Testimonials
"Many thanks for completing these sketches, I am happy with all of them [...] I love them so much that I have decided to have them printed out so that I can put them up in my office! You have been absolutely wonderful, particularly considering I did not know what I wanted initially, and have no artistic bone in my body. The illustrations that you have produced have captured perfectly the ideas that I was trying to get across! "
Dr. Jessie Blackbourn, Associate Professor in Public Law and Human Rights, Durham University
Commission was to create a series of illustrations around Prevent Legislation________________________________________________________________________________________________
"Your illustration was amazing! I was honestly in awe. We had so many people coming up to take photos! The children's activity was a huge hit as well! Thank YOU so much for joining us on the weekend and creating such a beautiful piece of work!"
Alexa Green, Research Associate, Rural Policy Centre, SRUC
Commission was to visualise feedback on a survey and from visitors to the SRUC Pavilion at the Royal Highland Show________________________________________________________________________________________________
"I’d like to say a heartfelt thanks for the way that you have sought to get to the essence of what we wanted to communicate and your patience as we refined and adapted ideas. We are delighted and excited by these new resources and believe they will make a significant contribution to our work" Pauline Lynch, Education Officer - Education Scotland
Commission was to produce a series of illustrations to support the Mentors in Violence Prevention programme across Scotland________________________________________________________________________________________________
"Katrina captured our messaging perfectly, I am so chuffed with the finished article. She got into our minds and pulled out what we wanted to articulate across to our staff"
Claire Biggar, Inclusion & Wellbeing Consultant - Edinburgh Napier University
Commission was to communicate the University's 2021/22 Health & Wellbeing Plan in a simple and eye-catching way________________________________________________________________________________________________
"Katrina does a fantastic job with her sketchnoting skills and is brilliantly able to distil and summarise a complex argument in an unparalleled manner"
Professor Kay Sambell, Visiting Professor of Assessment for Learning at the University of Sunderland and independent Educational Consultant
Commission was to express key concepts around alternative assessments into a single image to be used in presentations