Illustrated Works
Illustrated Works
A series of geometric, line-based illustrations that explore storytelling through structure and simplicity.
In focus
A collection of illustrations that explore storytelling through structure, simplicity, and playfulness.
Each piece is built from clean lines and geometric forms, creating connected worlds full of small details and personality.
The series includes two office murals, an illustration featured in a zine, and a piece exhibited at the Birmingham Design Festival.
Though each project had its own purpose and setting, they all share the same visual language — a balance of precision, curiosity, and imagination.
Birmingham
Design Festival
I was invited to create a piece for the Forward Thinking exhibition, curated by the Birmingham Design Festival. Inspired by the theme ‘Forward’ — the motto of the City of Birmingham — my work celebrates the city’s spirit of progress and innovation. It weaves together visual cues from Birmingham’s iconic landmarks and rich history, referencing its role in the Industrial Revolution, as well as local favourites such as Cadbury’s, Bird’s Custard, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the beloved TV character Brum.




Insiders
During lockdown, I was invited to create an illustration for The Insiders Zine — a publication showcasing how creatives were responding to life in isolation. My piece explores how, even as people spent more time indoors and online, technology could still open doors to opportunity and creativity. The illustration depicts a literal door opening within a phone screen, revealing a world of ideas beyond it — a visual reminder that connection and inspiration can thrive even in isolation.




Wizarding World
This was my first freelance project after moving to London — designing an office mural for Wizarding World, a collaboration between Warner Bros. and Pottermore. The brief called for a design filled with Easter eggs referencing Wizarding World products, such as the official app, as well as iconic elements from the Harry Potter films — including Diagon Alley, Quidditch, Hedwig, and other beloved details from the series.
LIFE mural
While working at LIFE Agency, I created this mural to be showcased in their Birmingham offices. Centered around the theme “Everything Begins with an Idea,” the design takes a playful, abstract approach to visualizing creativity. It incorporates references to the building itself — located in the historic Jewellery Quarter — and captures the agency’s inventive spirit, almost like an “ideas factory.” The piece celebrates the imagination, energy, and originality that define LIFE and the work they produce for their clients.




