This colouring book celebrates the ancient tradition of whaling. If you thought whaling was a practice from the times of moby dick, let us tell you it’s still very much alive, mostly in Norway, Iceland and Japan. People there like to eat the delicious fatty whale meat while drinking sake and vodka. These cetaceans are highly intelligent. They have a very complex communication system, including sound patterns that identify them as individuals, and they form very strong bonds with members of their family and social groups. There must be something very manly and heroic about killing these defensless giants. The sense of achievement it must give to a be on a big ship full of sharp harpoons that explode in their flesh causing hours and hours of excruciating pain. As they die, their family and their calfs watch on while they are dragged away, in the sea tainted crimson-red with their blood. And just imagine the satisfaction of the whalers when they get a double catch: pregnant mums. Unfortunately it does happen quite regularly. We hope you enjoy this book and we hope you like the colour red, which is the only colour you’ll need – red is the only colour you’ll see when these gentle giants are killed.
Brand identity and animated illustration created for She Says Brighton conference 2018. The theme for this year talks is new tech, innovation and VR. We wanted to represent women working in the tech industry with a strong yet very feminine figure looking out at the future with confidence and curiosity.
An illustration for the new 2018-19 Wella website and its adaptation for Halloween to be also shared on social media. It represented the new world of Wella, to be seen more as a hub in which the brand positions itself as the expert of haircare after nearly 140 years of innovation.
We were asked by the Home Office to design a handbook for their employees to explain them how to use a new system they set up to manage data from different offices.
We decided to do this through storytelling, having lots of different real life examples and show
Here’s an example we created for the Police department, although we were not allowed to display some scenes due to sensitive content.
The theme for Brighton Fringe 2019 was “Dare To Discover”. I wanted to represent the essence of the city: a melting pot of creativity, diversity, entertainment, music. There’s always something new to discover in Brighton, and during May a lot of people from all around the world travel to attend the various music and art festivals.
A tribute to a magical sport: freediving.
A conversation about mental health. A positive side effect of the Covid-19 pandemics is that people are in general become more and more open about their vulnerabilities. Mental health, anxiety, depression are talked about more openly. These illustrations are an interpretation of not only personal feelings, but also conversations with other people sharing similar experiences.
Portrait of Popstar Billie Eilish.
Portrait of Myss Keta, Italian rapper and artist.
Portrait of Natalie Portman in Closer.
Digital painting
Digital painting portrait of a sea creature.
Branding and Record cover for the band CINEON. We were looking for a dark but ethereal feel to reflect the sound of this electronic band. Since there’s lots of 80s references in the songs already we reflected that combining modern and vintage sci-fi typography, colours and shapes, but kept a more human-indie element using the animals as ghosts of the musicians.