Crossroads Young Carers began a new project in March 2010 called Health and Well-being which targeted young carers aged between 16-25 to help them identify and achieve their goals and improve their well-being.
A hand-drawn font was used to appeal to the target age group, giving the Health and Well-being Project a unique visual identity.
In 2009, Camden Crossroads became Crossroads Care (Camden) and new publicity material was needed for Young Carers, a smaller division of the charity.
Crossroads Care Young Carers wanted a more youthful and colourful looking information booklet, while keeping in the style that was produced by the re-brand.
Aardvark Recycling wanted an easy way to make regular changes and updates to their website. WordPress was chosen because of it's simple to use CMS, allowing Aardvark Recycling to manage their own content at their own leisure.
Press ad for Action for Children to run in conjunction with the television ad campaign. The goal of the campaign was to promote the message that they've been supporting vulnerable children for 140 years and continue to do so for as long as it takes.
Appeared in all the major newspapers and magazines across the UK.
A very comprehensive brand guidelines for both internal staff and external organisations wishing to create designs using the new Action for Children brand.
Website design for UK based photographer, Benjamin Rushton. Client requested a clean, simple image gallery site that doesn't distract the veiwer from the photography work.
10 Years industry experience in Art Direction, Branding/Corporate Identity, Illustration, Graphic Design, Web Design, Advertising, Magazines, Books and Animation.