Sacha Holub
Senior Designer, Marketing in London, She/ her
About
A senior designer, currently working in fintech marketing collaborating with industry leaders to create engaging, digital content.
When she’s offline, she’s sat behind her sewing machine — *probably* making another boilersuit.
Projects
Art direction, website design and merch design for the 25th live podcast recording.
The third annual 11:FS Pulse report looks at the best UX from across the industry and preview the hottest trends on the horizon, with insights from experts at leading brands like Monzo, JPMorgan Chase, and Nationwide.
Buying a home is the biggest and most significant purchase most people make in their lifetime. And it doesn’t matter where in the world you’re buying, the process is rarely easy.
This report digs deeper into why the industry has been so slow to innovate.
Report design and marketing material that acts as a toolkit for how to create a more inclusive future.
Featured in It's Nice That →
Illustrations to accompany articles that tackle fintech topics in an approachable yet expert-level tone of voice.
Make Town is an East-London maker space that values sustainability, community and the power of craft for mental health. Part-studio, part-haberdashery, this is the place to learn how to weave, sew, embroider, dye, mend — the list goes on.
Bouncing off the existing brand identity, a wide range of print material was developed to matches up to MT’s playful approach and love of colour.
Side Projects
I'm never not thinking about sewing
Speaking
What goes into making a podcast with 800+ episodes and over 22 million all-time downloads?
We recorded a behind the scenes episode to give a little insight into the production, design, events, marketing and social media work that goes into the 11:FS content machine.
Features
We consider the frameworks, tools and perspectives shaping accessible design today. How do you create inclusively? And, what are the barriers preventing a future shaped by these practices?
Work Experience
Volunteering
Local community efforts making scrubs for NHS staff to help support the shortfall of government healthcare supplies during the lockdown.