Whilst freelancing with Shelter I worked on a variety of projects - fundraising events such as Shelter Presents, Slippers for Shelter and Vertical Rush, numerous social media awareness campaigns, an interactive display for the Ideal Home Show and a selection of corporate materials such as leaflets, brochures and documents.
Here are a few of those projects.
Shelter Presents
A Frank Turner show at Union Chapel to raise money for Shelter. The fly-poster style design that I created worked well and was flexible to adapt for all the various assets that were needed.
A Frank Turner show at Union Chapel to raise money for Shelter. The fly-poster style design that I created worked well and was flexible to adapt for all the various assets that were needed.
Shelter Training Brochure 
The client required a refresh of the old brochure style, not updated in many years. I designed new layouts for the brochure plus created an illustration for the cover, which also correlates to the colour coding and indexing inside the booklet.
The client required a refresh of the old brochure style, not updated in many years. I designed new layouts for the brochure plus created an illustration for the cover, which also correlates to the colour coding and indexing inside the booklet.
Shelter Shops
The brief was to create an image that could be used for print and online to push for charity shop donations. Your unwanted items can make a gift for someone else.
The brief was to create an image that could be used for print and online to push for charity shop donations. Your unwanted items can make a gift for someone else.
Vertical Rush
Working with the creative team I created a variety of assets to promote the Vertical Rush event.
Working with the creative team I created a variety of assets to promote the Vertical Rush event.
Shelter at the Ideal Home Exhibition
I helped to visualise the concept for this interactive stand. Part of Shelter's Great Home Debate, at the stand visitors could experience virtual reality footage of different types of home, and after be invited to take a survey posing the question 'what does home mean to you?'
I helped to visualise the concept for this interactive stand. Part of Shelter's Great Home Debate, at the stand visitors could experience virtual reality footage of different types of home, and after be invited to take a survey posing the question 'what does home mean to you?'