Kano Club

Kano Club was a subscription service that offers premium lessons that teach young people how to use technology in a creative way, primarily through coding. Over three years I worked on everything from setting out learning objectives, choosing fun themes, and personally creating over 200 tutorials, including more than 50 videos, scripted, filmed and edited by myself. I also created banner artworks and unlockable clothing and accessories for user avatars.

year

2019 - 2022

my role

Creative Technologist

created for

Kano Computing

The text reads "One of the 47 Club packs I created over the years". It shows a set of tutorials with the theme "Playing With Food". There are 6 tutorials, demonstrating how to code decorated cookies, generative spaghetti, and a lollipop maker.
The text reads "An unprompted review from Mark Zuckerberg praising Kano Club. His daughter is completing a tutorial I created where you make a unicorn dance on a rainbow!". There is a screenshot of a facebook post from Mark Zuckerberg, where he writes: "Kano is pretty awesome for teaching kids to code." The post includes a photo of his young daughter laying on the floor with a laptop with a Kano Code tutorial open.
A graphic showing seven distinct digital banner designs. One wide banner features a dark grey hexagonal tabletop "Fantasy RPG" pattern. Below it, six smaller rectangular banners are arranged in a grid, featuring themes titled "Forest Walk," "Spring," "Under The Sea," "Dessert Parlor," "Create Your Own Characters" (in a 16-bit pixel art style), and "Kano @ The Art Gallery." Below, it reads "A small selection of banner artworks I created for each fortnight's theme".

other projects

other projects

A hand peeling a sticker from a greetings card. The card is pink and has various cute trinket stickers, including a tamagotchi and a sylvanian family rabbit. The centre of the card reads "Happy Birthday!".
A low greenhouse window decorated with a large, colourful illustration of a ginger cat, looking back at a small ginger kitten. They are walking through a spring scene of smiling flowers and greenery. The artist, a white woman with blue and green hair, stands next to the work.
A hand holds a small package designed to look like a picnic basket. The basket has a smiling face and reads "Sticker flakes". There is a small window in the centre with tiny stickers of various picnic items are showing.