I have been fortunate to have been involved in a variety of different design and development projects during my professional career. Below is a sample of some of my favourite projects I have been involved in, my roles in each of these have varied and will be detailed in the overviews of these projects.
Gosforth Group was actually my first project I was involved in during my time at Qrious. Following my initial onboarding, I was thrown straight into a sprint to aid with the overall design and development of the MAT site. Gosforth Group is a selection of schools and the MAT site pictured to the right is the hub for all of 6 schools individual websites. Working with a UX Designer, my role was to aid with the overall branding of the website adopting the clients colours into key components of the site. This in turn would be the ground work for the future school websites which would adopt all of the same branding.


Hermitage Academy is a school which is part of the North East Learning Trust. The school is part of many in this community which all same the same fundamental HTML and layout. Again this was another branding project of mine, where we took the colours and applied them to a new website. This project also features a bespoke CSS animation (waves) towards the bottom of the main homepage.
St Andrews International School Bangkok is one of the many international private schools run by Nord Anglia Education. Our biggest client as Qrious, St Andrews was in need of a website using the same templates which are used to power the many other NAE schools. But as with any template, this required bespoke branding applied to it. Working internationally with the client, I was responsible for the bespoke branding of this website adopting there specific branding requirements.


When Status Digital rebranded to Qrious, we required our own new blog section which we would call Insights. Working as a team, my role was to produce the “Insights” Page and respective articles. This piece of work allowed me to fully discover a working example of a “Design System” stemming from a component based design, all the way to coding it to that particular standard.

When Nissan split from Renault, Nissan UK required there own bespoke systems to account for there own working having shared the majority with Renault. One of these was the invoicing system used by both dealers and dealer groups to manage invoices directly with Nissan UK. Dealers would have the option to view, export and download invoices or credit notes as and when necessary. The initial piece of work i was involved in involved redesigning the application based off the previously shared system with Renault. Because of this we were able to adopt Nissans design principles into this application while also giving the application a much needed design refresh. Over time, this redesign of the application would be used as a springboard for all Nissan divisions across Europe to adopt this system and the redesign was done with scalability in mind.
My first Infotel UK project was a tablet application for Nissan. As part of their modernisation of their production process, we were commissioned to develop a new tablet application designed for car ordering on the production line taking their previously outdated application as inspiration. Leading several designers overseas, we conducted an analysis of the existing mainframe application and analyzed the core functionality of the product, whilst also noting how to improve the overall user experience of the product. Here are some of the results.


Deepeo is a unique to the market data management tool, designed to automate and streamline the GDPR compliance process within businesses. As a the sole UX/UI Designer on the product team, I helped shape the overall experience of the Deepeo Portal to support businesses with complying with GDPR.
In early 2024 when the Infotel Marketing team was deciding the direction for website to go in for that year, it became apparent our company facing website lacked a ‘showcase’ page to demonstrate the best work of the company. This design was used as an initial test to see how possible changes for a new redesign of the company were received both internally and externally. All whilst displaying the best work of the company, whilst also using this page as a start of the user journey to view a particular project showcase case study.
