EXPERIENCE
2003-now
I have created and managed spherculism.net. It’s a cutting edge community
site which aims to accelerate learning and fuel understanding of Poi and other
related art forms.
2006-2007
I lived in Melbourne and various places around New Zealands beautiful South Island. Worked on several websites and travelled extensively.
2005-2006
I made my first film, called ‘Sphercular Vision’. It’s a self
invested solo project which aims to document some of the worlds finest poi and
staff spinners. I filmed, edited and produced it all myself, and also managed
the year long project. In this time I learnt a great deal about film production.
2005
I worked as a freelance Flash coder, mainly on banners and one large site for a well respected global advertising agency.
2002-2005
I worked as a graphic designer for a massive body jewellery company called ‘The
Wildcat Collection’ in brighton, uk. I made graphics everyday, including
a 196 page full color A4 catalogue, which was a year long project for two of
us. I also designed full page magazine adverts for print all over the world.
We designed many postcards, in several languages, to send out to promote our
new product ranges. I also designed the graphics for two ranges of body jewellery
called Ikon Plugs and Picturebells. Both ranges are very successful. I did a
lot of photography using a Nikon D100 and image manipulation using Photoshop.
I also helped manage a large webshop and community site and made flash advertising
pages.
1997-2001
I studied Industrial Design BSc at Brunel University in West London. It was a 4 year ‘thin sandwich’ course which included 2 semesters working in design companies. The course was hugely varied, including: Product Design, Graphics, Web Design, Metalwork, Woodworking, Electronics, Mechanical Engineering, Maths, Physics and Material Science. Brunel is a very well respected Design School.
2000
I moved to San Francisco and spent my second placement semester living at SFSU university. It was the first time I had lived outside the uk and I did a lot of growing up. After my semester finished I worked down town as a Model Maker, making very precise foam models of computer peripherals. I love this type of model making ‘sculpture’ and have a fine eye for aesthetic three dimensional form.
1997
I did my A-levels in Maths, Physics and Design at a good school in the uk.