Branding and Logo proposal for MX Linux (open source software operating system).

Branding and Logo proposal for MX Linux (open source software operating system).
Media Production using Open-Source Software. A space to promote the use of open-source software, as an alternative to commercial ones, to create and produce media content. A collaborative effort to share news, tips and updated list of available applications for the creative fields. Marketing strategy and branding consulting for open-source software developments.
A YouTube channel created by a qualified teacher producing video-lessons and exercises in the fields of Physics & Math for high academic degrees.
Bioprintable is a collaborative on-line project aiming to become a hub and a platform offering integrated solutions for users and professionals related to bioprinting technologies.
Works done for the re-branding of an academic institution previously known as Berkeley Primary School as well as for promotional leaflets, brochures and glossies (Summer School review)
New Logo for Berkeley Academy and alternatives presentation:
Berkeley Pre-School logo and alternative designs presentation:
Remake of the old logo (Berkeley Primary School). Logo design, creative process and strategy explained:
The Summer School Camp were a series of memoir publications to record the successful summer camp activities and events organized by Jessica Joyce for the Berkeley Primary School (Berkeley Academy)External link to Berkeley Academy publications. SUMMER CAMP 2015 SUMMER CAMP 2014 SUMMER CAMP 2013
Creative process & design strategy (explanation document):
Other works done for Cranford Community College:
Graphic jobs done for KVA (Kingston Voluntary Action) and KVC (Kingston Voluntary Centre) include Logos, first website and brochures.
Triptych Leaflet:
Folder design:
Simplyworks.co.uk was a graphic design and web development company linked to Kaleidoscope Project, located in Kingston upon Thames (London)
Booklets, brochures & leaflets design
This was a portfolio website entirely developed using Adobe Flash. (90s)
(*) Low resolution videos, images and photos are due to the limited standard capabilities available in PCs, cameras and scanning devices at the time of production, or might be either the result of digital material being resized or re-sampled several times through the years.