I am a multidisciplinary graphic designer specialising in editorial and brand design.






Interstitial is an exploration of mind-body connection through somatisation (a process of experiencing mental distress in a physical way). It takes a form of a multidimensional installation where fragmented body parts are intertwined with elements representing somatic symptoms as described by participants of the project. Participants were asked to describe a time when they experienced somatisation, and then prompted to think about the way it felt visually – using shapes and textures.
Taking root in the Biopsychosocial Model, the project is set to challenge the Western view on mind and body as two separate systems. It creates space to empathise and reflect on often diminished suffering associated with somatisation.
The BA Graphic and Digital Design programme is rooted in experimentation across digital and analogue media, deep collaboration and a focused engagement with visual and material culture. We are a community of visual thinkers and makers, passionate about typography and language, narrative and storytelling, motion graphics and moving image, art direction, photography and image making. We understand design as broad and complex, multi-layered and detailed, crafted and accidental. Combining professional practice and creative research with technical skills, our programme develops curious students into designers of the future.
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