A fun project I got to work on with @newworldhq , which involved shoots and stunts in multiple states in the U.S. Here's a taste of some work we did in Vegas, which included merch, a truck and an AR experience 💚
These last few years have been a big learning experience for me, both personally and professionally. If I've been a bit absent here, it's because I've been stuck in my computer, working on some amazing projects 🎨🤯💻.
Now I'm onto my next adventure: learning how to balance all of my passions (design + art) and also saying hi to friends ✌️.
So I present to you my new portfolio, which includes some of my favourite freelance projects, design experiments and highlights from my time with the incredible team at @newworldhq 🌎.
Thank you to all my talented friends and mentors who I had the privilege of collaborating with and who continue to inspire me. Can't wait to design more beautiful things together in the future ❤️. More to come...
A huge inspiration in my design (and life) has been my pets. Lately it's been one beautiful blue and white parakeet, that some of you may know well. She inspired this AI fantasy on the moon, using Catbird, Dall-e and Midjourney.
Proud to have been part of the team at @newworldhq collaborating with @taprootearth on a rebrand, new website (in partnership with @daybreakstudio ) and some beautiful video work (@hiwearetangi , one of which was screened at the 2024 United Nations Climate Conference #cop29 in Baku, Azerbaijan 🌍
One of my favourite projects I collaborated on with @newworldhq (formerly A—B) was this bespoke microsite for @equalityfund . We created a bilingual annual report, highlighting their incredible wins and grantee partners. It won a Reed award for Best Microsite 🏆
Design work for various balls, classes and awards, in collaboration with @mtl_kba . One of my favourite balls was The Mother's Ball, which I had the privilege of co-producing alongside @bqontheinside and in partnership with @hersocialapp
Campaign identity for the 20th edition of @offjazz_mtl . The concept was playful and minimalistic, showcasing the festival's brand and legacy. The instruments are all derived in some way from the logo: cut up, rotated and rearranged.