I am a London-based art director with a diverse background having worked and studied in the U.S, U.K and Malaysia. This has afforded
me a rounded experience in all aspects of creative brand communications including art direction, styling and web design.
Currently I am working for The Financial Times Business as Head of Design, managing brand development and
visual communication activities.
Before graduating from Central Saint Martins with a distinction in MA Design Studies, I was an art director at the multi-national advertising agency, TBWA/KL for 5 years. I led the development of advertising campaigns for various blue-chip clients, including Johnson & Johnson, Royal Brunei Airlines and JW Marriott.
Since then, I have worked for a variety of clients in fashion, finance, publishing, public relations, FMCG to name a few
within the public and private sectors delivering corporate, online, interactive and graphic design services.
Outside work, my passion for music has led to me creating a cultural night called Sticky Rice, a showcase
for musicians, artists and djs from all over South East Asia, China and Japan.
I have also curated art exhibitions, fashion shows and music concerts for various organisations
including The Edinburgh Film Festival and The Pearl Foundation.
CLIENTS
Financial Times Business, Big Green Door, United States Department of Energy, Stapleford Park, Yellow Pages,
Mamami, Third City PR, Band & Brown PR, Browns Club, The Pearl Foundation, Tradition, Tradindex.com,
Fathom Partners, Avenue Nursery, Cavendish School, LexisNexis Butterworth Tolley Publishing, McMillan-Scott Publishing,
Altiomedia Publishing, PepsiCo, Ch'a, Dome Coffee, Dulux, Royal Brunei Airlines, Motorola, Mars, Unilever,
Lloyds TSB, Johnson & Johnson, The Carat Club, Citibank, JW Marriott, Concorde Hotel, Wacoal.
If you would like to see more of my work, please feel free to contact me!
