2020 Showreel
A showcase of projects from 2020, featuring interactive experiences, VR applications, large-scale exhibitions, and corporate activations. This reel includes work for TAC, GE, Anzac Centenary, Lend Lease, Ford, Samsung, and more, demonstrating a diverse range of digital experiences.


Featured Project: TAC Create Space
Rethinking Road Safety Education
One of the standout projects from the 2020 showreel is TAC Create Space, an interactive installation designed to engage young drivers in learning about road safety. Built as part of a larger exhibition, this project combined touchscreens, real-time 3D visuals, and intuitive interactions to educate visitors in a compelling way.
More from the Showreel

GE Innovation Center
A suite of interactive applications and digital experiences for GE’s global innovation hubs, including touchscreen displays, iPad applications, and large-scale centerpiece installations.

Ford Cube Interactive
A unique interactive cube experience that allowed users to explore Ford’s vehicle lineup through a dynamic, real-time 3D interface built for showroom activations.

Spirit of Anzac Exhibition
A nationwide touring exhibition commemorating the Anzac Centenary, featuring immersive storytelling, digital interactives, and large-scale multimedia displays to bring history to life.
2012 Showreel
A showcase of interactive digital experiences from 2012, featuring projects for Resn, Circulate, and Imagination. From Olympic-themed mini-games to social media activations and immersive installations, this reel highlights creative and technical innovation in early web-based experiences.
Selected Projects

EDF Light Games (Resn)
An interactive microsite for the London 2012 Olympics, featuring a series of mini-games designed to engage users through playful, web-based interactions.

Wrapped in Merino (Circul8)
A social-driven campaign where users submitted photos to have a virtual scarf wrapped around them, creating a collective, evolving digital chain.

GE Innovation Center (Imagination)
touchscreen-based interactive experiences for GE’s Innovation Center, showcasing data visualizations and industrial innovation through large-scale digital displays.
2010 Showreel
A look back at interactive web experiences from 2010, featuring a mix of microsites, video players, games, and rich media banner ads. This showreel highlights work for Audi, Madagascar 2, Robin Hood, Nikon, McDonald’s, and more, showcasing the evolution of early digital marketing and online engagement.


Featured Project: Audi Microsite
An interactive microsite for Audi’s latest models, combining high-quality animations, sleek UX, and engaging content to enhance the digital showroom experience.
Selected Projects

Mad Men Microsite
A promotional microsite for the hit TV series Mad Men, designed to reflect the show’s retro aesthetic, featuring exclusive content and interactive media.

McDonald’s Rich Media
A set of rich media banner ads featuring interactive fireworks made of coffee beans, showcasing engaging animations within tight file size constraints.

EDF Team Green Microsite
An interactive microsite for EDF Energy, featuring a carousel-style landing page for seamless navigation and engaging content exploration.
Early Showreels: The Foundation Years
A look back at the early days of interactive design and motion graphics, featuring some of my first industry projects and university work. These showreels highlight the transition from Flash-based web experiences to interactive digital media and the skills that shaped my career.
ID Studios Showreel (2006-2009)
A collection of microsites and interactive experiences created at Ivy Studios for clients like Movie Network, UKTV, and Lifestyle Channel. My role evolved from design to motion and interactive development, focusing on Flash-based animations and rich media experiences.
University Showreel (2005)
A motion graphics and 3D animation showcase from university, highlighting early experiments in design, animation, and storytelling. Originally aiming for motion graphics, this work laid the foundation for my transition into interactive development.