PROJECTS
2025
Project Co-ordinationator
Visual ID
Editorial Design
HK25
HK25 is a partially curated mix of memories, images and texts by students from the University of the West of England’s School of Arts UWE Bristol and the Hong Kong Design Institute HKDI , gathered during a cultural exchange in June 2025. This ongoing partnership, facilitated by SHAPE, has been running for years, creating opportunities for dialogue and collaboration. The outcomes presented throughout this publication emerged from a series of creative briefs that invited students to reflect on their experiences and encounters during the exchange. Full publication on https://www.typenowhere.com/hk25/.
2025
Project Co-ordinationator
Workshop Facilitator
Content editor
Art Direction
Design Team
Amanda Elfreda, Daisy Davis, Flora Heap, Gabrielle Cooper-Peskin, Jay Holland, Joe Keylock, Phoebe Tanner, Praxcedis Mutai.
Screenage
Art Directior and workshop facilitator for the creation and design of Screenage, UWE Bristol BA Hons Graphic Design 3rd year students’ publication, 2024-2025. Published by Typenowhere.
Screenage is an exploration of the development of the screen, from the first televised face, Stooky Bill, in 1925 to the infinite scroll of today, 100 years later. Through distorted images, fragmented messages, prescriptive “how-to”s, and collective reflections, the publication interrogates both our shared responsibility in using this technology meaningfully and the confusion and alienation that often surrounds it. Screenage is not intended as a moral guide for screen use, but as a provocation, exposing our complex relationship with technology while critically addressing the individualisation of responsibility, digital burden-shifting, and techno-responsibilisation linked to it.
2024
Project Co-ordinationator
Visual ID
Webiste
HK2024
In June, fourteen UWE students from BA(Hons) Graphic Design, Illustration, and Fine Art visited the Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI), following a visit to Bristol by HKDI students in May. Together with designer and lectuer Marco Ugolini, we travelled to Hong Kong, where we organised a series of workshops, didactic visits, and field trips to local museums and cultural centres for both groups of students. These activities facilitated cross-cultural conversations, giving students the opportunity to reflect on both differences and shared values. A selection of photographs, artwork and reflections can be found on: typenowhere.com/hk2024.
Liminal Routes
Liminal Routes was established as a means to support club cultures, provide opportunities for new listening experiences and promote the work of DJs and artists while spaces for such gathering were on hold due to COVID-19. The project consists of a series of situated audio mixtapes, with each artist creating a mixtape for a walking route of their choice in the city.
