Website for GiaroMarch 2011
When I heard the brief was for the provider of traditionally made cheese, I immediately had this idea for an elegant logo and a website full of mouth watering photographs. The main goal was to provide the basic information about the company and its products in a form of one centralised website that would awake the senses of Giaro's prospective customers.
Ring a Ring o' RosesAugust 2010
Every summer Ring a Ring o’ Roses run the original handmade flower garland workshop and they needed an inexpensive but still cool website to promote their services. It all started with an eccentric sketch drawn on the back of the envelope containing a CD with photographs from the past workshops!
Worcester Open 2010April 2010
Recently I got a bit inspired by a mix of Art Nouveau, Polish wycinanki, Japanese ukiyo-e, Egyptian papyrus art and her own dreams. This resulted in a number of large paper collages, one of which will be showcased on the Worcester Open 2010 exhibition.
My online portfolioSeptember 2009
After reviewing the amount of work I have put into design over past couple of years I've realised that it's about a time to get my own online portfolio and share my ideas with the world. And there it is! Browse and enjoy!
Website for Team BurtJanuary 2009
Team Burt is made of group of people with one common interest - Range Rover Classics. What they needed was an online space to share their passion and unconventional ideas with the world. As a result, the Team Burt website was created along with a number of online galleries and one funny, although quite bizarre animation.
Sculpture for MetroFebruary 2008
As a designer, I have always been conscious of the impact made on environment by the paper-making industry. That's how I become a big fan of recycling and decided on promoting eco-friendly concepts in my designs. This sculpture, made entirely of used copies of Metro newspaper, won me a Runner Up prize in a national competition and was showcased on Metro’s website. I also have now a tree planted in my name in London by Trees for Cities!
Time for a MakeoverSeptember 2011
I guess a makeover of my online portfolio is becoming an annual event! I've learnt more about user experience, SEO, accessibility, usability, etc. (I also got a bit bored with the look of my website) and decided to re-fresh this and that. Hope you like the new layout!
Website for Lean AcademyJanuary 2011
I've been working closely with the Lean Academy for nearly three years now, supporting them in many of their marketing campaigns. Finally, the time has come for my biggest project yet - a complex and content rich, SEO optimised website!
Website for tbiJuly 2010
Transform Business Improvement is a company supporting UK based organisations in improving their efficiency. What they needed was a professional looking website for presentation of their services.
Website for HaichJanuary 2010
Vernon Steel, a sculptor and artist commissioned me to build the online gallery for his beautiful works. From the very beginning he had a clear idea of how his website should look like - my programming knowledge was merely a tool in the creation of this exquisite piece of online space.
New Designers 2009July 2009
I'm sure my dedication to environmentally friendly concepts is nothing new to you. So there it is, my latest attempt to support eco-friendly designs! Once again I reached for old newspapers and magazines and came up with this beautiful (and surprisingly robust) version of a grocery shopping bag. Result? The bag bag was showcased at the New Designers 2009 exhibition!
Website for B&BSeptember 2008
The Rowan Tree is a small Bed and Breakfast placed in a picturesque place set in the heart of Cornwall. Initially, the lady who runs the business was very skeptical about the whole idea of getting a website. However, she decided to follow the recommendations of her friends and contacted me so as to get an online presence. How astonished she was with the boost her new website gave to the business within only a first couple of months!
Website for Andy4eyesJune 2011
West Midlands based Andy4eyes use a hassle-free, unique approach in providing glasses, spectacles and prescription eyewear to their customers. They had a well defined idea of how their logo should look like. My task was to design a website around it, that would have a professional and, at the same time, funky feel.
Logo for Barry TeckOctober 2010
DJ Barry Teck has recently found himself in need of a professional logo. He wanted it to be completely different to the ones already seen in the industry, recognisable, easy to remember and, most of all, emblematic.
Ala BauerJune 2010
There's nothing better than a total makeover! I honoured the golden rule: Less is More and completely re-designed my own website. The new theme has emerged as a result of numerous articles I have recently read on the subject of user experience and was inspired by a piece of an old wallpaper unexpectedly discovered behind my friend's oven.
Book illustrationsNovember 2009
"Birmingham: A History in Maps" is a book taking form of a historic atlas, allowing the reader to observe the development of the city. Throughout the last 12 months I have created a great number of illustrations which added a colourful dimension to the most important old survey maps of Birmingham.
Poster for BGAApril 2009
I had a go and designed a couple of safety posters for one of the BGA competitions. The brief was to create a visual message that would promote personal higiene and use of gloves in the medical environment. I haven't win, however I had a lot of fun working on this project!
Website for VirtualmaxJuly 2008
Based in West Midlands a virtual tour provider has just entered the market and decided to give me a task of creating the whole marketing package, from logo design, through branding, stationery and leaflets to an online interactive platform for presentation of their work. With the aim of designing the new Identity for the use on all communication materials I created a website that truly reflects the interactive aspects of provided by the company services.