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annieB

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Hi


I?m a local freelance Graphic Designer with 20+ years in the industry.


I specialise in:


? Corporate ID, Logos, Vehicle liveries, Shop signage, Re-Branding.


? Flyers, Posters, Menus, Brochures, Exhibition banners, Adverts, etc.


? Illustration, Photography, and Websites.


? I also manage Print and source Bags, Packaging, Gifts, etc.


Lot?s of experience with local businesses and would welcome an opportunity to discuss your project and quote (at no obligation).


Examples of my work here http://raspberryrippledesign.co.uk/


Thanks Annie

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We have used Annie for a few years now for all our design work and have been very, very happy with her.


Not only has she worked with us to develop some fabulous new logos, but she is always quick to respond to requests, and has also liaised very effectively with printers and our web designer whenever needed.


Suzanne James

Suzanne James Catering

Annie designed my logo and I have subsequently used her services for lots of other design work, including a banner and a flyer. She is meticulous in her attention to detail and excellent at understanding the brand message. I would highly recommend Annie and will continue to use her services in the future.

Being Annie's husband I'm slightly biased but we have worked jointly on several clients over the years. One of our biggest projects was a 300page Hard Backed coffee table style book. I supplied the photography and Annie did all the layouts, typo, print production and liaising with publishers. I can confirm that she's definitely a perfectionist!


We've also worked on websites, print ads, banners, flyers and brochures together. Highly recommended :)


Loz

  • 7 months later...

Hi Annie


I live in West Dulwich and have a very simple cut and paste photoshop job to do ( how do you use layers?? ) but which would take me 4 - 5 hours to do. Are you free for 1 hour to look at it please? It really is basic stuff and I could pick you up if necessary? If so how much ?


Thanks


James

  • 5 months later...

I've used Annie's services a number of times since starting my business. She has designed my logo, flyers and ads for me and I have always been very impressed with the results. Just recently we worked togther to create a whole new website. Annie's attention to detail and hard work really paid off and I am so happy with the results. She took our initail concept meeting to a whole new level with her meticulous attention to detail and hard work. Annie had a handle on what I needed my website to do and then ran with it herself to create the finished product. I've already had so many positive comments as a result. I can't recommned her highly enough.


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