I designed these custom icons and screens as part of a group project inspired by the 2026 D&AD New Bloods awards. One of the briefs for this contest was by the language learning app, Duolingo. Our challenge was so show how the app can bring communities together through a campaign. The idea my group came up with is called the Duolingo Portal - an interactive event where people would take part in challenges by finding portals located on the sides of moving vehicles. These images were all drawn in Krita.
For my final year in university, I digitally painted a triptych depicting an underwater world built from human debris, with each picture representing the three zones of the ocean. The first two images were inspired by the Pacific garbage patch and artificial reefs. The surface has a grand castle made from garbage, standing above the makeshift homes and dead coral, suggesting a hierarchy in this world. The bottom image was meant to evoke more hellish imagery, as impish sea creatures harvest meat from a dead whale. The whale still has pieces of garbage in its body to show even the bottom of the ocean can be affected by human debris. All three pictures were painted in Krita.
These are a series of editorial illustrations using an array of different media. They were drawn as part of my undergraduate degree in the span of a week to facilitate how long it takes to create images for magazines and news articles.
I drew a book cover and two double-page illustrations for a reimagining of the 'Three Little Pigs' story but with houses. The characters, trees and some background elements were created using pochoir prints and edited digitally in GIMP.