A Collection of My Recent Creative Work
From some funky pitch decks, to delightful animations, to simple but stylistic illustration samples, to little logo sketches - and everything in between. I hope you enjoy this mini personal gallery of mine.
[Jan 2026] As seen on the home page, I was super excited to be tasked with creating and curating the second set of paid Instagram posts/ads I have made for the coffee roastery I work at.
These posts are a little wordier than I would usually make an advert, but we were looking to really get across both the details and the vibe of each new bean/roast without posting actual talking videos.
[Jan 2026] Snake on Fruit Tree animation
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[Jan 2026] Snake on Fruit Tree animation *
[DEC 2025] Opening slide of a pitch deck for a Cumbrian Indie Coffee Roastery that is considering a rebrand (Canva Pro) - brand colour palette expanded, but core elements maintained.
Interior redesign moodboard for said brand (Canva Pro), price list for redecoration drawn up and proposed (Xero invoices & Excel), internal floor plan reshuffle also sketched and included in the deck (Adobe Illustrator).
[Jan 2026] Coffee pot & equipment animation
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[Jan 2026] Coffee pot & equipment animation *
[Jan 2026] Menu Rewrite Job
For this brief, we looked through the trending data and analysed which up-and-coming trendy drinks matched the cafes’ more roastery-centric/espresso bar brand, whilst still being appealing to their shifting/new target audience. Then we made 4 different menus, ranging from hyper formal to quite casual, appealing to the interests of both cafe co-owners, and selected our favourite in a consultation. From there, we simply refined and tweaked until we were happy with the final product.
[Jan 2024] Kendal College Aspire Programme marketing
In my time working as a marketing agent and an academic mentor at Kendal College, I produced a lot of marketing materials for the programme we set up and established. Still, I cannot publish most of them as they contain students' faces and information.
We worked on establishing a friendlier and more approachable colour scheme within their brand guidelines, whilst also making their text posts more informative (we tested for interaction rates amongst students and found text-dense posts were received better by them based on accessibility and not having to scroll/click through for further information).