I’m a designer and illustrator with a background in Interior Design, graduating from Bournemouth University. 
During my time in London, I gained hands-on experience at KCA International, David Collins Studio, and Umbrella Designs, where I developed strong skills in AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop, and ArchiCAD, as well as a solid understanding of 3D visualisation, technical drawing, and FFE (Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment) coordination.
After my studies, I took time to travel and explore the world—from the Alps to the Australian outback—experiences that continue to inspire my creativity and perspective. Alongside this, I began exploring digital and traditional painting, expanding my artistic practice and taking on a range of freelance design projects.
Today, I work under the moniker KJO, creating artwork and design pieces that blend my love of storytelling, culture, and visual design. Whether I’m crafting brand identities, digital illustrations, or conceptual mock-ups, my focus is always on creating thoughtful, engaging visuals that connect with people.
Design and illustration are lifelong passions for me—fields where there’s always something new to learn, explore, and refine. I believe in continuous growth and creativity with purpose, striving to make each project stronger than the last.
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