How Busy? Exactly?

As well as confirmed work in progress, I've usually got a number of proposals for new design projects on the go.

In the last 18 months I've been really really busy, and because there are lots of you, but only one of me, you might have to wait a few weeks before I can take on anything else, but get in touch anyway.

Of course, if I think your project is either really exciting or hugely lucrative (ideally both) I'll put down this beer and get started immediately.

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Work. What Exactly Do I Design?

My work tends to fall into three main categories these days. Quite expensive, expensive and eye-watering.

No, wait, that's not right.

My work tends to fall into three main categories these days. Web design. Corporate Identity/logotype design. And the other one (I like to keep my options open).

Current Project:Ambiance IdentityCurrent Project: Ambiance DetailCurrent Project: Ambiance Detail

Current work in progress includes Definitive Audio (above)

While my background is in graphic design, I've been involved in 'new media' since the mid-nineties, when some of you didn't even know what a website was. Come to think of it, neither did I, but we'll not let that trouble us any further.

These days, as I've said elsewhere, I think of myself primarily as a web designer. While I tend not to go looking for print work,* I do quite often end up creating new identities for clients, which means projects often evolve into creating artwork for stationery, brochures and the other one.

But if you're not commissioning website design work as my 'core' involvement, then to be honest, I'm probably going to say 'no thanks' to anything else. Unless of course I've got a large tax bill looming.

Anyway, by the simple expedient of using the buttons at the top of the page you can have a look at some of my work or read what my clients think


* Actually, I rarely go looking for *any* work. Most potential clients get in touch because they've seen something of mine they like or have found this site and can read these pages without gripping their mouse so tightly their knuckles turn white and the plastic cracks...

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