About

Finding Rhythm in the Built World

My journey in design began with a deep fascination for how things are constructed. I spent five years in specialised design studies, eventually earning my Master’s degree in Graphic Design. Those years were transformative, giving me the technical foundation to create work that isn’t just visually engaging, but structurally sound.

While my professional background covers everything from layout and corporate identities to designing for children, my heart has always belonged to the "internal logic" of the world around me – specifically architecture.

Why Architecture?

I’ve always felt that a page layout is quite like a building. When I’m walking through London (where I’ve lived since 2014) and I look up at the raw concrete "rhythm" of the Weston Rise Estate, I see the same principles I use in my design work: rhythm, movement, and structural integrity.

I have a deep-seated passion for Brutalism and bold, geometric forms. This architectural eye influences every project I touch, from a complex book layout to a piece of functional packaging. I’m constantly inspired by:

  • Geometric Repetition: The quiet beauty found in rigorous, organised patterns.
  • Function & Form: The belief that "mass" can still be about light, air, and how a person actually experiences a space – or a page.
  • Immersive Design: Whether it is a game, a book, or a physical package, I want my work to feel like a space you can step into.

My Vision

I see myself as a builder of visual structures. I love combining my technical graphic skills with this architectural perspective to create designs that feel grounded, intentional, and just a little bit different.

I am always on the lookout for new "structures" to build and new stories to tell. If you have a project that needs a bit of structural soul, I’d love to have a chat about how we can work together.