I offer design and strategy services to organisations who care about inclusion and equality and want to deliver communications that have real impact.
I believe that design is a tool for change, and my career has been dedicated to using inclusive design to influence and advance social and environmental issues. I take an intersectional feminist approach to my work and have spent over eight years working to advance gender equality through impactful design and communications.
More than a business owner; I am also passionate about crafting, gardening, reading, being a dog guardian to my German Shepherd, trying new creative endeavours, and deep-diving into my myriad of interests.
I help my incredible clients create social change and have lasting impact.
See my recent projects below.
Khayshie
Elevating a personal brand and kick-starting a diversity, equity and inclusion consultancy business with a refreshed website.
Khayshie Tilak Ramesh, powerhouse diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) strategist, offers consultancy and communication services within the DEI and intersectional gender equality spaces. She is a sought-after thought leader, speaker and commentator, as well as a lawyer by trade.
Future Yayes
Uncovering a shared group identity for young Aboriginal girls working to end violence in their community.
The Future Yayes (which means ‘Future Sisters’ in Arrernte, the local language of Mparntwe/Alice Springs) are a group of young Aboriginal Town Camper women and girls, who come together with the goals of talking about and ending domestic, family and sexual violence, learning about healthy relationships, and celebrating self-love, confidence, and young people.
Supporting Recovery
Supporting recovery and healing for victim-survivors of violence.
Recovery is a vital component of supporting victim-survivors of domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV) and plays an important role in ending gendered violence. The Supporting Recovery Discussion Paper and Consultation Findings documents aim to inform the development of tailored recovery programs, and guide a primary care systems response to improving health outcomes for people who experience DFSV.