
A graphic designer from Nottingham, I offer freelance design services for both print and the web. Read more »
LATEST PROJECT: OneNottingham – Logo and branding
Wave Crest is a financial services company which develops and manages custom payment processing solutions for its clients. Their open standards based eMoney platform enables them to develop, integrate and operate private labeled prepaid card programs to meet the unique needs of their clients.
Wave Crest is a financial services company which develops and manages custom payment processing solutions for its clients. Their open standards based eMoney platform enables them to develop, integrate and operate private labeled prepaid card programs to meet the unique needs of their clients.
I'm sure many of you reading this will already be aware of the 'Tuts' family – a group of sites (which seems to be expanding all the time) dedicated to helping people develop their skills; for those of you unaware, I hope to reveal something of a gem.
You might argue that with the global economy in such a mess, many people are starting their own businesses on the back of redundancies, and as such, are looking for cost-effective alternatives. Freelancers (as a general rule) tend to be more financially competitive that design houses (simply because of the overheads) and tend to foster more immediate relationship with their clients.
EK was formed as a subsiduary of Easykard, and was designed to work in conjunction with small to medium sized companies looking to offer their own branded credit cards.
I was asked to produce the design for a mailout to be used for a local financial firm (also including copywriting), to be supplied via print-ready pdf for the customer to use in a mail shot.
With Easykard wanting to really develop their image in local business areas, I was tasked with coming up with some ideas with which to brand promotional items.
The client asked me to design a brochure to aid the sales teams in their meetings with clients. The brochure needed to have its own identity, but also be flexible enough to be re-branded quickly in line with potential clients.
One of the first jobs I was asked to complete for Easykard was the design of their corporate stationery.
As a co-client through Easykard, Be Happy were looking to develop a branded pre-paid credit card design that targeted teenagers. An open brief allowed me to develop concept artwork, which upon approval was rendered in 3D to give the client a polished version to approve. In conjunction with the credit card artwork, I was asked [...]
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