Cornwall, UK
Product Designer
Now in my final year at Plymouth University.
This space should contain my work...but I'm usually too busy doing it...
so for now mainly my photos, captured in my spare time, and anything I find interesting in the world of design and creativity.
When I've had enough of work, I usually escape to the beach for bodyboarding and floating around in the sea.
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Watched a new favourite TV programme last night (not usually a big TV person but there are SO many good shows on at the minute)…. This one being George Clarke’s amazing spaces on Channel 4.
It features lots of micro-conversion projects which are incredible - almost makes me want to join my Dad and buy a caravan!!!
By far my favourite from last night was the project of Laura Jane Clark, who has transformed an old public toilets in Crystal Palace into an amazing one bedroom flat. Very inspiring!! See her blog here: http://crystalpalacetoilets.blogspot.co.uk/ and pictures above.
Cant wait until next Tuesday!!!
One of my favourite spaces on George Clarke’s amazing spaces on Channel 4. Living underneath the city…nice blog niceinsides.
(Source: crystalpalacetoilets.blogspot.co.uk)


Designed in Hackney: next up in our showcase of local designers is Roger Arquer and his non-lethal mousetraps, first published on Dezeen in 2007 and still one of our most-clicked stories of all time.
Cool idea.
LAIKA is an animation studio that produces features and shorts. From scratch. Our first stop-motion movie, Coraline, was released to critical acclaim on February 6, 2009. Our second feature, ParaNorman, will premiere on August 17, 2012.
We’re a community of artists and technicians who create original animated content. We handcraft and transform everyday materials into living creatures infused with dimension and soul.
Love these guys….how adverts should be.
Storyboard for Dreamspace (Somewhere for a specific character from The City of Lost Children Directed by Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet, to go and dream. I tried to relate the film to a graphic novel as I felt this highlighted the lighting and sinister appeal of the film.)Plymouth University BA Hons 3D Design.