I take a holistic approach to design and communications, supporting my clients in diverse and comprehensive ways to achieve their goals and have lasting impact.
My services are interconnected and multilayered
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My services are interconnected and multilayered •
Helping clients create social change and have impact
I work collaboratively with my clients to help them achieve their goals, create social change, and have lasting impact. I value direct and clear communication, and always lead with care, consideration, and empathy when working closely with my clients.
Strategic support, accessibility, and gender equality expertise
With eight years of experience using an intersectional feminist approach to design and communications, I provide consulting services in inclusive design and gender equality as well as strategic communications. My expertise also extends to primary prevention within the gender-based violence sector.
Branding: brand design and direction, including logo design
As a branding specialist, I’ve designed over 30 unique brand identities for a mix of grassroots and international organisations. I’m here to assist you with brand and logo design and brand direction, whether you’re an established brand requiring a refresh, or a just starting out and in need of a complete visual identity.
Branded communications: across both print and digital realms
Bringing your brand to life through branded collateral is what I do – it’s what I live for! If you require branded templates I can tailor a quote to your needs, otherwise I have created a series of packages for branded social media templates that are suitable for any organisation.
I’ve delivered 60+ print publications, ranging from reports to policy briefs and beyond. Whether you’re looking for a bespoke resource or prefer to work to your existing branding guidelines, I’m here to bring your vision to life. See some recent examples of my print design work here.
With a wealth of experience in the digital realm, I am adept in digital design, and work on many different types of projects including designing and building websites, digital marketing initiatives, developing e-learning courses, and various other online ventures.
Delivering on the details: illustration, copywriting, data visualisation, campaign design, content creation, and more
With a decade of experience as an illustrator, I’ve had the privilege of creating digital illustrations for clients such as Greenpeace, The Equality Institute, Sydney University, and numerous prominent international clients. Additionally, my artwork has been showcased in several collective art exhibitions. View a recent selection of my illustration work here.
I offer copyediting services to enhance your resources, and I also deliver content writing for gender equality, intersectional feminism, and inclusion. I have produced dozens of successful digital campaigns, ranging from viral social media content to highly focused, niche campaigns. A standout aspect of my communication expertise is my knack for translating complex academic research into accessible and engaging content.
Finally, as part of my creative services, I offer design for data visualisation and have created engaging and impactful infographics for international organisations, as well as smaller, grassroots organisations. Much of this work focuses on violence prevention and gender equality, due to my background in this field.
Here's some examples of what we can achieve together
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Here's some examples of what we can achieve together •
Breathless Campaign
Increasing young people’s awareness of the dangers of sexual strangulation at a global level.
Strangulation - or choking - has become a common sexual practice for young people: 57% of young Australians aged 18-35 reported being strangled by a partner during sex. It’s gendered, expected and often occurs with no communication or consent.
The Breathless campaign, currently in development by It’s time we talked, will seek to prevent the harms of sexual strangulation at a global level. They’ve started by developing and publishing a series of shareable resources across their social media channels - and their website.
Central Land Council
We can drive gender equality and support Aboriginal women in the workplace.
The Central Land Council is an Aboriginal council made up of community-elected women and men across Central Australia, formed in the 70s to represent Aboriginal communities, fight for their rights, help them reclaim and manage their land, and realise the opportunities that come with the recognition of land rights.
Her Story Consulting
We can share women’s stories and empower people to drive social change.
Her Story Consulting aims to address and remove barriers to women, children and gender-diverse people's empowerment. To empower people and create change, discrimination and disadvantage must be addressed, and all forms of domestic, family, and sexual violence must be prevented.
Porn Is Not The Norm
We can centre and support autistic young people to navigate relationships and sexuality.
Porn Is Not the Norm is an initiative that aims to prevent pornography’s harms to autistic young people by equipping them and their parents, carers, teachers and workers to understand pornography’s prevalence, nature and impacts, and how they can safely navigate healthy and respectful relationships and sexuality in this context.
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.
Improving Primary Care
Response to Sexual Violence and Child Sexual Abuse Pilot Program
We can guide a systems response to support health outcomes for survivors of violence.
Traditionally, domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV) has been regarded as a social justice issue - yet DFSV has been proven to be a major cause of significant health issues, making it in fact, a primary healthcare issue.
Day of Action
Organising Committee
We can drive action and awareness around needs-based funding for the NT.
The domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV) sector in the Northern Territory (NT) is astonishingly under-funded and resourced, despite the NT having the highest rates of DFSV in Australia and among the highest in the world. The current model of funding, based on population size rather than need, is inadequate and outdated.