Featured on Creative Boom: Echo Festival
I am excited to announce that my Echo Festival project has been featured on Creative Boom—a platform I have admired for years.
For those who may not know, Creative Boom is a hub for creatives. Founded in 2009 by journalist and editor Katy Cowan, the site has grown from a side project into one of the most widely read platforms in the creative industries, connecting with over a million people every month. With its roots in the UK and a global reach, it celebrates creativity in all its forms, supporting everyone from students and freelancers to studio founders and creative directors.
As someone returning to graphic design full-time after 15 years, being recognized by Creative Boom means a great deal to me. Their mission to inform, inspire, and uplift creative individuals aligns with my own values. It reminds me why I fell in love with design in the first place: creativity connects us, no matter where we are in our journeys.
My submission for their latest Boom Brief was the Echo Festival identity—a fictional music festival. This project explored rhythm, movement, and sound translated into a visual identity and supporting system. What began as a playful design challenge has evolved into a piece of work I am genuinely proud of, and having it recognized by Creative Boom makes it even more meaningful.
I am grateful for the opportunity to be one of the designers included and to contribute, even in a small way, to a community that has inspired me every day.
👉 You can check out the full case study of Echo Festival here.