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lucycoxhead

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Hi there,


I am a local graphic designer with 3 years of experience working with a branding agency in the West End. I am currently looking to take on some freelance projects so as to be able to expand my portfolio and try out some new things.


I undertake all areas of graphic design - from brand identity and logos to national advertising and brochures. You can see some examples of my work here: https://www.behance.net/lucycoxhead


I would really like to get stuck into some new projects, work with some new products and clients and get a bit more variety in my portfolio so fees would be minimal. But also it would be great to be involved with some local projects.


Please get in touch if you or anyone else you know is on the hunt for some thing like this!


Thanks!

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