I specialise in conceptual design (branding, logos and style guides), printed materials (flyers, leaflets, brochures, and reports), and digital media (websites, micro-sites and presentations). Have a look at my portfolio, and if you like what you see, please feel free to send me a message!

Portrait – four year old style

Mar11

I am in the process of helping organise a Mother’s day fundraiser event for Playgroup. We have lots of exciting things planned: family photography portraits by Tempest lady, afternoon fashion shows with Reba an independent fashion boutique and Edinburgh Woollen Mill (talk about catering for all tastes!), and an indulgence evening with shopping and gifts [...]



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Crowland Community Playgroup

Mar03

Playgroup recently had a grand opening of their Lottery and Surestart funded outside area. There is now a covered shaded play space, with planting, seating and a secret garden which the children can now enjoy regardless of the weather. Local businesses and representatives were invited along with press from the two counties to the opening. [...]



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Business card printing

Mar02

Now that craft fair/show season is kicking off, I have a special limited offer for business card printing. Low cost option and perfect for giving out at shows. The full specs are as follows: Quantity: 250 Size: 85×55 Colour: Single-sided, full colour digital print Paper stock: 350gsm Finish: Silk Delivery: Free Turnaround time: 3 days [...]



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No such thing as too much orange

Feb16

I love being a designer. I don’t get to travel around the world (yet) in my job, but I get to work with companies all around the world. Most recently I was asked to work on a concept for a New Zealand ISP for their pre-pay site which was aimed at students. Their corporate colours [...]



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Differences between graphic and web design

Jan31

Design is design right? Well yes, but there is difference between the two. If I was made to choose, I would have to say that I would fall more into the web designer side of the fence. You have to have graphic design knowledge to be a web designer, but not necessarily the other way [...]



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