I have been studying the principles of design since I was 14. At 18, I enrolled at the University of Hertfordshire to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design. I graduated intending to move to the United States to contribute to the design community.
I love learning; I view myself as a lifelong learner. When I begin something I always see it through to the end. I was always taught that the journey is the part to be savored, and to have pride and respect for everything that you do. When I am not designing I play chess, enjoy cycling my mountain bike on trails and when I get the opportunity I love to ski.

I grew up in a house at the top of a hill, on the east coast of England, in an old town with cobbled roads. It was big enough that you could do just about anything you wanted, but it was too small for me. As I grow older and find myself further from home, I realize how great that little town was, and how proud I am to be from that cobbled road and town. It shaped my identity, principles, and priorities.


What am I doing in the United States? In 2016, I studied abroad for a year at the University of Oklahoma. In my second week, I met a very talkative and helpful bank teller who offered to show me around the campus. Fast forward three years, my campus tour guide and I were set to get married.On March 1st 2019, I flew across the pond to live stateside, and pursue my permanent resident status. I now hold a green card and am legally allowed to work in the United States.
