Rebrand proposal for Hubron International. Hubron is one of the world's leading manufacturers of black masterbatch – small black plastic polymer balls, which are used across a wide variety of manufacturing industries.
Freelance designer at USP Creative.
Perfect Chaos was founded by two busy Cheshire Mums. Who, between juggling their day jobs and hectic parenting schedules, also find the time to hand pour these gorgeous, 100% natural, vegan candles and essential oils. I was chuffed when the girls asked me to create a brand identity for them 4 years ago. And I’m thrilled to see the brand go from strength to strength!
You can view all their products at perfect-chaos.co.uk
The lovely guys at Bluma contacted me, with a need to evolve their brand identity. They didn’t feel their previous look aligned with their recent service growth and extended market positioning.
As a maintenance and management facilities partner, it was important the new identity portrayed their professionalism, trustability. I delivered a complete end-to-end brand development project that encompassed; visual identity, brand guidelines, website, vehicle decal and a full suite of supporting marketing materials.
Global Responsibility brochure for the international perspex manufacturer, Lucite®. Using the perspex itself to highlight the vast array of colours available, I built 3D illustrations to reflect the content. Each shape was cut to order, then assembled and shot on a giant lightbox.
Senior Designer, Forever Creative.
Brand development for a specialist publishing company. 2nd Generation Publishing tell the stories of second generation immigrants, including decedents of the Holocaust survivors and the Windrush generation.
Brew + Tucker are an independent coffee shop in Frodsham. Having worked with them on their original branding, they tasked me with refreshing their communications, both in-store and online.
In homage to their Aussie values, I created graphics and a colour palette inspired by Australian Indigenous art. Providing them with a library of shapes, meant my client could build and create unlimited designs for use across print and digital communications. Maximising the results, within a limited budget and time frame.
A friend of mine asked me to design an identity for a new forum website they were setting up. The aim of the website was to supply advice and information for women recovering from breast cancer.
I chose a rounded font, and altered the "d" to resemble the famous pink ribbon often associated with breast cancer care. The end of the "d" shape forms an arrow pointing forwards, representing the message that there is a future after breast cancer.
The website has been a great success, click here to visit After Breast Cancer Diagnosis website.
Annual report design for The Australian Himalayan Foundation.
Senior Designer, Equation.
Art direction for New Britain Oils new commercial palm oil product.
Created while while working at Forever Creative, Cheshire. All rights reserved.
In 2008, Blue Chip Marketing were asked to devise a series of adverts to introduce Hartley's new Low Calorie Jelly products.
I decided to focus in on the main USP, which was the fact each jelly contained less than 10 calories per pot. Using the product as hero and keeping the copy to a minimum, gave the advert the stand-out it needed.
The adverts ran in various slimming and weight control magazines, where they proved to be a great success. I was consequently asked to produce several more, date-specific ads. For occasions including Valentines Day, and New Year.
Look and feel for a new residential property development in Freshwater, one of Sydney's idyllic Northern Beaches. The brand was rolled out across brochures, signage and a website.
I created this while working at Our Agency.
Design for postgraduate course open day at University of Central Lancashire. I created this as part of a pitch while working at Forever Creative.
As a UCLAN alumni myself, it was a lovely job to work on, as I had inside knowledge on what the University can offer.
Senior Designer, Forever Creative.
Free Glass promotion for Irn-Bru. One of the most fun projects I got to work on at Blue Chip Marketing was designing the Limited Addition Irn-Bru glass, which was mass produced in China, and given away with purchase across Scotland.