Overview of my projects.
Projects.
I have a been in the creative industry and collaborated freelance and within work on a number of projects for a number years. However my passion for the creative arts has been something that has never left me from the moment I could hold a pencil. Raised by artists, the need to have creativity and ever-developing ideas and projects in stencilled in my nature. To test creative limitations and projects feels like home, my confidence and dedication in my role is forever growing to even better concepts.
My practise as creative director and handling working with so many different creative practises and individuals on magazines and editorial design has a flow of creative potential and power of expression that is both new and very exciting.
This surrounding my born skills in illustration and the recent few years working with graphic design made my vision elevate and take on their own innovations. I thrive on this path and look to pursue its potential with work with Friends of the Earth, Extinction Rebellion, Escape Arts, Warwickshire Pride, Morgana and Makes and a number of other experiences and creative challenges.


In collaboration with escape Arts charity and community centre, we had collaborations and strong foundations to the members of the LGBTQ community and bringing awareness that we are not alone and bringing the support to the members of our community and beyond to the youth groups.
As creative director and content creator I designed a number of design and social media supporting and highlighting the LGBTQ community. Through Pride month and Collaboration with the LGBTQ community I designed a number of posts celebrating and showcasing awareness to the resources and support we can give if you are struggling with identifying with your sexuality of identity.
We all love the same. Have some pride.



Morgana Makes it.
Beginning of Covid-19 restrictions stopped all projects and events to be delivered. I began making videos to help those members of the Escape Arts community to keep inspired and to keep our presence alive in what we provide. I ended up providing 56 different videos and a total amount of 20000 views throughout lockdown! I learnt about social media promotional content and the use of graphic design in promoting the wellbeing creative videos in had to offer, my innovative ideas of making connected us all during occasions we would have been doing together if not for lockdown.
From these videos i was handed the overview and coordination for not only the outgoings and up keeping promotion of social media’s but being a creative coordinator to all activities, groups and events Escape Arts provides.
I work with all walks of life and this has allowed me to get perspective on what our platform attracts and how we develop our graphic and promotional content. Knowing the audience, effects and visual awareness of what will attract our online presence.
Working and developing this work with 2 different apprentices and developing leadership roles and learning to work with others. This skill may not be creative but it ensures that the results delivered were thought though and specific to understanding its outcome and aim. I can communicate and understand what is required of me, this has prepped me in knowing exclusively what needs are required from employers and truly getting the clearest perspective in what they require and how to maintain this right to the end result. With Talent comes flexible creative intuition, a client based requirement top maintain perspective. This masters course will allow me to explore my creative intuition and giving me the potential to know more than one way to bring a clients vision to life, the potential to practise beyond what `i already know and inspire to create.
Global Healthcare Illustration award.
Here to change.



As part of my Masters at BCU University, I have taken on the opportunity to create illustration work for the global healthcare program and competition created by one of the biggest healthcare programs in the country. After months of work and creative design inspirations provided from the brief they had set, I created this design. It represent the undeniable connection of both our own healthcare and world global environmental wellbeing and conservation are both crucial to there preservation. Without the care and recognition that we rely on the worlds eco friendly merits and global understanding that our lives and healthcare systems are reliable on the climate crisis we are currently facing.
the mind and our home is visually situated and directly connected to our environment.

the Poster Project Campaign.
The county council’s Public Health service has worked with grass roots organisation Escape Arts and Warwickshire’s young people to create three posters to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
The online peer to peer poster project, called We Can Do This Together, was led by Escape Arts apprentice Morgana Gautier and delivered in consultation with young people across Escape Arts' local community in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Each of the posters designed shows colourful visuals alongside short and clear instructions to help educate people on behaviour to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The posters have different creative styles but all have younger audiences in mind, and put forward how changing behaviours to be more COVID safe will help people return to a more normal way of life in the near future.
The Escape Arts COVID-19 posters project is one of ten short-term community engagement projects funded by Public Health’s micro-grants programme and supported by Warwickshire County Council. Each project has worked with active community grass roots organisations to share appropriate behaviour-specific messages with a range of identified vulnerable groups.

T-shirt competition, Birmingham emblem.
Birmingham City University have offered a start of year competition called the “T-shirt Project”. We were asked to design and submit T-shirt designs that symbolises Birmingham and its heritage. I myself took to the creative industry, my grandfather was a music producer and agent to the biggest clubs and events in Birmingham between the 60s and 70s. He influenced the filed of music and managed bands such as “black Sabbath and the Pixies”. He was inspiration to to love and live and keep the music, he influenced and shaped the music industry in Birmingham and is today recalled in songs we hear on the radio with someone stating “your grandad worked with them”.
The project was to reflect a personal creative design that signifies the creative industry as an emblem. Designs was created using his publishings, covers and logos of the clubs and events in Birmingham. Bibliography pages on his adventures and legendary days of management.










