The coin, released last October, was voted the nation's favourite ahead of other 2020 designs celebrating subjects as diverse as scientist Rosalind Franklin, James Bond, Winnie the Pooh, David Bowie and the Tower of London.
Dominique graduated from the university in 1995 with BA(Hons) in Graphic Design, before taking up her design role at the Royal Mint. In addition to last year's 'Diversity' 50p, Dominique has created a clutch of the most admired coin designs of recent years, including the Sapphire Coronation of Her Majesty The Queen, a coin celebrating Jane Austen, and a commemorative coin for Victory in Europe (VE) Day.
In an for the Royal Mint, Dominique said: “Over many centuries, coins have been an integral part of the fabric of our lives. When designing a coin, I feel it is important that the subject is at the heart of the design and my job as a designer is to focus on communicating that.”