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A smooth, fluid abstract gradient of luminous colors. A prominent band of magenta and hot pink sweeps diagonally through the centre, transitioning from bright cyan and purple in the top-left to deep navy blue and dark red in the bottom-right. The lighting gives it a soft, neon glow.

Concept & Experience Strategy

Define what the experience is, who it is for, and how it works.

  • Audience research and journey mapping
  • Concept development and experience structure
  • Content translation and narrative framing
  • Early-stage project definition
  • Development and management of pitches and tenders
  • Stakeholder alignment and project framing
An abstract digital gradient composed of bold diagonal color bands. It transitions smoothly from a warm peach-orange in the top-left to soft pink and violet. The bottom-right features a dramatic contrast of deep royal blue, followed by a dark shadow and a final, sharp streak of crimson.

Creative Leadership & Execution

Guide projects from concept to delivery, across all touchpoints.

  • Creative and art direction
  • Experience design (physical, digital, and hybrid)
  • Visual design, graphic systems, and design production
  • Interaction design, informal learning, and game mechanics
  • Information design, content integration, and narrative flow
  • Leading multidisciplinary teams and guiding stakeholders
A textured abstract gradient with a distinct, grainy, paper-like finish. Bright bands of yellow, orange, red, and pink sweep diagonally across the frame from the bottom-left toward the top-right. This warmth is balanced by a soft expanse of sky blue in the bottom-right.

Accessibility & Inclusive Design

Integrate accessibility and advocate for more inclusive practices.

  • Accessibility integration in design processes and workflows
  • Applying universal design and accessibility standards
  • Research and development of accessibility guidelines
  • Accessibility audits, testing and reviews
  • Strategic advisory and capacity building
  • Workshops and lectures for diverse audiences and contexts
How we design matters. Let’s think about it.
Stylized wheelchair symbol painted on asphalt, with a small bouquet of flowers placed in the figure’s hands. (Image copyright: Robert Harkness via Unsplash)

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