Dear Dear
2020 Student Work
︎︎︎ Print
︎︎︎ Illustration
︎︎︎ Photography
︎︎︎ Copywriting
Supervised by:
Di Elderton
A double-sided, abstract brochure guide and map of Melbourne. Where most focused on visiting exact locations and sourced articles, I challenged myself to develop my idea on inspiring others to create their own photoshoots, playing on the idea of unconventionalism. The guide is meant to be viewed as an art piece rather than a literal guide.
Road Match
2021 Student Work
︎︎︎ Print
︎︎︎ Illustration
︎︎︎ Packaging
︎︎︎ Card Game
Supervised by:
Warren Taylor
A card game directed to educate on road safety and learning the VicRoads rules in a more fun and engaging manner. The project is a fusion between trivia and a memory card game with one-line art illustrations to match pairings. The project required to only use 3 colours - red, yellow and green were chosen to symbolise and reference a traffic light.
FEM 2022 Industry Guide
2022 Freelance Work
︎︎︎ Publication
︎︎︎ Print
︎︎︎ Illustration
2022 visual branding Industry Guide publication for Female Engineers at Monash. The identity idea was inspired by radio and frequency waves, spinning loosely into an abstract vortex-like manner with the club’s emblematic purple colours.
out of 20,
i love you more
2021 Student Work
︎︎︎ Publication
︎︎︎ Documentation
Supervised by:
Tristan Ceddia (NeverNow)
A publication documenting and uniquely treating 20 thematically linked items on the past, present and future of the gifts and memorabilia my Mum and I have given each other over the past 20 years. The concept is extremely personal, with letters I wrote to my Mum following the scanned cover of a book I gave to her. The publication becomes a story sealed within both a literal and metaphorical book. It also contains blank pages at the end, a story to be written by future generations.
erstwhile
2021 Student Work
︎︎︎ Coding HTML/CSS
︎︎︎ GitHub
Supervised by:
Uriah Gray (U—P Studio)
A playful and narrative-focused website depicting time through a texting relationship, coded using Visual Studio Code. The idea was to code a text-chain and show the gradual development into a one-sided conversation over time.
Click here to read the entire website conversation.
Forgotten Books
2020 Student Work
︎︎︎ Publication Series
︎︎︎ Illustration
Supervised by:
Hannah Evans
Visual branding for a series of book covers, linked by theme and publisher (Forgotten Books). I chose Italian fiction from the 1920’s centred around themes of family, perception, human nature, identity and the “untrustworthy” narrations of protagonists who struggle with their sense of reality. The solid coloured backgrounds reference the strong beliefs of these untrustworthy narrators, with the continuous one-line art symbolic of the shifting nature of linked themes that are imperfectly connected and interwoven.