Print Series

During the spring of 2020, I launched a personal print series on Instagram, rooted in the mid-century charm of vintage matchbox labels and classic book covers. Drawing on bold typography, rich colour palettes and minimalist layouts, I created a cohesive series that blends nostalgic charm with modern graphic sensibilities.

Always Changing

An acknowledgement that who we are is a constant fluidity and that making decisions based off a perceived identity can be severely limiting.

Missing Context

A reminder to be understanding.

No One Leaves Home Unless Home is the Mouth of a Shark

Quote from the poem 'Home' by Wasan Shire. Created in August 2020 in response to UK media vessels attempting to interview migrants on the water. The design is inspired by vintage matchbox covers.

Just Before I Fell Asleep...

I had a moment of panic!

One Step at a Time

For those feeling overwhelmed.

Panic!

Featuring a texture created from an image of a brain scan.

Gravity

Quote from Sword in the Stone 🗡️✨

Cooped

I created this colour pallete as lockdown was ending and decided to turn it into a series of escaping birds.

Declutter

I wanted to visually play on the soothing feeling that's felt after physically tidying a space or compartmentalising something that's difficult to get your head around.

Out of my Depth

Made after a long period of struggling to create something new and feeling the effects of imposter syndrome. The colours and design are heavily inspired by vintage matchbox covers.

A Small Celebration

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The Same Story

Social progress is fought hard for, but it has always eventually won. Every bit of progress is "going too far" until it wins, and then is was apparently right all along.

Feeling Trapped

A simple one made after watching a fishing programme 🎣

Sunday

A lazy sunny Sunday I had once ☀️

Acedia

Words from 'Accidie' by Aldous Huxley. Acedia describes the feeling of an afternoon lull, explained by medieval monks as lethargy created by "noon-day demons".

Greed

A visual depiction of the magnitude of a trillion. Each green cube represents a billion. All the cubes represent a trillion. The miniscule white section of the last cube represents a million.

Blindness

Quote from the book 'Blindness'. "The difficult thing isn't living with people, it's understanding them" ― José Saramago

Privacy

Created to address the imbalance between the fight for freedom of expression and the fight for freedom of privacy, despite the two being intertwined.