Portfolio of work
Have a look at the work I have produced over my career so far. I want to make sure everyone has a better understanding of the work I develop for my clients.

Have a look at the work I have produced over my career so far. I want to make sure everyone has a better understanding of the work I develop for my clients.
Over 20 unique logos made or redeveloped.
Ten websites made for ten very happy clients.
1000s of hours of research into all my project
100s of high-quality outcomes
Furniture dropshipping
Bespoke beds
relief and development charity
Indoor and outdoor furniture
Elder care
Bespoke beds
INFORMATIVE BLOGS
Vehicle performance
Holding site
Vehicle parts site
I made the Wickerland logo alongside the website to ensure brand consistency and identity.
Heavensleep needed a website, and along with the website, I also made them a new logo.
The Rattan City brand ID was entirely made by me, from the logo to the complete website.
Orlando Comfort needed a logo and a good colour pallet to compliment the brand well.
Option Box is a company that I work for. I created this logo as part of a rebrand for the company.
Mirfield Motor Spares approached me seeking a fresh logo and website to represent their brand.
I also designed the logo for Software Breakdown, a brand under the ownership of Optionbox.
I also designed a logo for Sporting Affirmations, a company owned by Optionbox.
Make Money 365 is another brand I worked with; the company needed a logo for the brand.
Vogue Performance needed to revamp its old logo; I helped them create a new logo.
Unfortunately, Kandy Packs failed to launch; therefore, the logo was never published.
Medspace was a logo I made for a university project; it represents a medical app I made.
After the success of Islamic Histories Year 2, I was asked to create Islamic Histories Year 3, aimed at children aged 6 to 7. This book serves as a continuation, focusing on key Islamic events while maintaining a storytelling approach suitable for a slightly older audience.
This project allowed me to expand on the themes introduced in Year 2, ensuring the content remained engaging and educational.
After the success of Islamic Histories Year 2, I was asked to create Islamic Histories Year 3, aimed at children aged 6 to 7. This book serves as a continuation, focusing on key Islamic events while maintaining a storytelling approach suitable for a slightly older audience.
This project allowed me to expand on the themes introduced in Year 2, ensuring the content remained engaging and educational.
After positive feedback on the earlier books, I developed Islamic Histories Years 4, 5, and 7. These books provided an opportunity to explore advanced topics and events in Islamic history.
Each kitab refined my creative design, balancing educational content with appealing layouts. The experience also improved my understanding of designing content for a diverse age group.