HIV Collaborative Projects
I worked with clinicians from Brighton and Sussex University Hospital and the Martin Fisher Foundation on projects that tackled HIV prevention, treatment, and stigma. Together, we designed new ways to improve access to testing, support people living with HIV, and reduce stigma through creative, user-driven solutions.

Design in Science Projects
At the University of Cambridge, I worked with researchers in engineering, biochemistry, and medicine to explore how design could make emerging technologies more usable, practical, and ready for healthcare applications.

Bee-cyclist Project (SDN)(Under construction)
Working with an interdisciplinary group, I created a community-led cycling service to strengthened local cycling culture and promote sustainable transport. The project formed the basis of my qualification as a Service Design Practitioner with the Service Design Network (SDN).

Past projects (under construction)
I also developed earlier projects and personal creative work that showcase my broader design practice. These include explorations in product design, materiality, and visual storytelling—work that continues to inform and inspire my service design approach today.



