Graphic design is where ideas take shape — through colour, form, movement, and visual rhythm.
In this space I explore how imagination can become symbol, identity, and motion.
Each project is a small visual world, crafted with intention and emotion.
Below you can explore different facets of my graphic work.
A series of visual and motion pieces created for Pizza Prince in Dublin, where design, rhythm, and storytelling meet the fast pace of social media.
Six visuals and ten reels shaped to give the brand a clear voice — playful, direct, and instantly recognisable — through colour, movement, and concise visual identity.
A collection of icons brought to life through motion.
Simple shapes transformed into small stories — subtle, expressive, and designed to communicate with clarity and personality.
Illustrations created for a heritage map of County Kildare, designed for Eamon Sinnott & Partners.
Minimal, immediate drawings of local monuments — crafted for clarity, identity, and ease of recognition.
An illustration of the historic P347 Leyland Tiger — a preserved Irish bus known for its distinctive character and cinematic presence, now housed at the National Transport Museum in Howth.
A folded A4 flyer and a promotional banner designed for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, presenting the mobile game Italy. Land of Wonders.
For a selection of earlier graphic works, you can visit my Behance portfolio here.