Projects
My most recent project has been with the stunning Winchelsea vineyard, Charles Palmer Vineyards. Earlier this year, the family approached me having outgrown their WordPress/WooComerce site - wanting to boost their online sales and improve their customer experience.
Peak English wine season is upon us, so an effective, efficient strategy was executed. From planning to publishing in just two weeks, this March I launched their brand new Shopify site. It’s been a delight to work so closely with the team and deliver a solution that has already had a positive impact on business.
This project is ongoing, and there’ll be a case study to follow.
One of my ongoing projects is the Rye Harvest Wine & Food Fair, a celebration of local produce that first took place in September 2024. The event showcased 25+ independent stallholders, from greengrocers and florists to wineries and seafood producers.
I was brought on as Marketing Manager, responsible for creating the festival’s e-commerce website, managing social media, promoting stallholders, coordinating influencer outreach, designing digital and print marketing materials, and running paid campaigns as part of a 16-week strategy.
Following the success of the first year, I was reappointed in 2025 to continue developing the brand, manage ongoing marketing, and support the event’s growth into an established annual festival.
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Christopher required a logo, branding and a very simple, sleek, one-page landing page for his sustainability consultancy services.
This site features a description detailing his extensive experience in the field and a contact form to streamline his enquiries process.
In addition to this, Christopher is often networking internationally, so once the website was up and running, I helped Christopher link it and his details to a digital business card. A sustainable alternative to mass-printed hand-outs, and a rather stylish one too!
I worked with Graham at CCS to create a simple yet engaging website that showcases his composting business and local waste collection services.
The site offers membership and sponsorship options, plus a free members’ area where users can access composting tips, manage their subscriptions, and connect with the wider community.
To complement the website launch, I also set up an Instagram business page and created initial posts to help Graham share upcoming events, behind-the-scenes updates, and day-in-the-life stories from the composting world.
Check it out: @communitycompost
During January of this year, I collaborated with Swallowtail Hill in Beckley on their seasonal S’Lowdown campaign - a gentle invitation to pause, unwind, and reconnect with nature during the harsh winter months.
I designed and formatted a magazine-style digital guide that celebrated the art of slow living, pairing thoughtful content with a calm, nature-inspired aesthetic. Alongside this, I created a social media campaign to share tips, imagery, and reflections that encouraged followers to slow down and savour the season - all with the aim of inspiring downloads of the guide.
I’ve also supported Swallowtail Hill on a number of creative ad hoc projects over the years, helping to nurture their warm, grounded brand identity and connection with their community.








