I am a designer who is motivated by communicating humorous and playful ideas through the moving image.
Over the past year, I have dedicated myself to creating short, advert-style films that explore the intersections of our society and culture. My ambition is to examine complex themes, which include taboos such as modern relationships with money and the Scottish cultural identity, in a way that is accessible, entertaining, and challenging.
Alongside filmmaking, I have a passion for publication design. Being the Graphic Designer for The Glasgow University Magazine (GUM) has given me valuable skills in understanding layout design and typography rules and principles.
In my DHT essay, I explored popular culture's role in commodifying women in the 21st century, researching ‘Girl Boss’ culture and how the feminist movement is portrayed through modern advertising.
Over the past year, I have dedicated myself to creating short, advert-style films that explore the intersections of our society and culture. My ambition is to examine complex themes, which include taboos such as modern relationships with money and the Scottish cultural identity, in a way that is accessible, entertaining, and challenging.
Alongside filmmaking, I have a passion for publication design. Being the Graphic Designer for The Glasgow University Magazine (GUM) has given me valuable skills in understanding layout design and typography rules and principles.
In my DHT essay, I explored popular culture's role in commodifying women in the 21st century, researching ‘Girl Boss’ culture and how the feminist movement is portrayed through modern advertising.




