
BIOPHILIA
BOOKS, ENVIRONMENT
2019

A self-directed editorial project exploring our fractured relationship with the natural world through experimental book design.
Biophilia draws its name from the hypothesis that humans possess an innate tendency to seek connections with nature—a connection increasingly severed by ecological crisis. This publication brings together voices of environmental writers including George Monbiot and Andrew Balmford with found imagery from Somerset's woodlands and national parks, creating a tactile meditation on loss, change, and our place within living systems.
Featured as a self-published exploration of how design can hold space for ecological grief while pointing toward regeneration.
The work asks: how do we make visible what we're losing, and what we still have time to protect?
