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Age
30
Occupation
Graphic & Web Designer
Previous Work Experiences
Graphic & Web Design Manager Primesight Outdoor
Freelance Graphic & Web Designer - Freelancing
Lead Designer - Lebara Ltd
Designer/Creative Artworker - Octlink
Senior Designer/Print Production Manager -Fastsigns
Education
De Montfort University - Bachelor of Art Honours, Graphic Design, New Media & Illustration.
Truro College - Advanced GNVQ: Art & Design, A-Level: Communication Studies
Website
http://www.markseabridge.com
Languages
English
Interests
Animation, Film and Video, Graphic Design, Mobile Design, Photography, Web Design
Skills and Programs
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, Final Cut Pro, QuarkXPress, iMovie, Flash, Dreamweaver, HTML/XHTML, CSS
I'm looking for:
Career Opportunities, Freelance Work, Consultation Offers, New Ventures, Just Hanging Around and Exploring the Network

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Mark Seabridge's Blog

Designing for Outdoor Advertising – What a designer needs to know

Posted on January 25, 2013 at 7:30am 0 Comments

I have always had a love-hate relationship with advertising, a medium that throughout the ages has delivered some of the most thought provoking and inspirational work, alongside some of the most mundane, irritating and loathsome (hello Go Compare). But there is more to consider when designing for Outdoor than just the…

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HTML5 For Designers, What Do You Need To Know?

Posted on October 29, 2012 at 7:30am 0 Comments

HTML5 Is the Buzzword within the web design community, but what do designers within the more traditional print medium need to know?

At a time when many companies are cutting budgets it seems more important than ever for a designer to prove their worth and a broad but applicable skill set seems like the obvious route, but does a print designer really need to…

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