Ellen Sawle

Senior Digital Designer at The Lost Estate

Ellen Sawle is a seasoned digital and graphic designer with extensive experience spanning over a decade. Currently serving as a Senior Digital Designer at The Lost Estate since September 2023, Ellen has previously held positions such as Graphic Designer at Little Houses Group and Digital Graphic Designer at Dalebrook Supplies. A freelance journey from July 2016 to December 2020 enabled Ellen to enhance skills across diverse projects and brands. Past roles include Senior Graphic Designer at Inception Group where redundancy occurred due to COVID-19, Middleweight Graphic Designer at Dekko Advertising, and Visual Brand Manager at INJOY. Ellen’s early career featured significant contributions at Deliverance and Healthcare Learning. Educationally, Ellen holds a degree in Graphic Design & Advertising from Buckinghamshire New University (2006-2009).

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The Lost Estate

The Lost Estate is one of London's most in-demand new hospitality concepts. Founded in 2017 by three musicians, its experiences fuse exceptional theatre, live music, stunning dining and cocktails into unforgettable nights out. Each Lost Estate experience tells its own bewitching story, with every detail from the food to the tickets themselves, designed to immerse guests in the tale. Each experience then unfolds around the guest, plunging them into the heart of the action. Patrons could find themselves at a fantasy Russian Palace deep within the legend of Swan Lake and surrounded by a cast of international award winning dancers. Or, they could find themselves at the centre of a ravishing Jazz Age love story, set in a 1920s Manhattan Speakeasy and starring a cast of headliners from musicals like Hamilton and Thriller. The Lost Estate is a true hospitality brand not 'an immersive show', a place patrons return to every time they want a night out to remember.


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