BY LAUREN TAYLOR
Portfolio
Renderings - Vignettes & Plans - Illustration
Forme is a visualisation support studio dedicated to translating ideas into compelling, atmospheric imagery. I create drawings, diagrams and visual narratives that help designers, planners and developers communicate
with clarity and confidence.
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Below is a selection of my work, from both academic and professional contexts.
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From early concept sketches to fully realised masterplan renderings, Forme supports projects at every stage - shaping not just how places look,
but how they are understood.


















Rendering Projects
Vignettes and Coloured Plans
Bespoke Illustration
Awards and Nominations

Was awarded the Best Performance in using Film Making in a Regeneration Project at the 2025 Oxford Brookes Faculty of Technology, Design and Environment End of Year Show

"Best Enterprise and Communication Skills - Making Sense to Employers" award at the 2024 Oxford Brookes Faculty of Technology, Design and Environment End of Year Show

I was nominated for the 2025 Women In Property Awards, celebrating excellence among young women studying degrees within the built environment industries.

I was awarded The Urban Design, Planning and Development 2nd Year Prize at Oxford Brookes University. This prize is awarded for the best overall second-year performance on the BA Urban Design, Planning and Development programme.

URBOX Brookes (Oxford Brookes Urban Design and Planning Society) was shortlisted for Academic Society of the Year at the Brookes Union Education Awards 2025, during my time on the committee.

URBOX Brookes (Oxford Brookes Urban Design and Planning Society) was shortlisted for the Student-led Campaign of the Year at the Brookes Union Community Awards 2025, during my time on the committee.

URBOX Brookes (Oxford Brookes Urban Design and Planning Society) was shortlisted for the Society Committee of the Year at the Brookes Union Society Awards 2025, during my time on the committee.

URBOX Brookes (Oxford Brookes Urban Design and Planning Society) won the Inclusive Community Award at the Brookes Union Society Awards 2025, during my time on the committee, for our immersive accessibility session. The experience was truly eye-opening as we experienced the often-overlooked challenges of those using mobility aids.





