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Motorsport has a reputation for being intense, loud, technical, often male-dominated. For a lot of people, especially women, that can make it feel hard to get into or be taken seriously as a fan.
Reck is about offering an alternative. Not a softer version of the sport, but a different lens. one that values design, culture, and conversation just as much as lap times. The less scary fanclub is a space where you don’t need to prove yourself to take part.
At Reck, we see Formula 1 not just as a sport, but as a cultural space full of untapped potential. Where women have always belonged, even if the spotlight hasn’t always shown their way. We’re here to change that.

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Graphic design
I am currently working as a freelance graphic designer for Gareth Vance Salon, where I design posters for the shop
front and create both physical and digital treatment menus for customers in-store. I work closely with the salon
owner to develop concepts that align with the brand’s aesthetic and enhance the customer experience, ensuring all
materials are visually engaging and consistent with the salon’s identity.

By platforming diverse voices and reimagining tradition through a modern lens, we’re creating a home for female fans who engage with F1 on their own terms.
As the founder of Reck Magazine, I led the project from concept to publication, defining its creative vision and overall aesthetic. I coordinated a diverse team of contributors, overseeing all aspects of content development and visual direction. Singlehandedly editing each issue, I ensured a polished, cohesive final product that reflected both editorial integrity and innovative design.
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2025
Gareth Vance Salon




