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Gwen Lewis creates children's literature, digital products, and visual art from her studio in London. Her published works include Amazon titles "The Night the Stars Danced" and "The Day the Moon Fell," which combine fantasy storytelling with developmental themes. These books showcase her original illustrations and character designs, establishing her presence in children's publishing. Her digital design practice focuses on public sector transformation and user experience systems. She has led design projects for the National Health Service, Ministry of Justice, and FutureGov, implementing user-centered methodologies. Her portfolio demonstrates expertise in service design, interaction patterns, and digital accessibility standards for government platforms. Lewis's visual arts background spans illustration, animation, and motion graphics production. She applies these skills across her publishing work, digital products, and independent creative projects. Her integrated approach connects narrative design, systems thinking, and visual communication across publishing, civic tech, and arts sectors.