How I work

 

Good things come in small packages.

After working for agencies supporting brands big and small for almost two decades, I decided to channel my experience and passion for all things design into a fresh challenge by setting up my own creative business. 

However, I’m not your average freelancer. Throughout my time working in agencies, I’ve worked with many freelancers, both good and bad. I am not a freelancer who comes into the office for a day, sits at a desk with their head down churning out artwork, leaves at 5pm and usually leaving behind a multitude of files for a reluctant designer to pick up the next day. 

I would rather take on whole briefs, be it direct with clients of my own or for other design agencies where I can demonstrate my ability to deliver the right creative and then the various outputs needed to bring that creative to life. This often means working on a project fee rather than a day rate, but that means you will get a complete and carefully-considered job from me.

Working shorter days due to school pick-ups and drop-offs means that working at client’s offices can be a little tricky but not impossible. On the other hand, I often work unsociable hours, so if you need support at short notice, I might be able to help. Give me a call and we can see what works for both of us.