No Plan B Zine - A Self-Published Zine on Climate Grief and Resistance
No Plan B is a self-published zine that explores the urgent realities of climate change through a raw, multidisciplinary approach. Created from collected scraps, collages, poetry, and hand-drawn illustrations, it reflects on a planet in crisis—grappling with themes of loss, resilience, and the weight of environmental destruction.
This project embodies a tactile form of activism, using repurposed materials to critique the wasteful cycles of consumerism while transforming discarded fragments into a narrative of hope and resistance. No Plan B is not just a zine—it’s a testament to the power of independent publishing as a vehicle for awareness, emotion, and action in the face of an uncertain future.







Jockey Down - Event Poster Design
DJ collective Jockey Down approached me after resonating with my collage-based work on Instagram, seeking a similar visual language for their upcoming show at Tamesis Dock. From our initial discussions, I focused on crafting a composition that balanced bold aesthetics with clear, dynamic information hierarchy.
The design process embraced a hands-on, mixed-media approach—blending scanned textures, layered collages, and digital experimentation in Photoshop. This fusion of analog and digital techniques resulted in a striking poster that captured the energy of the event while staying true to my artistic practice. The final design was well received, shared across social media, and displayed throughout the venue on the day of the show.
Client Introduction Video for Website.
This project is ongoing and the video I show on the right is the first rough cut of the minute commissioned video.
I have used a multi-media approach, using motion graphics, illustration and graphic design to bring this company's story to life. I'm really excited to move forward with this commission, as there are edits I need to make to ensure it is engaging and within the visual identity of the brand, and this is happening through video calls and email communications.
I was particularly excited to engage with this project as they are a sustainable-driven company, something that is integral to the foundation of my design practise.


Graphic Designer – Gibberd Architects (6-Month Fixed Term)
During my time at award-winning Gibberd Architects, I led the redesign of their website and logo, refining the studio’s visual identity to align with its forward-thinking architectural practice. My role blended graphic design and illustration, contributing to a range of projects that enhanced both the firm’s brand and client communications.
I designed and illustrated a bespoke window display for their Shoreditch office, bringing a distinctive and site-specific visual element to their workspace. My illustrations were also featured in high-profile client pitches, including work for King’s College London Hospital, demonstrating the impact of design in architectural storytelling.



