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Cwamafan Festival
Cwmafan Festival was a collaborative project created with a local festival organiser to celebrate community, culture, and live music. I designed a festival brochure showcasing the event’s acts, activities, and history. The design focuses on the festival’s small-town atmosphere, highlighting its grassroots energy and the importance of local connection.

Androgynous Everyday
Androgynous Everyday is my final university project exploring gender, identity, and equality through graphic design. Using research-led concepts and expressive visuals, the project challenges traditional gender roles and questions how androgyny could create a more understanding, inclusive society. It reflects my interest in social issues, culture, and meaningful design.

Louise Lambert Yoga
This project involved creating a fresh brand identity and flyer design for Louise Lambert’s teen yoga classes. I developed a confident, calming visual style that reflects her expertise while appealing to a younger audience. The final flyer combines clear information with strong branding to promote wellbeing, movement, and community.

Cardiff Met as One
Cardiff Met as onewas a collaborative university project created for a fictional Diversity Day at Cardiff Metropolitan University. Our concept used design to encourage inclusion through a language-of-the-day challenge. I helped design bold, playful drink labels and promotional graphics that highlighted diversity, sparked conversation, and made inclusivity feel engaging and accessible.
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