
FutureEverything
Role
Digital producer, website copywriter, editorial content writer
Client
FutureEverything
Creative studio
Supanaught (web, print)
Greenbrook Media (film)
Project categories
Website, print, digital arts & culture, events, arts programmes
About the project
As Creative Associate with FutureEverything, I worked across a number of digital arts programmes, workshops and events – including this place [of mine], a youth arts and immersive web project delivered during lockdown.
I also looked after FutureEverything's storytelling outputs, including social media, web content and print materials for events and artworks.
FutureEverything website
Content design, content strategy, web copy, editorial content, creative lead




I led on the redevelopment of the FutureEverything website, moving the site away from an events-based model to one that would better reflect the different strands of the company as an arts-led innovation lab and cultural agency. In collaboration with design agency Supanaught, I embarked on an extensive content and UX audit, as well as leading hands-on creative workshops with the team to develop key requirements. Based on a strategy of future flexibility and content-rich storytelling, we then developed a new brand, designed a content framework and built the new website.
Future Sessions: Atmospheric Memory
Event curation and delivery, web content & build, print materials








In my role as Creative Associate, I helped deliver Future Sessions: Atmospheric Memory, a programme of audience events shaped around Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Atmospheric Memory. As part of this, I curated a walking tour with Anne Beswick, tracing the journey from the mechanical stage illusions of the Victorian era to the technologies found it Atmospheric Memory, via early computing in Manchester.
I also built the Future Sessions microsite (writing all the content, including a series of artist interviews and editorial articles), produced a short film and worked with Supanaught to create printed event collateral.
