Role: Creative Producer / Art Director Client: UK Parliament Type: Heritage Exhibition / Archive / Motion Content
Brief Following the multi-million-pound restoration of the Queen Elizabeth Tower (commonly referred to as Big Ben), the brief was to develop a visitor-facing visual narrative honouring the tower’s cultural significance and historic timeline.
Contribution and Approach As Creative Producer, I led the development of historical content, sourcing and curating material from Parliamentary archives, early architectural drawings, engineering documentation, and fine art references. My focus was on crafting visually sensitive narratives that expressed the tower’s construction, evolution, and cultural symbolism.
I collaborated with designers and illustrators through multiple rounds of stakeholder feedback, ensuring historical accuracy while maintaining an engaging visual tone suited to a wide audience. I also prepared and presented creative routes for approval, aligning tightly with heritage expectations and the need for careful representation.
Outcome • Delivered a polished suite of visitor-facing visual assets • Contributed to one of the UK’s most celebrated heritage restorations • Praised internally for clarity of narrative and high production values
