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.

Wolmar for London

Soon after graduating, I became one of the founding members of the Wolmar for London campaign, a grassroots movement of volunteers supporting Christian Wolmar’s bid to become Labour’s candidate for Mayor of London. We worked tirelessly for two-and-a-half years to generate new and radical policies around transport, housing, policing and public health, as well as hosting events to crowdsource new policy ideas. Dave Hill, the Guardian political correspondent, described us as, “the most extensive grassroots political campaign the capital has seen in recent times”, and many of our policies went on to influence Sadiq Khan’s mayoral pledges, including his Homes for Londoners scheme and the pedestrianisation of Oxford Street.