I’m a London-based designer and art director working across large-scale cultural projects. I bring a strong research focus to each brief, using critical thinking to shape work that feels purposeful and distinctive. My practice spans graphic design, stage design, set build and crew management. I began my design training at Chelsea College of Art and Design, and later completed an MSc in Urban Studies at University College London, where I developed a deeper research approach that continues to guide my work today.

Amnesty International: Global Campaigns

During my time at Amnesty, I worked alongside human rights researchers at the International Secretariat (IS) to support their vital work in countries such as Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Belarus, Brazil, Burundi, Cameroon, Colombia, El Salvador, Gaza, Greece, Mexico, Nepal, Nigeria, Qatar, Serbia, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine and many more. I also worked on global projects within the IS such as their Ambassador of Conscience Awards, Global Strategic Goals and Impact and Learning Reviews.