
The brief: Netflix's 'The Crown'.
My concept: 3D Special build of the Queen's carriage from the early 70's.
What I produced: By utilising online reference photos paired with Cinema 4D and Photoshop, I recreated a 3D version of the Queen's carriage from the early 70's. Once built, I mocked it in front of Waterloo Station. The idea was that it would double as a photo opportunity as well as a VR experience. People would have the opportunity to sit inside the carriage with a VR headset to experience the carriage during the Queen's Jubilee.




The brief: Adidas 'My Shelter' featuring their newest product, a jacket made from recycled plastic from the ocean.
My concept: A bus shelter showcase with a constant flow of water to replicate rainfall. Showcasing the quality and impermeability of the jacket.
What I produced: Paired with a standard screen, mural mock-up and 3D jacket covering a mall digital screen, the below mock-ups were achieved with clever manipulation utilising Photoshop and assets found online.



The brief: Sony's 'The Last Of Us' sequal.
My concept: Capitalise the feelings of the period within the game with the themes of decay and abandonment.
What I produced: Using Photoshop and utilising assets from online, I created a large format mural with digital screen content. The themes of decay and abandonment continued across rail stations.


The brief: XBOX's newest game release 'Forza Horizon 5'.
My concept: Waterloo Station domination with an experiential 3D build. Users can sit in a car cage situated in front of a large screen. Users can then experience the game with the opportunity to take photos.
What I produced: Using a combination of 3D assets and some clever Photoshop work I brought the concept to life.



The brief: London Fashion Week
My concept: Bringing the catwalk to London.
What I produced: A stunning recreation of the iconic staircase and mirror interior of the "31 Rue Cambon Chanel Boutique" for everyone to have their very own catwalk moment and take their photo at the activation on Southbank. The replica was of a scaled-down version of the staircase at approx. 7m x 4m in total.



Quick note: As most work is done in work context I chose only a couple pieces, but other examples can be provided upon request.