Doddz is a multi-award-winning artist and creative innovator, known for blending art, technology, and storytelling to create experiences that deepen how audiences connect with ideas and each other.
He began as street artist Professor Pigment, gaining recognition for uplifting murals that enabled him to pay off his parents’ mortgage while at university. His creative path later led him to Steven Bartlett’s brand team, where he developed a strong understanding of attention, audience behaviour, and narrative.
Today, he is the founder of DIME, a studio crafting story-led experiences using emerging technology across physical and digital environments. His work creates meaningful interaction between people, brands, and space, with projects delivered for Disney, Nike, and Sony, alongside ambassador roles with Meta and Snapchat.
His work has been showcased globally, from exhibitions in London and Shanghai to virtual experiences across India and the U.S. Highlights include being named the UK’s leading digital voice for the Queen Elizabeth Memorial Committee and developing The Pollution Piano, a global project visualising air quality through sound. His work has been featured in Vogue Business, Sky, and BBC.
A member of Mensa, Doddz uses dyslexia as a source of creative thinking and resilience. As a speaker, he challenges audiences to rethink creativity as a tool for innovation, participation, and human connection.

