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A Taste of Lebanon

Design, Branding & Art Direction
Complete brand programme, commissioned by this new SW London based Lebanese restaurant, Zeitoun Claygate. Project included branding rolled out across multi platforms, including all on and offline collateral, art direction for all photoshoots, exterior and interior signage and website.

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Rhitrition+ vitamins

Design, Branding & Art Direction
Complete brand programme, commissioned by this new London based multivitamin company. Project included a fully transactional website build, packaging and photoshoot art direction.

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Rhitrition website

Design & Art Direction
Website design and build for London based nutrition company Rhitrition. Project included and complete UX overhaul and restructuring of online strategy.

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Retail Relay rebrand

Design, Branding & Art Direction
Complete rebrand programme, commissioned by London based consumer trending company Retail Relay.

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Mazinyi - a new kid on the block

Design, Branding & Art Direction
Complete brand programme, commissioned by this new London based fashion label. Project included a fully transactional website build, packaging and photoshoot art direction.

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Which? Future of IP's

Illustration
Commissioned illustration for a feature in Which? magazine, exploring the subject of IP addresses and how the sector is coping with a relentless expansion, and what the future holds for IP addresses.

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How to Build a Lunchbox book

Design & Art Direction
Another collaboration with London based Nutritionist Rhiannon Lambert, for her latest book ‘How to Build a Lunchbox’. The book is now out and available to buy.

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CPPD website redesign

Design & Art Direction
Website design and build for London based practice CPPD. Project included and complete UX overhaul and restructuring of online strategy.

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Which? Screenshots

Illustration
Commissioned illustration for a feature in Which? magazine, on the subject of screenshots.

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Ingredients campaign

Design, Illustration & Paper construction
Ad campaign for North East based Wellburn Care Homes, constructed out of card and paper. Then rolled out on and offline, including door to door mailers and advertising campaign throughout regional media and radio.

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Future Suburbia

Design & Illustration
Commissioned illustration for global law firm Gowling WLG. Used for on and offline report looking into how future suburbias might look.

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Toyota Yaris size guide

Design & Illustration
Commissioned by Toyota to create a series of on and offline size guides, to help potential customers understand their models dimensions more clearly.

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National Grid animation project

Design, Illustration & Animation
Commissioned to design, create and ultimately animate a feature for powerhouse National Grid. The animation was used to convey clear future messaging to all key stakeholders.

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Arrows Group rebrand

Design, Branding & Art Direction
Complete rebranding programme, commissioned by London based tech recruitment company Arrows Group. Project included on and offline material, including brand language and a strategic refocus.

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20th Century Design

Design, Branding & Art Direction
Complete brand programme, commissioned by this new London based retro furniture company. Project included a fully transactional website build.

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School of Love

Design, Branding & Art Direction
Commissioned by London based therapist Agnieszka Malek, to create a new brand for her start up venture, School of Love. The School helps couples tackle issues within their relationship and helps build bridges back to happiness. Project included multi-language web build and photoshoot art direction.

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Experiential pop up shop

Design & Art Direction
The brief: To create a marketing campaign or experience that was outside of the norm. So it was off to the high street to create an experiential pop up shop, with customer engagement and interaction at the heart of the campaign. With QR codes helping shoppers enter exciting competitions set in the window displays, and other interactive elements encouraging community participation.

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