Condimaniac got in touch asking if I could help re-brand their collection of hot sauces. The brief was to create illustrated bottle labels that had a gothic and alternative twist. They also wanted to modernise and simplify their current logo mascot.
Condimaniac are an award winning independant sauce company, based in Kent, UK. They make make all of their sources in small batches, using top quality ingredients. Every sauce has a different taste and personality, so each lable design needed to reflect this and have it’s own
I never grow tired of illustrating portraits. It’s something I go back to as a pallet cleanser after a long project and it always makes me fall in love with illustration all over again. Cheesy I know, but it’s true!
Aeguana wanted some help to revamp their London based office by means of a double story mural adorning the huge wall in their reception. The mural was inspired by the idea of what it would be like living in a city in the future, and how automated vending machines could help shape that.
I was commissioned to create an illustration and updated the logo for the new website of London based music producer ‘De Sousa Mixing’.
Using abstract elements and a colourful palette, the idea was to create an eye catching and playful website that was a little more unconventional.
Charlie Limm is a Folk Singer/Songwriter based in Bristol, UK. Upon releasing her 2nd EP titled ‘Falling Every Time’ she contacted me to create some artwork for it.
Charlie gave me lots of freedom with the brief, the only thing that was requested was that I use some pink and purple in the colour palette. She kindly shared the lyrics from the EP with me which I used as inspiration for the final artwork.
These were my entries for the Secret 7” 2018 exhibition being held at The Jetty, Greenwich Peninsula in London.
Every year Secret 7” takes 7 tracks from 7 of the best-known musicians around and presses each one 100 times to 7” vinyl. They then openly invite artists to submit their creations. Contributors in the past include David Shrigley, Gilbert & George, Ai Weiwei, Es Devlin, Sir Paul Smith, Sir Antony Gormley, Jeremy Deller, Polly Morgan, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Yoko Ono, Sir Peter Blake, Julian Opie, Martin Parr, Jenny Holzer, Harland Miller and Gavin Turk to name a few.
The result is 700 unique records which are exhibited in London before being sold on a first come, first served basis. However, buyers don’t know who created the artwork or even which song it’s for, until they have parted with their cash.
Out of the 3 entries I submitted, my cover for Jimi Hendrix’s ‘Castles made of sand’ was chose to be exhibited and sold.
I was approached by The Kaizen Suite, a management consultancy company with an eco conscious ethos, to create some illustrations to be used on their website and marketing materials.
The brief was to create visuals that stepped away from the stereotypical corporate identity and instead reflect more of a playful and welcoming aesthetic that also reflects their green credentials.
A collection of GIFs that I have created using the Procreate app.
The London based Indie band Glass Peaks commissioned me to create some artwork for their upcoming single, ‘Misery’.
The brief was to create artwork that took cues from some of the lyrics in the song.
This is a design I submitted for the Quaran-tee collab competition hosted by the lifestyle brand, Deus Ex Machina.
These were some poster designs I submitted to the Blisters Poster competition held by Print Club in Dalston.
This is a self initiated series of illustrations I have been working on inspired by the feeling of isolation and confinement during the COVID-19 lockdown.
London Folk/Punk Singer Songwriter Katie MF contacted me to create some artwork for her debut EP titled ‘Learning How To Lie’.
These were my entries for the Secret 7” 2017 exhibition being held at Sonos Studios in Shoreditch, London.
Every year Secret 7” takes 7 tracks from 7 of the best-known musicians around and presses each one 100 times to 7” vinyl. They then openly invite artists to submit their creations. Contributors in the past include David Shrigley, Gilbert & George, Ai Weiwei, Es Devlin, Sir Paul Smith, Sir Antony Gormley, Jeremy Deller, Polly Morgan, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Yoko Ono, Sir Peter Blake, Julian Opie, Martin Parr, Jenny Holzer, Harland Miller and Gavin Turk to name a few.
The result is 700 unique records which are exhibited in London before being sold on a first come, first served basis. However, buyers don’t know who created the artwork or even which song it’s for, until they have parted with their cash.
London based, Canadian songsmith Jason Hakin needed some dreamy artwork for the first in a series of EPs he’s planning on releasing titled ‘Adamantine Sessions’.
It’s nice to take a break from the screen sometimes and get messy with the paints. I’ve always been fascinated with the illustrations and designs that have come out of the skate scene over the last few decades and they have certainly influenced my work.
Skateboards are a fantastic medium to paint on due to their unusual size. So I guess this is my way of re-living those heady days down at the skatepark, safely from the comfort of my desk!
I created this poster as a personal project for a fictional whisky brand called ‘Oui Bon’.
It was inspired by the early 20th century posters for magicians and freak shows.