See What’s Possible To Enhance Your Learning Journey
Unsure of what you need, but know you need a certain something? Then you have come to the right place. Below are examples of how, together, we can turn complex concepts into vibrant, impactful experiences – crafted to engage, educate, and make learning unforgettable.
Race to Your Rocket – published card gameRace to Your Rocket board game for SENCO, TAs, and kids aged 7-11.Board game design for K2 related educational resource.Pitch deck design for all K2 game offerings.K2 – Gamified executive education leadership resource.Pitch deck design for FutureSCAPE game.FutureSCAPE – a digitisation of a board game for multi-screen play.Part of the brand design for Cranfield Stackable microcredentialling project.Fun to play office gameChinese language learning game.Animated promotional video for USQ Upskill microcredentialling project.Part of the brand design for Cranfield Stackable microcredentialling project.Magazine mockup for unique information representation.Magazine mockup for sustainability articlesPromotional video for Stackable course.Animated photographs of paintings from a printed book honouring ANZACSCharacter animation.Fleet management game.3 mini games on leadership.Course UX and asset design.Having difficult conversations training resource for HR.Personalised animated avatar for teaching course. Feedback turned into social post to boost awareness of USP.Gamified mood test for children.Gamified Burguu Matya based on physical game.Green screen video placing academic inside of the story he is telling about the south poleAnimated avatar learning companion ehlping to explain key conceptsWelcome and game play explainer video from FutureSCAPESoundscape of a positive and negative future if we don’t act more sustainably.
What Makes These Work?
I don’t just make games—I design structured experiences and resources that drive learning outcomes. With 16+ years in multimedia design, I combine story, interactivity, and emotional engagement to create award-winning resources that work in the real world. To learn more about some of the examples above, click on the images.