Education
2023 BA (Hons) Interior Design [Present]
The University of Edinburgh
2020 Art & Design Foundation Distinction Wiltshire College
2019 A levels: Art & Design, French, Business Studies
Dauntsey's School
Projects
2023 The Building
A more inclusive and community-focused learning environment that aims to meet the expectations of the 21st century architecture and design student.
2022 The People's Library
A local church transformed as an ever-evolving archive of diaries. Represents collective and individual memory, bringing community together.
2021 Cut It
A clothing retail space based on the circular economy model, challenging fast fashion and reducing waste.
Achievements
2023
Alongside my studies, I became lecture series organiser for the university's Architecture Society with two others and Head of Social Media for an online student magazine, The Edi Mag.
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Rebranding Work
Piso Dandy, Murcia, Spain
Following changes and growth in the business, I pitched a modernisation of the brand image to the owner, creating a new logo and redesigning their website to suit new demands.
Shop Assistant
Acanthus, Edinburgh, UK
Responsible for the shop floor, I learned about the suppliers and the products and services offered to deliver excellent customer service. Engaged with ongoing projects and created mood boards with materials available.
Design Assistant
Annabel Buckley Designs, Wiltshire, UK
One-off jobs involved helping with hand drawn lighting plans and mood boards for a residential project based in Cornwall, UK.
2022
July - Dec
2021
Sept -Oct
2019/20
Nov - May
Skills
Team Player, Strategic Planning, Attention to Detail, Critical Thinking, Communication & Presentation Skills, Bilingual in Spanish & English, Intermediate in French
Hand-Drawing, Physical Model
Making, Microsoft Suite, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, AutoCAD, Sketch Up, 3DS Max, Full UK Driving License
2021
2022 Participated in Lunawood's design competition with a student architect friend. Reimagined a neglected site in Oxford using their product Thermowood with originality and an interdisciplinary approach.
Soft Hard
References
Sought on request.