ISOBEL
• WEB DESIGNER • UX DESIGNER • STRATEGIC THINKER • CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVER • PHOTOGRAPHER 
ISOBEL
• WEB DESIGNER • UX DESIGNER • STRATEGIC THINKER • CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVER • PHOTOGRAPHER 
ISOBEL
WEB DESIGNER • STRATEGIC THINKER • CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVER • PHOTOGRAPHER •
modern design is my passion.
modern design is my passion.
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Graduating from University of West of England in 2019 with a First Class honors degree in Fine Art, my love for design very quickly extended to a passion in Web Design and UX. I began teaching myself UX design as a means to explore our every day interaction technology, and have since worked with a number of different clients, helping them design their digital identities.
Graduating from University of West of England in 2019 with a First Class honors degree in Fine Art, my love for design very quickly extended to a passion in Web Design and UX. I began teaching myself UX design as a means to explore our every day interaction technology, and have since worked with a number of different clients, helping them design their digital identities.
Graduating from University of West of England in 2019 with a First Class honors degree in Fine Art, my love for design very quickly extended to a passion in Web Design and UX. I began teaching myself UX design as a means to explore our every day interaction technology, and have since worked with a number of different clients, helping them design their digital identities.
"A picture tells a thousand words."
Frederick R. Barnard, 1921.
It is estimated that visuals communicate 60,000 times faster than text.
Humans perceive 80% of all means by sight. Without realising, we use our eyes to process millions of data every second in order to navigate the world around us.
We often read large statistics in the news, numbers so large we can’t even really comprehend them.
What if, by simply using a different method of displaying the exact same information, these statistics become as easy to understand as differentiation between a dog and a car on the street.
"A picture tells a thousand words."
Frederick R. Barnard, 1921
Humans perceive 80% of all means by sight. Without realising, we use our eyes to process millions of data every second in order to navigate the world around us.
It is estimated that visuals communicate 60,000 times faster than text.
We often read large statistics in the news, numbers so large we can’t even really comprehend them. But what if by simply using a different method of displaying the exact same information, these statistics become as easy to understand as differentiation between a dog and a car on the street.