
Pocket app
Pool Data is a startup focused on the world of personal data after the end of the cookie. They wanted to offer users of their Marketplace a wallet app with the added functionality of allowing the user to collect their personal data into one place and choose to share all, or part of it, with Data Unions of their choice. Pool wanted to help Data Unions deliver micropayments to union members when their data is purchased on their marketplace. It’s much easier for Data Unions to remunerate customers in tokens ...

Pool Portal
Pool Data is a startup, formed by three partners in April 2021. All three had a keen interest in data, web3 and cryptocurrency and were energised by a vision of the future where cookies ended and Data Unions had emerged, allowing people to join together collectively to pool their data so they can control and monetise it. Data is a powerful tool. Used by many industries. But finding good, clean, useful data that has been fully consented to is a problem for all data buyers. They often rely on small ...

Tortoise app
I have been working with Tortoise, a new type of journalism seeking to bring the news closer to the people who read it. They hold weekly open news discussions and offer a news app to their growing membership. I was asked to help create their app, working closely with their technological partners Pugpig. I worked through the process from initial wireframes to a final design, beta launch and daily maintenance of the live app. The app was created using Pugpig's Bolt platform and we are working closely to expand its functionality and develop new features. A previous concept for ...

Wright & Wright
I worked with David Hawkins of Untitled who was redesigning the brand for Wright & Wright architects. They wanted to redesign their website and at the same time make it responsive. The challenge was to create a simple structure which allowed the work to take centre stage, whilst allowing for a lot of copy. The design shows indepth project pages and a filtered ...

Robin Snell
Brand creation, stationery and responsive website for architects, Robin Snell and Partners. They wanted a minimal brand which would sit alongside big images of their work. The focus was on imagery rather than text-heavy description pages. I worked with a programmer to build them a customisable Wordpress website. View the site The home page showcases a series of key projects which rotate randomly on page refresh Alternate route 1 Alternate route ...