[1] One of her clients was the petroleum consortium Shell-Mex and BP, for which she produced a series of posters and other promotional materials that expressed the company's commitment to environmental sensitivity.
[4] She also produced several public-service posters emphasizing the importance to health of cleanliness in the kitchen, using the tag line "Where There's Dirt There's Danger."
She paid special attention to the kitchen and the ways that good planning combined with well-designed appliances and workflows could reduce domestic labor.
[1] She was involved in creating the British Council for Art and Industry's 1937 report entitled "Working Class Home: Its Furnishing and Equipment.
[1] The Victoria and Albert Museum holds some of her papers, including artwork produced for advertising; designs and photographs; and day books.