: the movie or the pinball machine. Designing this was so much fun, from choosing the colour palette to selecting the fonts. I incorporated illustrations inspired by Alien, including the iconic eggs and elements from vintage movie posters. Pinball flippers and a “Press Start to Play” gaming-style font added a playful touch. Balancing creative details with clear, visible rating numbers was key to its success, and I finished the design with a friendly “Thank you for playing along” message to echo classic pinball machines.
This is the first stage banner I’ve designed, created for the band The Cherished Times. As a religious band, they wanted a welcoming, uplifting design that reflected their music while ensuring they stood out during performances. The glowing sunset, with radiant light beams at its center, creates a focal point that highlights the band members. A gradient from darker tones at the top to brighter tones in the center enhances this effect, while birds, layered clouds, and warm colors evoke a serene, heavenly atmosphere. After revisions from the initial concept, the band loved the final design, which now features at their gigs—a proud achievement for me as a designer.