Social media graphics
Designed and illustrated some social media graphics for a social media company. The designs went into the headers of their Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn business profiles.
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Designed and illustrated some social media graphics for a social media company. The designs went into the headers of their Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn business profiles.
Designed an eight page, A5, Christmas brochure for a school fate. There was an awful lot to cram in to the brochure but with a bit of time, it came together.
Designed 50 eye catching social media posts with quotes from well known people about business and other interesting subjects. Here’s a few.
Designed a business card, poster and stickers for a vintage shop and service. It had to have a vintage look and feel, much like her shop. I enjoyed adding layers of textures & effects to get it right.
Designed and illustrated a caricature showing how you can ‘Boost your sales!’ with an animated explainer video. Thought a man in a suit and jetpack would fit in well. Then rearranged all the parts to fit into 16 different banner sizes. Here is a selection of some of them.
Sorry, there has been a gap on my blog, because of other projects I’ve been working on, but I’m coming back with more illustrations and design works to show and will be updating this website with the most recent commissioned illustration / design projects. Watch this space!
Designed an A4 and A5 children’s parade poster that had a theme from a children’s book called ‘The Salmond Princess’.
Designed an A4 and A5 pamper evening poster for a charity event.
Been working on a fundraising thermometer. One with goals and one with just the amount raised. It works by pulling the amount/total from a text (xml) file. Handy because it’s easy to update an xml file with new totals and flash doesn’t need to be opened again.
This was an old Flash thermometer so can’t show this online anymore, because Flash was discontinued, but here’s the original designs (with the Great Ormond Street colour palette). It was the top left one that was chosen.