Hello 2021!

 

Welcome to my new blog, which will focus on all things creative! Thank you for taking the time to read about my thoughts and expertise.

We’re living through unusual times, and it can be challenging. However, it can also allow us to go inwards, inside our homes, bodies, and imagination. To daydream (when having a five-minute break from the kids), and most importantly, to be creative.

Creating and making new things has given me a feeling of joy and satisfaction; no matter what goes on outside, I can always come back to my happy place (my studio space) and bring something new into the world. It makes me feel accomplished without leaving the house.

In the past few months (since the first lockdown in March!), I’ve been working on my upcoming children’s picture book, My Heart is Here and There.

As some of you know, I also run a graphic design studio, to which I bring 15 years of experience in the creative industries, ten years of which were spent working in London's graphic design industry. My expertise spans art studies and practice, producing and curating large-scale exhibitions and photography.

If you've dreamt about starting a new endeavour or you already have a business that you would like to promote, this is what I can do for you: 

  • Use brainstorming techniques and Design Thinking methods to develop the best creative solutions for your new business/project.

  • Help you with the naming process.

  • Design your new logo.

  • Design printed assets - stickers, postcards, business cards.

  • Build your website using the most suitable platform for your business/project (Squarespace, WordPress, Wix).

  • Create social media assets to spread the love and raise awareness amongst your target audience :)

  • Design and create your email campaigns.

  • Set up brand guidelines for all of the above.

  1. Please contact me to receive a free consultation and learn more!

Lastly, here are a couple of links to get you inspired

  1. This talk by Elizabeth Gilbert is one that I always come back to, as it's a lovely view of the creative process and how to let yourself be present and show up.

  2. This article talks about how "Finding time for creativity will give you respite from worries", especially now, during a pandemic ;)

    Thanks for reading. I look forward to hearing from you. SX




 
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