Past Projects

We’ve created illustrated activities, immersive worldbuilding experiences and educational workshops for organisations, festivals, communities and vulnerable groups.

Please click on the titles and images for more information about each project.

We hosted 11 workshops across libraries in Norfolk for 72 young adventurers, connected to the Summer Reading Challenge theme: Story Garden. Our illustrated activities were also used in a workshop in Australia.

From June 2025 to June 2026, we’re delivering 10 fantasy worldbuilding short courses in 10 inspiring locations, and we’re creating four new newspapers of drawing and creative writing activities.

We designed and illustrated four new dragon characters, history trail, drawing quest and papercraft activity for St. George's Guildhall in King's Lynn.

We ran 12 fantasy worldbuilding workshops across 12 libraries in Norfolk, for the Summer Reading Challenge: Marvellous Makers.

We created two new Dragon Trails in Norwich, with two groups of young people, for the Summer holidays.

Commissioned by Norfolk Heritage Centre and Norfolk Libraries, we created a programme of free events, workshops and activities for a fantasy touring exhibition, from the Living Knowledge Network and the British Library.

We designed and illustrated 10 drawing and worldbuilding Quests, thanks to our Kickstarter backers and Patrons. Now available to buy from our online shop.

Common Threads Press commissioned us to create a workshop for their Zine Shed at Latitude Festival.

We created a new Character Design workshop for the Girlguide’s festival, inspired by their theme of ‘Resilience.’

We wrote, designed and illustrated a comics guide for Sibling Support, who help children to cope with the death of a sibling.

We teamed up with Dorset Council to create two new Mini Quests and illustrate three pages of activities and recipes. These were given out to 1600 families with their Easter Holiday food bundles.

The Wayward Adventurers Guild began with the generosity of Arts Council England, who provided funding for 900 art packs during lockdown that were distributed through food banks in Dorset.