Not every project needs a full case study. This is a collection of smaller pieces, collaborations, experiments and moments from across branding, digital, print and product work.
Measured, designed and prepared a large-scale vinyl installation for the entrance of a local council primary school, creating a more welcoming and engaging space for students and visitors.
Following the 100-year anniversary animation created for Hymans Robertson, Bellahouston Harriers approached me to create a similar piece celebrating the club’s history, achievements and long-standing connection to Glasgow.
Created a triathlon-themed “200” icon for SportsInspired, along with an example of how it could be used on the top of an event flyer. The “200” icon was also printed on merchandise for the event.
A custom Newmarket Monopoly board I designed was later presented to the Royal Family as a gift. Shortly afterwards, an article revealed Queen Elizabeth had reportedly banned Monopoly from the family for becoming too competitive.
As Misty Isle Gin expanded internationally, I was later sent photos of a mural featuring the bottle design displayed in Germany. Click here to view the full project.
During a recent visit to Skye, King Charles was photographed being introduced to and sampling Tommy’s Gin from Isle of Skye Distillers.
WWE wrestler Samoa Joe pictured with the Top Trumps deck and retail point-of-sale stand I designed for in-store promotion.
I was surprised to spot on Twitter that Nicola Sturgeon had gifted a bottle of Misty Isle Gin to Theresa May for Christmas during an official visit.
My Monopoly board and other product designs were printed at large scale for a photoshoot featuring past and present Manchester City F.C. players.
After finally trying Procreate for the first time, I had the idea to illustrate Mr. Bump in the vintage animation style of Cuphead.
I created oversized Top Trumps cards for Banham Zoo to be displayed at animal enclosures, helping educate younger visitors in a more interactive way.
A Cluedo game I designed for Midsomer Murders was later showcased on This Morning by Neil Dudgeon to promote the show’s return to television.























