Experiments in Creative Communications.

“A teacher asked a child who was furiously drawing something on a sheet of paper what they were doing, and the child responded with, ‘I’m drawing lines around a think!’”

— Anon

I have produced stuff. Lots and lots of stuff. I have had responsibility for producing work for many top brand businesses and accounts, including NSW Health, Renovating For Profit, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Royal Bank of Scotland, Coca-Cola, Masterfoods, Kellogg's, GlaxoSmithKline, Unilever, Reckitt Benckiser, and Vodafone.

Over the years, I have had the opportunity to work on numerous multimedia applications and projects, ranging from creating animations for online advertisements and editing movie clips for client show reels to writing and developing music, as well as creating site-specific, kiosk-based multimedia pieces.

As a result, I have extensive experience in producing on-brief, brand-guideline-specific documents, corporate reports, in-house communications, promotional materials, packaging artwork, retail and trade show installations, point-of-sale display units/areas, and promotional branding campaigns—basically, the A-Z of visual communications (hence my alter-ego AlbinoZebra).

Visual communication is the process of conveying ideas and information through visual elements. It encompasses a wide range of mediums and techniques, including graphic design, photography, illustration, and more, all aimed at communicating a message or telling a story in a visually engaging way. In essence, visual communication is a fundamental aspect of human interaction, playing a vital role in how we understand, interpret, and interact with the world around us.