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Hi there.


I am a Creative DIrector/Graphic Designer, living in East Dulwich. Currently working on a very exciting project. I have described what I am looking for below.?

I have 10 years experience working in design, working with some of the worlds top brands. You can check my work out here;

www.check-me-out.co.uk

Hopefully you will be able to help me in my find to discover some of Londons most inspiring mums.?


I am looking for mums bewtween the age of 25-38, that have got a child between 0-5 years old.


The mums that I am looking for are from a creative background, either media, The arts, design or generally inspiring women/mums.?


I am working on a very exciting project which brings together forward thinking mums. The project will help you meet like minded people and will give you great exposure to a high profile audience, whether you are promoting a skill/talent or business of your own. This is a great oppertunity to show the world what you have to offer besides being a brilliant parent. It can be anything from clever breast feeding techniques to hand made clothing.


Whether you are a;

photographer

stylist

interior designer

artist

chef

graphic designer

journalist

etc etc

or just look on the creative side of things in your day to day life, I Want to hear from you!


Any queries please get in touch.

Look forward to hearing from you.



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hi checkmeout

I have just had a look at your website and like the style of your work.

Currently I am taking care of my 7month old doughter. I am doing a bit of photography and design (just for my own use) now and I have done ome graphic design for websites couple years ago. I would be interested in hearing some more about your idea.

cheers

ewa

Hi there great to hear from you.

I am currently looking for creative mums to interview for a publication.

If you could send me a picture of yourself (with or without baby it's up to you)

and some examples of your photography/designs that will be great!!


My email address is [email protected]


look forward to hearing from you

Hi there,

I am a jewellery designer with my own jewellery company as well as working for the highstreet. I also recently launched a childrens jewellery design concept that lets children explore there creativity.


I also have two chidlren, a 3 year old and 4 month old.


I am intrigued by what you are looking for, would be great to know if I fit the profile.


Thanks

Alethea


www.aletheacarey.co.uk

hello, am a nutritionist who writes cookbooks, especially focussing on children's food that gets the thumbs up from both parents and children. not sure if this is sort of thing you are looking for but do get in touch if you want to discuss it. Got an 18 month old little boy. Thanks

Hi Jenny


I'm a graphic designer/art director mainly in fashion/retail. I have also dabbled in photography. I have a ten month old and a 3.5yr old. Just moved to East Dulwich from Sydney three weeks ago. I'm doing up a house whilst in SE22 and wasn't intending to get behind a mac. But your post intrigued me.


Do you think my skills might be useful?

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