Tell us a little bit about yourself.
Hi, I’m Lady-Marge :)
I am a graphic designer, and I love telling stories through visuals. I like working with colour, texture, and type to bring ideas to life. For me, the goal is always to make a design not just look good, but also make the viewer feel something that stays with them.
Over time, I have designed for different kinds of clients and industries, from real estate and athleisure to travel and tours, the beauty industry, and even wedding branding. Each space has its own personality, and I enjoy learning what makes a brand or a person distinct, then translating that into something visual.
I really enjoy helping people shape how they show up in the world. Whether that is through a logo, a brand guide, or a full identity system, I like being part of that process. There is something very satisfying about being behind the image a brand creates for itself and knowing that design helped give it clarity and character.
My mum: She inspires me because of the way she shows up in life. She pours her heart into everything she does and keeps her faith as her compass. Watching her live with that kind of conviction and care has shaped how I approach both my work and the people around me.
Hayet Rida: I think she is incredibly cool and chic, but what really stands out to me is how deeply she understands how to give a brand life. You see it in the way she pours herself into Khoi and Aiya Residence. Her work feels personal, almost like an extension of who she is. That kind of creative honesty and expression is really inspiring for me as a young creative still finding my footing in the creative world.
I think my creative superpower is being able to translate identity into visuals and finding ways to give even the most minimalist of designs a vibrant personality.
Being the first graphic design intern at Monday Design!
It meant a lot to me that they were willing to take a chance on me and my craft. That experience gave me the space to explore my design identity, grow my confidence, and understand how my creativity could exist in a professional setting.
It was a really meaningful step for me as a young designer because it showed me that the work I was doing had value and that people were willing to trust me with their ideas and projects.

