Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.
I am a passionate and experienced graphic designer with over 5 years of experience in the industry. My creativity and attention in details earned me a reputation for delivering exceptional design solutions for my clients across a variety of sectors.
I went on to work as a freelance graphic designer, collaborating with businesses of all sizes to develop engaging visual identities and marketing materials.
Throughout my career, I have remained committed to staying up-to-date with the latest design trends and technologies. I am proficient in Adobe Creative Suite and have experience using a variety of other design tools and software.
In addition to my technical skills, I have a keen eye for aesthetics and a passion for creating designs that communicate a brand's unique personality and values. my skills at working collaboratively with clients to understand their needs and translate their vision into compelling visual communications.
I am excited to continue creating impactful design solutions for clients and is always looking for new opportunities to push the boundaries of what's possible with design.
Work Terms
As a graphic designer, I may encounter the following work terms:
Brief: A brief is a document or verbal explanation provided by the client that outlines the requirements and objectives of the design project.
Concept: A concept is the initial idea or direction for a design project. It involves brainstorming and exploring different visual solutions that will help to communicate the client's message effectively.
Wireframe: A wireframe is a visual representation of the layout and structure of a design project, such as a website or mobile app. It shows the placement of content, navigation, and other design elements.
Mockup: A mockup is a visual representation of the final design, created using design software such as Photoshop or Sketch. It shows how the design will look in its final form and allows the client to see and approve the design before it is finalized.
Revision: A revision is a change made to the design after it has been presented to the client for feedback. Revisions are typically made based on client feedback or as part of a collaborative design process.
Final artwork: Final artwork is the completed design that has been approved by the client and is ready for production. This may include print-ready files or digital assets, depending on the nature of the project.
Branding: Branding refers to the process of creating a visual identity for a company or product. This may include the creation of a logo, color scheme, and other design elements that help to establish a brand's personality and differentiate it from its competitors.