Saturday mornings copying characters, then tweaking them into my own versions, that was my thing.
Graphics came later at technical college because it felt different. Less about drawing and more about solving something, speaking to people through design, shape and typography. Even after 25 years freelancing, the starting point hasn’t really changed. Mind map first, pen to paper second. Work out what it’s about before tarting it up.
Agency life didn’t suit me. I was young, the pace was fast and the nurturing wasn’t there. So I moved into a small print and design studio and realised not all design is cutting edge and bells and whistles. Most clients just need things explained clearly. It was methodical, sometimes boring, but it put things in perspective and that grounding stuck.
In 2000 I moved to Madrid. New country, basic language skills, fast-moving startup environment without a comfort zone. That forced me to stand on my own two feet, linguistically and creatively. Get stuck in. Figure it out. Deliver.
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