J. Maarten Troost

To promote Headhunters on my Doorstep I designed a page of ephemera with textures and imagery inspired by Troost’s description of his voyages.

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Ariel Djanikian

Website and brand design for Ariel Djanikian and her sci-fi novel The Office of Mercy. As part of the initial promotion and engagement, I also designed ID cards and authentic print pieces based on the novel’s dystopian plot.

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Deborah Harkness

For several years I have been the creative lead for Deborah Harkness and her team on her website and cross-media promotional des

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Georgia Hunter

Georgia and I worked together to present her book We Were the Lucky Ones through an online archive of her family history, tracing the horrifying and gripping tale of their holocaust survival.

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Narrative 4

  Working directly with the board, team-leaders and story-tellers I was the creative director on the brand overhaul for the global story-exchange organization Narrative 4.   “Today, Narrative 4 is working in four continents, twelve countries, and 18 US states. Our work – rooted in the N4 story exchange – equips people to use their stories…

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The Race Card Project

Since its inception I have been the Creative Director and Designer for The Race Card Project, and awarded the 2013 Peabody prize  for for excellence in electronic media.

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Not Television

Identity design, brand development and website for London based magazine for cabaret, moving-image, queer and DIY culture.

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Eddie Joyce

Author website design for Eddie Joyce to promote his novel Small Mercies.“Eddie Joyce’s debut novel masterfully depicts an Italian-Irish American family on Staten Island and their complicated emotional history. Ten years after the loss of Bobby—the Amendola family’s youngest son—everyone is still struggling to recover from the firefighter’s unexpected death”

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David Epstein

Author website design for Eddie Joyce to promote his novel Small Mercies.“Eddie Joyce’s debut novel masterfully depicts an Italian-Irish American family on Staten Island and their complicated emotional history. Ten years after the loss of Bobby—the Amendola family’s youngest son—everyone is still struggling to recover from the firefighter’s unexpected death”

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