

My Work
One of the things I enjoy most about freelancing is that it enables me to work with many different types of companies and people.
So far, my professional clients include a large variety of small businesses, limited companies, start-ups, charities and other freelancers.
I also have many non-professional clients who request bespoke, personalised designs as gifts, keepsakes, or other recreational uses.
Character Commissions
Below is a collection of my favourite and most recent character illustrations. Including website illustrations, fan art, t-shirt designs, illustrative logos and more.





















Logo Commissions
This collection of logos and initial design ideas was commissioned by a variety of companies and clients. Including a personal training business, a bakery, a surveying company and more.












Other Commissions
This collection of designs below are other various commissions including car illustrations, promotional material designs, packaging designs and album cover designs.

























MerMay 2020
MerMay is an instagram challenge which encourages artists and illustrators to draw regularly over the month of May.
The challenge is designed to help participants improve on their skill and creative concepts by following a prompt list and creating a collection of mermaid illustrations.
University Project: C U Soon
This project highlights some of the links between excessive social media use and mental health issues such as anxiety.
The project tells the story of two characters leading very different lives, but struggling with feeling envious of each other, both believing they would be happier with the other's life. The comic depicts the difference between their reality and their social media using comedy to relate to its audience.
I undertook this project to create a comical and heartwarming story that is relatable to many people in our ever-digital society, and to highlight the role that each of us may unknowingly have in the unattainability of social media.










































University Project: Gramp's Story
Gramp’s story uses illustrative storytelling to depict how memories may fade for people with dementia. The story aims to highlight the value of those memories and create comfort, understanding and empathy for family members of dementia patients. The message of the story is that dementia patients still have a story to tell and that their friends and family are the continuation of their stories.




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