Imperial War Museum (I.W.M.) / Churchill War Rooms (C.W.R.) – The Blitz
Screen Animation
An immersive animation depicting a day in London during the Blitz. It captures the challenges faced by civilians and the army, highlighting resilience and solidarity amid relentless German bombing.




I.W.M. / C.W.R. – Lifeline
Projected Animation
A permanent projection tracing the major events of Winston Churchill’s life. Displayed on a 15-metre table, it serves as the central narrative spine of the War Rooms, showing how Churchill’s choices shaped Britain and its global role.







I.W.M. / C.W.R. – Churchill and the Middle East
Multi-Surface Projection
An installation exploring Churchill’s complex relationship with the Middle East, blending his personal experiences with the region’s political evolution. Inspired by grand-era posters, the animation integrates maps, documents, and illustrated scenes across three surfaces, supported by layered audio and animated versions of Churchill’s paintings.



Buckfast Abbey
Creative proposal
A proposed narrative using waves of light and dark to mirror Benedictine history and wider European events. Natural elements transition between scenes, while hand-drawn illustrations and colour washes create a reflective, spiritual ambience.




I.W.M. – B29 Stem
Online Educational Resource
A digital classroom tool combining illustrations, animations, and oral history to explain the B29 aircraft. The narrative includes a doctor’s testimony on altitude research, making technical science engaging and accessible for students.



I.W.M. / C.W.R. – Political Persona
Screen Animations
A series of short films exploring Churchill’s political stance and public persona during his rise to power. Presented on four angled tabletop monitors, the animations provide context as Nazi Germany gathered momentum.





Science Museum / Wellcome Wing – Cravings
Exhibition Animations
Two animations exploring the science of food cravings. One illustrates the connection between the brain and gut, while the other explains how gut bacteria influence body weight. Simple, graphic illustrations clarify complex processes, synchronised with physical objects on display.



I.W.M. – First World War Gallery
Projected Animations
European Rivalries: A satirical animation exploring the political tensions and alliances in Europe between 1871 - 1914.
Why War: A newspaper-style projection contextualising the pivotal events that led to the outbreak of war in 1914.






Bordeaux – Cultural Wine Centre
Pre-Production Prototypes
A series of proof-of-concept animatics for proposed multi-screen installations. Different visual approaches were tested to determine the most effective ways of presenting cultural and historical themes.



Science Museum / Wellcome Wing / Atmosphere – The Keeling Curve
Exhibition Animation
An animation illustrating the historical importance of the Keeling Curve, which records rising atmospheric CO2. It interweaves data milestones with landmark global events, using transitions to connect science with history.





Natural History Museum – Darwin Centre
Interactive Installations
A collection of interactive challenges exploring relationships between botanical and entomological specimens. Animated content and projected video instructions guide visitors through an engaging and interconnected scientific experience.





I.W.M. – For Your Eyes Only
Animation & Interactive
Room 39: An animated recreation of the Naval Intelligence Division office where Ian Fleming worked, combining archival film and animated maps to depict six key operations.
Black Book: A touch-screen interactive scrapbook of Fleming’s friends and lovers, enhanced with photography, ephemera, and animated “living pages.”





National Museum of Scotland – Musical Interactive
Creative Proposal
A design concept for a touch-table interactive allowing visitors to explore unusual instruments. Users can assemble a virtual orchestra and conduct their own musical landscape through an intuitive interface.


Museum of London Docklands – Legacies: CTSA & London, Sugar & Slavery
Interactive Maps
Interactive tools revealing the impact of slavery on London. Visitors can search and explore people, places, and historical connections through an intuitive and accessible map interface.




Channel 4: Life Recycled & Human Footprint
Interactive Animations
Life Recycled: An animated home environment filled with “green” objects, each revealed through short, playful animations.
Human Footprint: An interactive animation presenting personalised facts about an individual’s ecological impact, visualised through dynamic storytelling.


