My Story

My journey into graphic design started with a BA (Hons) degree, but it’s my personal experience of living with a disability that truly shaped how I approach my work. I’ve seen how inaccessible design can create barriers, and that inspired me to focus on making design more inclusive for everyone.

Going freelance allowed me to work closely with clients, offering a personalised, thoughtful design experience that puts accessibility at the forefront. I believe that good design should be for everyone, and I make it a priority to help brands connect with wider, more diverse audiences.

Design is my strength. It’s how I express myself and make an impact. Like many, I’ve faced challenges, but those experiences have helped me grow into someone who stands up for what matters. I’ve learned that being true to yourself is powerful, and I bring that mindset into every project.

I’m passionate about inclusive, accessible design and love using my broad skillset to create work that’s not only beautiful but meaningful.

Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to learn a bit about me.

A man in a black tuxedo with a bow tie, smiling, in front of a white door and cream-colored wall.

Clients who use my services

Logo of Burton and South Derbyshire College with black text and a blue wave design.
Logo for Spectrum Mentoring with the slogan 'Mentoring your Future.'
Stylized text of the word 'SHARE' in white on teal background, with some letters distorted and abstract shapes surrounding it.
Arcimedia logo with a stylized blue letter A and the company name in black text
Logo for The Deer Park with the tagline Farm Made, Naturally.