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Freelance illustrator and designer, recently graduated from University College Falmouth. I'm looking for illustration work within editorial and book publishing.

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Editorial about “Kickstarters” - a pretty hot topic at the moment!

Editorial about “Kickstarters” - a pretty hot topic at the moment!

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At long last, I’m posting some of the work from my first “professional” commission a couple of months ago. The series of illustrations can be seen in this month’s edition of NUS Spotlight magazine, and all discuss the union’s pioneering digital initiatives to further connect students. Props to the AD, Alex Trembath and the magazine designers, who have really enhanced my illustrations.

I’m on the look out for editorial commissions at the moment, so if anyone reading this is looking to commission illustration, do get in touch!

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Editorial illustration for an article discussing the use of kerning as a metaphor for living; how we might benefit from fine-tuning aspects of our daily lives rather than make sweeping changes.

Editorial illustration for an article discussing the use of kerning as a metaphor for living; how we might benefit from fine-tuning aspects of our daily lives rather than make sweeping changes.

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Speculative book cover for Brat Farrar by Josephine Tey.

Speculative book cover for Brat Farrar by Josephine Tey.

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Editorial: My hair fell out one weekend. A woman’s experience of living with alopecia.

Editorial: My hair fell out one weekend. A woman’s experience of living with alopecia.

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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time. Speculative book cover.

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time. Speculative book cover.

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Of Mice and Men. Speculative book cover.

Of Mice and Men. Speculative book cover.

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Editorial: Hoarding tendencies as a result of China’s state capitalism.

Editorial: Hoarding tendencies as a result of China’s state capitalism.

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