Print Mockups
This section represents the varying conceptual designs I had produced that would represent cook books, magazines, albums, book covers and packaging. They represent the different forms of design I’m able to produce for print.
Dessert First
‘Dessert First’ was a concept project I had worked on that would be a Cook book for all different kind of dessert needs, the design of it itself was to represent the 1950’s aesthetic of diners and cafes that you might find such meals and delicacies of the time within. (All images and assets belong to their respective copyright holders.)

Astrophobia
‘Astrophobia’ was to serve as a conceptual entry to a science magazine which was part of a project; it’s meant to represent the fears of space and aliens, sporting hand-drawn assets using simple design to represent the contents, upon simply viewing the magazine entry one can see what it’s about and the message it strives for.

The Garden of Secrets
‘The Garden of Secrets’ was a simple concept project that required me to produce the front cover of a book design with just a name given to me, I felt as if the hidden text behind roses portrayed the sense of secrecy given in the title name with roses representing the intrigue and mystery.

Koi Lighthouse (Front)
‘Koi Lighthouse’ was an album cover for a vinyl that I had to produce using a self-taken photograph (the sky background and rubber duck) alongside hand-drawn assets and stock imagery.
This is the front design of the two-sided album cover.


Koi Lighthouse (Back)
This is the back design of the two-sided album.
The design also was to feature a photograph (the sky background and rubber duck) with other drawn and stock assets, alongside information of the album and the designers and information of the album owners.
Swanson Spice
Swanson Spice was a packaging project that required me to produce varying packages of a consistent and continuous design of a brand but producing it for at least 3 different products. Swanson Spice was a brand identity and product I had designed that represented early 1800’s lumberjacks and their masculine energy and combining it with a nature, green-oriented male beard and general health and cleanliness brand and packaging.




