process diagram for the Scottish Government
Deploying a blend of information management and graphic design expertise helped the Scottish Government spell out their social care goals
Deploying a blend of information management and graphic design expertise helped the Scottish Government spell out their social care goals
Working together with brand owners to ensure they are in control of their beautiful and beloved branding - regardless of whether I designed it or not.
No real case study here, I sometimes find a fact or statistic or informational trend that fascinates me and I draw it. I’ll pop my favourites here.
To mark the 70th Edinburgh festival fringe, I collaborated with successful Etsy business owner Jen Blacker on this ambitious, oddball, heartwraming social media campaign.
Creating clear, branded documentation for a training program with the NHS Lothian Volunteering staff team involved careful application of information design and branding know-how.
This information design project for a major Edinburgh law firm is a textbook case, where information management skills and graphic design skills in one person were essential to solving the client’s problem.
Whether it’s a new brand from scratch, refining an existing brand, or leaving the brand itself alone and documenting how to faithfully reproduce it – this is information designer catnip.
Print know-how, information design and a solid awareness of the requirements of third sector grant funding combined in this project
Overhauling VOCAL’s first contact with new service users involved rethinking the process as well as the content and format, working closely with frontline staff.
Retaining the substantial local brand recognition of two merging entries made this charity’s rebrand an exercise in not throwing out the baby with the bathwater.
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