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ElliotG

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Dear residents of East Dulwich and beyond,


Do you own an Apple product, be it an iPad, Mac or Apple TV? Would you like it to run faster, resolve those pesky unanswered questions, or work on a long term goal like becoming proficient in a particular application like iMovie or Pages?


Apple products are amazing for so many reasons. They have much potential to unlock when they work seamlessly together, and are investments that I believe pay off over a long period of time. Prolonging the life of an Apple device is something I would almost always recommend, and this may be through hardware upgrades, or through acquiring the skills to take renewed advantage of its powerful capabilities.


Since moving to London to study Industrial Design I've been helping all sorts of people with all sorts of Apple related projects and queries; some small, some large. I've worked with some people for years, while others required only a brief session or two.


Whether you would like a second opinion on something, or just want someone to take over and resolve something that has been bugging you for ages, do get in touch. I am known for my patience and clarity of communication.


Beyond Apple products and software, I am able to provide coaching in Adobe software (Photoshop etc) and 3D modelling software.


I'm based in East Dulwich, and able to travel. I work to an hourly rate, flexible per requirements.


Elliot

http://www.definedby.co.uk/

[email protected]

07860577283

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