Stories
Highlighting diversity within the creative industry, to serve as a catalyst for change and a source of inspiration for young creatives.
Tom Galpin in Project See & B Issue 02 - It’s a Sign!
Tom Galpin (he/him) is a brand designer and screen printer from Perth. ANXIA is his off-screen relief, an impromptu avenue to paste up frustrations on retired signs of authority.
Mia Yoko in Project See & B Issue 02 - It’s a Sign!
Mia Yoko (she/her) is a creative who struggled to discover her art style for a long time. Prim and proper in daily life, art is where she can express her fever dream creativity and playful worldview. Her creative practice is informed by her appreciation of artistry in any form: design, fashion, music, and art.
Katharine Whitehead in Project See & B Issue 02 - It’s a Sign!
Katharine Whitehead (she/her) is an 18-year-old queer poet based in Perth, originally from the Pilbara. Inspired by her upbringing in Port Hedland and the shift of moving to Perth, she explores the meaning of finding hope in absence and change.
Alyssa Shapland in Project See & B Issue 02 - It’s a Sign!
Alyssa Shapland (she/her) is a writer from Albany, Western Australia. She snatches time to write in between caring for her two young children.
Brayden Fong in Project See & B Issue 02 - It’s a Sign!
Brayden (he/him) runs Fong Design Studio, a Graphic Design and Creative Studio specialising in creative direction, branding, and illustration.
Zahina Maghrabi in Project See & B Issue 02 - It’s a Sign!
Zahina Maghrabi (she/her) is a creative writer based in Perth, she has written for publications such as SBS Voices, Amaliah and was also the hot desk fellow for centre for stories All Write this year.
Rachael Burns in Project See & B Issue 02 - It’s a Sign!
Rachael Burns (she/her) is a 22 year-old mental health and disability advocate with lived and living experience in both respective fields. She is passionate about breaking down stigma and prejudice that accompanies any degree of ‘deviation’ from society’s narrow view of ’normal’.