Port-folio
The wise ask questions…
Wondering if SEVERINA COMMUNICATIONS is the right approach for you?
For the results-oriented and the curious, I have a brief portfolio which can be downloaded here.
See who has been there first..
Egoist Body
London’s boutique fitness and wellbeing studio, situated in a majestic Georgian townhouse on Fitzroy Square. Described as “shabby chic” by the press. (www.egoistbody.com)
Anya Sushko London
Luxury leather handbag designer (www.anyasushko.com) Central St Martin’s graduate, crafted her skills working on the couture collections at Alexander McQueen in London.
4O WiNKS – LONDON’s first micro-boutique hotel and “the most beautiful small hotel in the world” (German Vogue).
(Picture courtesy of www.40winks.org)
AlaCarter Interior Design – the child of LONDON-based David Carter, who happens to be, amongst other things, one of the world’s top interior designers according to design bible Architectural Digest 2010.
(Picture courtesy of www.alacarter.com)
TART at 40 WiNKS – One of LONDON’s coolest events – an uber-glamorous and frivolous tea party for girls who love fashion and style!
(Picture courtesy of www.tartat40winks.org)
Mad Science South East of England – South East England’s local branch of the world’s leading provider of fun science activities for children. Sparks the imagination of future scientists and explorers who might one day very well change the world!
(Picture courtesy of www.madscience.org/southeast)
WakeArt – the most comprehensive art social network yet and an art communications agency in itself, creating real opportunities for artists worldwide. More than just sharing your creativity, in ten art categories, you can genuinely put your talent in practice. Get in touch to learn how.
(Picture courtesy of www.wakeart.com)
LONDON-based textile designer Tee Silk, who beautifully combines ancient silk hand-weaving traditions and techniques from Laos, contemporary designs and the highest quality materials, to create interiors that do not compromise on luxury and style.
(Picture courtesy of www.teesilk.com)
And once upon a time, in Germany…
I was pleased to receive my first two years of Corporate Communications professional experience directly under the wing of the Head of Communications at SAP Field Services, right in the core of their headquarters in Walldorf. Gute Zeiten.
(Picture courtesy of www.sap.de)








