During my six-month internship at Design Bridge and Partners, I worked on generative tools and websites for brands like Vodafone, Forest Carbon, Accumulate, the London Stock Exchange Group, and Indigo Art Museum. Collaborating with teams across DBP’s global offices, including London and Hong Kong, gave me hands-on experience in interdisciplinary workflows. With guidance from my mentors, Jessica Tan and Paola Demichelis, I developed technical expertise in creative coding and tools like TouchDesigner while gaining a deeper understanding of how technology integrates into a design studio environment.
For the Forest Carbon project, we developed a sonic branding and identity refresh for an NGO focused on reforestation and ecosystem restoration. The concept was inspired by the sounds and frequencies of animals and birds, which were mapped to corresponding Chladni patterns—visual representations of sound vibrations. This project was my first introduction to TouchDesigner, where we built a generator that animates these patterns in real time, making them sound-reactive and creating a dynamic, organic visual system that ties the brand identity to the rhythms of nature.
For Vodafone, a London-based telecommunications company, we built a series of generators for text and logo animations, enabling in-house designers to maintain a consistent visual language across branches. I contributed to the UI design and development, created one of the text animations, and integrated Arabic as an additional language within the text tool, expanding its multilingual capabilities alongside existing options like English and Greek.
For Accumulate, a London-based NGO that conducts art workshops for disabled children and adults, I independently designed and developed a generative text-based web tool from scratch. Inspired by their identity, which references the red stickers used to mark sold artworks in exhibitions, the tool dynamically generates and arranges text elements, reflecting the evolving and participatory nature of their workshops.