Typography, Space, and Identity
This editorial magazine was inspired by the design philosophies of renowned figures like Herbert Bayer, Silvia Harris, and William Morris. Blending Bayer’s modernist typography, Harris’s user-centered clarity, and Morris’s detailed craftsmanship, the magazine combines timeless and contemporary design principles to create a visually striking and thoughtful publication.
Campus Cravings
Campus Cravings’ branding needed to strike a balance between being fun, modern, and student-friendly, while staying simple and approachable.With a mission to inspire learning within their cooking community, we placed students at the core of the brand identity.

The vibrant colours and playful design were carefully selected to reflect the brand’s personality: green symbolizes healthy choices, while orange conveys the positivity and energy of this new, student-led initiative—created by students, for students.
Posters for Colour Blindness
This academic project was designed to educate people about the different types of colour blindness. It explores how individuals with colour vision deficiencies perceive the world, raising awareness of their challenges while offering insights into the science behind these conditions. The goal is to promote understanding and encourage inclusive design for all.
NSPCC
Rebranding the NSPCC required a sensitive approach to highlight the serious issue of child cruelty and its impact on future generations.The redesign balances the gravity of the topic with a message of hope and action, using bold yet compassionate visuals to inspire awareness and collective responsibility. The goal is to rally communities to support and protect children, ensuring a brighter future for all.
Psychogeography: A day in Tate Modern
I curated this digital collage as my approach to recording my visit to the Tate Modern. In my illustration, I featured several art collections that can be found in the Tate Modern, such as the Tower of Radios by Cildo Meireles and the Ten Minute Transmission installation, along with other must-see exhibits and artworks.
3D Modelling
I designed this 3D model of the British Museum to represent the various museums in London as part of the Containerism project.
Containerism is a movement aimed at enhancing the gallery experience. It offers art lessons, activities, and exhibitions featuring collections by students and artists. The pop-up galleries and studios are constructed from shipping containers, which inspired the name Containerism. This approach allows the project to be mobile, multi-located, and accessible to diverse audiences.
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