Agency Clients

Odysea

Odysea wanted their website to feel warm, handcrafted, and rooted in their Mediterranean heritage. The challenge was balancing that storytelling with clarity, making space for brand character while still guiding people toward products and recipes. Visual texture and illustration set the tone, but structure and navigation was kept deliberately simple.

Becoming Neptune

An Informa CX training event required a landing page that evoked ambition and mystery, positioning staff as pioneers rather than participants. The page I designed balanced energy with clarity, using tone to motivate action rather than distract from it.

My EMRS

My EMRS replaced two legacy systems used by UK energy providers with a single, combined platform. Users needed to manage registration, access settlement data, and complete compliance-heavy tasks without being overwhelmed by jargon or process. The challenge was simplifying without oversimplifying. The interface focused on clarity, trust, and predictable structure, giving expert users the detail they required while making the system approachable for everyone else.

Charter-A

Charter-A wanted a bespoke, premium booking experience. The interface drew inspiration from cockpit environments, using a dark palette and sharp highlights to signal control and precision. Beneath the surface, the experience prioritised clear pricing pathways and straightforward enquiries, ensuring the visual language supported action rather than spectacle.

DCUSA

DCUSA’s website serves a specialised audience working with dense regulatory content. The existing structure made it difficult to track proposals, updates, and documentation over time. The redesigned tile-based layout helped users orient themselves quickly, making it easier to monitor progress without stripping away necessary detail.

Elstree Studios

Elstree Studios needed a site that did two things at once. It had to celebrate the studio’s cinematic history, while also serving the practical needs of production teams looking for specifications, facilities, and booking information. A strong visual opening established credibility, followed by clear pathways to the information professionals needed.

Ta Ke Sushi

For a long-standing Japanese restaurant in Ealing, the brief was to modernise the digital experience without losing authenticity. The focus was on making menus, ordering, and bookings effortless, particularly on mobile. The design stayed minimal and restrained, letting the food take centre stage. The result supports modern behaviour while respecting tradition and craft.

YVA Solicitors

YVA Solicitors works with clients who are often under stress and uncertainty. The website needed to feel professional and reassuring without softening the seriousness of the work. The interface prioritised clarity of services, human introduction to the team, and straightforward contact routes. The challenge was building trust quickly, helping people take the next step with confidence.