
Logo for Detention Action, a UK NGO working to reform policy on the indefinite detention of asylum seekers and others

Applications of the Detention Action identity: booklets, stationery, home page for new website, and Powerpoint template

Modernised and redrawn logo for the Maritime Foundation, preserving continuity with the iconography of the original logo

Applications of the Maritime Foundation identity to items for the annual Maritime Media Awards

Logo and stationery for Maritime Foundation Films

Logos for Geoff Holt MBE, pioneer of sailing for disabled people. The first quadriplegic sailor to circumnavigate Britain single-handed under sail, his next project was to cross the Atlantic unassisted in a specially adapted yacht. The photo (© Todd Van Sickle) records his successful completion of that voyage. In 2010, he was voted YJA Pantaenius Yachtsman of the Year. Geoff's more recent '@wetwheels' project gives people with disabilities the opportunity to enjoy nautical leisure activities in a twin-hulled speedboat.

Logo for a string trio, whose name reflects the 'three-body resonance' discovered by the mathematician and astronomer Laplace in the orbits of Jupiter's moons

Colophon for nautical publisher Lodestar Books

Logo for a translation company based in Beijing. Dumuqiao, meaning 'single plank bridge', reflects a Chinese idiom suggesting a willingness to go where others fear to tread.

Logo and letterhead for the Melik Society. In collaboration with the Government of Sudan, the Society aims to bring about the restoration of two Victorian steam vessels in Khartoum so they can serve as assets to the country's embryonic tourist industry, and to foster interest in Anglo-Sudanese history.

Masthead logo, with colour variants, for Catalyst magazine.
Cover illustrations by Sian Wilson (1 and 3) and Adam Simpson (2).

Logo,strapline and identity for publisher Seafarer Books

Logo for an event at Westminster Hall commemorating the abolition of Britain's Atlantic slave trade, for the CRE

Logo for Merlin Press

Logo for a campaign to combat racism in football, launched by the Commission for Racial Equality in partnership with national football organisations and Premier League clubs. The campaign won PR Week’s 1994 Cohn & Wolfe Award for Best Charity or Non-Commercial Campaign. Now operating independently, the organisation Kick It Out, chaired by the campaign's progenitor, Lord Ouseley, still uses the logo, which has attained a high profile. Photo of the England captain in 2004 (©PA) by kind permission of David Beckham, the FA and Kick It Out.

Logo for a broader CRE-initiated campaign for racial equality in sport

Monogram logo and stationery header for consultant Sue Ollerearnshaw

Logo and identity for a CRE in-house campaign to improve customer service

Proposed logo for a company intending to produce natural remedies for pregnant women and nursing mothers
