Logo design, full brand identity development and visual brand bible for Weird Weather - obscure, bespoke perfumery.
+ packaging design, copy, bonus brand elements and custom patterns.
Logo redesign & digital brand identity development for Abaeran, specialists in trading high-end Japanese goods.
This project consisted of rebranding the old original logo to something slicker, redesigning their website and more.
Logo design, marketing & branding Design for Heartbreakers Bar & Venue, Southamptom.
Corporate redesign of the JP Morgan’s investor newsletter for print; infographic, journalistic and illustrative design.
Illustrative design for Renzo Cafe, Leonard Street, London.
Black Friday creative campaign. Line illustration & Animation.
Logo, naming and full brand creation for bar and nightclub Hanging Gardens.
Over the course of a number of years I had the privilege of developing a unique and instantly recognisable style for their artwork, consistently using digital collage techniques to design surrealist-inspired, balearic event collateral working around a simple design system.
Full brand identity and interior/exterior design for Tusk sports bar.
Illustrative events branding series for Southamptom based music label, night and promoter Club Psychedelia.
Logo design and rebranding for vegan diner Cosmic Kitchen.
Logo design & packaging for Dazy Drinks. South-West-made, small batch premium cocktail mixers.
Trio of illustrative posters.
Custom events branding and invitations for secret Vortex party.
SIVU: Sound Of Hope campaign for Cannes Lions Festival.
Branding and stylised children's illustration work for Pollenize CIC beekeepers.
Creation of initial sketch idea and subsequent entire brand visuals, logo, identity and accompanying designs for Tradespotting’s Unreasonable Land and later the generative NFT project of the same name.
The monkey design and “bing bong the price is wrong” catchphrase came to me during the Gamestop Short Squeeze - I sent the idea to Jamie from the Tradespotting channel and the idea took off. From there, I was employed to design a number of graphics for the channel and accompanying merchandise.
From that, the generative NFT project at large was born - the concept being a web game (based at the fictional island of “Unreasonable Land”) where by purchase of an NFT one could travel through the levels, gaining stock trading knowledge and lessons as they go.
I created each inidividual character design one by one, by hand, and ensured each character change (monkey, dinosaur, tadpole) was pixel perfect to allow the shift of graphics and accompanying accessories throughout each design - as a nod to some of the oldest original games on the market.
Disco events logo design and ongoing artwork for Don’t Walk Boogie.
Logo Design & Branding Project for Tree Doctor South West, a new umbrella company owned by my other long-term client Alexander & Ellis Ltd.
Exploring the fictional tales of Le Cactus and his nemesis, Les Phantome for L*ghtw’rks, a South-West British record labels and promoter.
Berlin-based start-up TasteGods provides services dedicated to an exclusive network of hotel guest relations professionals, launching soon in beta.
Miscellaneous poster designs made for The Bread & Roses, a community and arts pub based on Ebrington St, Plymouth.
Illustration & branding for marketing materials including this bespoke, gold foil design inspired by lino-cutting styles.
Alexander & Ellis sell bespoke, handmade wood furnishings and furniture.
Art Direction, Artwork & Illustration for ‘Chase The Night’, Devon.
Poster commissions for Momentum-united women’s group, Sister Fix.
Typography logo design & branding for vintage resIller Parisian Sweet, featuring illustrative advertising campaign visuals.
Another World Farms is a vertical farming project, set up by Jack, one of Plymouth’s pioneers of positive change. I co-worked on this branding project with Josh Blackwell.
There are many issues with our current food economy; land usage, unpredictable harvest, ecological damage through pesticides, and pollution through transport emissions. Urban, vertical farming solves all of these. Food production is brought into the cities and thus closer to the customer. Land usage is shifted upwards rather than outwards, and perfect conditions can be maintained constantly to ensure consistent, high yield harvests.
It’s early on in the journey for Jack right now, and the business is waiting for funding, but keep an eye out for AWF over the next few years, it’s gonna be a gamechanger.