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To Know, Worship and Love - Image based layouts

Digital Designer - 2022 - 2025

Project Involvement

Upon receiving each written chapter, I transformed the content into visually engaging, curriculum-aligned digital learning experiences for primary and secondary students. Combining design, photography, image composition, and front-end development, I delivered religious education in an innovative, accessible format.

Each module was built around a strong visual rhythm, balancing hierarchy, interactivity, and storytelling. Guided by mood boards, storyboards, and audience insights, I ensured the visuals resonated across year levels. Photography was central as I blended my own original shots with curated imagery from licensed, public domain, and proprietary sources. In Photoshop, I composited, colour-graded, and retouched each piece, experimenting with light, texture, and blend modes to craft cohesive, emotive scenes that maintained narrative depth and brand consistency.

To enhance engagement, I integrated these visuals with refined typography and compiled the modules using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, ensuring responsive performance and an engaging learner experience.

Apps and Skills:

Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects (with Overlord)), Lottie/Bodymovin, HTML, CSS, JavaScript (Sublime/ VS Code), Jira, Bitbucket, Slack, Zoom, Microsoft Office Suite, UI/UX, Storyboarding, Animation, Photography, Educational Design.

Hardware:

Apple MacBook, iPad Pro, Canon DSLR Camera, iPhone 13 Pro and DJI Osmo Mobile SE Gimbal.

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Disclaimer – All works displayed in this section of my portfolio was created for and is owned by To Know, Worship and Love.

Below are a few of the chapters and units I created based on the written content provided.

Covenent, Exile and Torah

This chapter features artworks sourced through various licensed image providers. I particularly enjoyed developing the title pages for these image-based chapters, as they offered the greatest opportunity for creative exploration and visual experimentation.

For this title page, I composited images by masking out one background and experimenting with multiple blend modes and layer adjustments in Adobe Photoshop to achieve a cohesive and visually balanced result.

The typographic elements, including headings and subheadings, were created using HTML and CSS, ensuring visual consistency and flexibility across different digital platforms.

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Below are demo videos to see how the completed layout appears in the KWL application. Play the videos below to view the unit and my image editing process in Adobe Photoshop.

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A Christian Hero

All photographs used in the title page and throughout the St. Paul chapter were captured and edited by me. This provided an opportunity to apply my photography and post-production skills to enhance the overall visual narrative.

For the title page, I combined several original photographs with a custom black chessboard-style background, masking and layering multiple images while experimenting with blend modes and tonal adjustments to achieve the final composition.

The typographic elements, including headings and subheadings, were developed using HTML and CSS to ensure consistency, responsiveness, and seamless integration across digital platforms.

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Play the video below to view my image composition process in Adobe Photoshop.

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Living The Christian Life

This chapter was a visual playground, combining related imagery and layered background colours to create dynamic, cohesive compositions. I particularly enjoyed sourcing visuals from Unsplash and similar platforms, where the creative freedom allowed for extensive image manipulation and experimentation.

A recurring design challenge with traditional, Catholic artwork-based chapters is the limited flexibility in how much those images can be altered. Navigating these constraints required a careful balance between creativity and respect for the original imagery.

All headings and subheadings were built using HTML and CSS, maintaining consistency across the digital format while enhancing accessibility and responsiveness.

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Exploring the Bible

TThe title page visuals were created using a two-tone gradient treatment combined with adjustment layers and blend modes to achieve a striking, cohesive effect. This colour palette carried through the entire chapter, establishing visual continuity and mood.

All headings and subheadings were built using HTML and CSS, maintaining consistency across the digital format while enhancing accessibility and responsiveness.

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