Acme Friends Services
I had so much fun creating the brand identity for Acme Friends Services. Working with Denise and Bud to create something unique for the service industry was an absolute pleasure. The original mood board had so many vintage cartoons on it - I was in my element for the style! The brief was to create a brand identity that is unique, personable, approachable, reliable and trustworthy with a warmth that brought fun and humanity. So many deliverables in this brand including their very own mascot - Ophelia and a hand drawn word mark.
Drop Leg Steppers
Drop Leg Steppers are a  five-piece roots reggae band from North Yorkshire. Lex came to me to create a logo that worked on merch, posters and that stood out.
Bilton Bites
A local takeaway that wanted a family friendly, bold brand identity.
The Pallet Professor
The brief was to create a cartoony professor with ginger hair like the business owner Ian! The cartoon style inspiration from the the original 2D Peabody & Sherman. I so love how this logo turned out.  
Menwith Hill Accountability Campaign
I have worked on newsletters, leaflets and merchandise with the Memwikth Hill Accountabiloty  Pin badges, tea towels and totes were created for MHAC. The brief was to have a bold and  friendly feel to it with a punk vibe. I hand drew the character and typography elements separately so that we could break them up appropriately on the merchandise. My personal favourite are the pin bagdes.
Charity Event Posters / Leaflets
Over the years I have created posters and leaflets for a variety of charity events, my
favourite are these, probably because they are for mental health charities, a cause rather important to me,

I particularly enjoyed designing the Reach Out Festival poster because it was a collaborative effort. The illustration was created by Ashlie Minasian, I requested a lady offering a hug. The logo was a collaborative effort by me and Liam Sullivan. A brew is a classic way to offer support and comfort to people suffering from mental health problems so I created a design that incorporated the mug. We both offered a logo concepts to the organiser, which ended up using his font and my mug and layout concept. The event was a local charitable event that was a great success. Sadly the organiser hasn't put together another Reach Out event on since.