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My name is Myck (Mick), a freelance graphic designer with over 20 years of experience helping businesses generate powerful results through strategic thinking and creative design. I live in the sunny Bayside of Brisbane but have worked with award-winning agencies and clients around Australia and the UK. Working on brands such as McDonalds, Universal Pictures, BMW, King Furniture, Streets Ice-cream and BCF. Clients love that I am a dedicated brand expert and a part of their team. As a brand designer, I ensure an identity is consistent. To achieve this I offer the following services to my client: Brand identity - Naming - Strategy - Logo design - Style guides Print design - Stationery - Brochures & Flyers - Press advertisements - Packaging Digital design - Website design - Email marketing - Web banners - Presentation slides Content creation - Copywriting - Photography - Photo retouching - Illustration Please don’t be confused about my name, I cleverly changed my name to “MYCK” 20 years ago when I started my creative journey. It is an anagram of CMYK, the colours used in printing... And it has stuck with me ever since.

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Describe your creative process.

So, how’s this all going to start?
Here’s a quick overview of the steps taken throughout a design project.

The design brief

Compiled from a Q&A session with the client, a design brief clarifies what needs to be done, keeps the project on track, and saves time for everyone involved. Areas considered include corporate profile, market position, current situation, communication background, communication message, target market, objectives, schedule and deadline.

Research, brainstorming

Time is spent reviewing the brief and asking followup questions before beginning more thorough research and brainstorming. Taken into account are a client’s competitors, market trends, product or service differentiators, the history of the business, the future, the current brand, and brand aspirations.

Sketching

Using a pencil and paper helps generate a strong set of possible directions. The alternative of a mouse and computer adds an extra level of restriction that hinders creativity. Most sketches are eventually made redundant, but the point is to explore as many directions as possible before narrowing it down to two or three of the strongest ideas.

Rendering

Those effective ideas are then developed in digital format. The rendering stage involves transferring these options to Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and/or InDesign and printed to PDF for the presentation.

The presentation

Each design is shown in context using digital mock-ups (i.e., in situations where the design will be used upon project completion — on a phone app, billboard, signage, clothing, etc.). Then it’s over to the client to consider the designs and prepare feedback based upon how the ideas fulfil the brief.

Tweaks and finishing touches

This involves finalising an option or making revisions until exactly the right direction is reached. The aim is to create a solution that visually communicates the message from the brief to the target market that results in the objective being met or exceeded.

Approval

Approval must be made via email or in-person with a reference to the approved version of the artwork. Once approved the design will then be finalised ready for despatch, ensuring all colours, fonts and images meet the required guidelines.

Artwork supply

The artwork is supplied via email and/or made available for download. Specific file requests can be catered for. If the final artwork requires further work from another supplier, i.e. printers. The artwork will be set up to the required specifications and sent there directly.

After service

The offering doesn’t end once artwork is supplied and a client pays the final instalment. Should any design-related questions crop-up, I’m on hand to provide an answer or to offer assistance with design application.

What information do you need from a client before you can start work?

Before your project begins, you will receive a design questionnaire. Your answers will be used to form a design brief which clarifies what needs to be done, keeps the project on track, and saves time for everyone involved.

The questionnaire includes questions about your corporate profile, market position, current situation, communication background, communication message, target market, objectives, schedule and deadline.

You will also be required to sign a standard working agreement and payment of 50% of the project cost is required before your project can commence.

What do you love most about your job?

I love what I do and I do what I love.

I truly love using design to benefit businesses of all shapes and sizes. Freelancing enables me to provide a professional service I am proud of with the freedom to balance that time with the family I love.

What inspired you to start your own business?

I self-identify as a creative problem solver, with tools such as graphic design and web development at my disposal. I consider this an asset.

You’re hiring me for my abilities in design thinking and business consulting first, and my ability to creatively execute those ideas second. Towards that end, I value driving your business to become better, rather than mindlessly seeking beautiful design.

Why should our clients choose you?

Benefits working with Myck include:
- No large corporate prices result in effective cost savings for you
- Experience personal connection and direct communication
- Receive consistency with designs that understand your target market
- Work with one designer for all your creative needs: Logo, print & web
- Knowing you are supporting a family in a local community

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Reviews

4.86/5.00

based on 3,825 reviews

The average rating for Bark Graphic Designers in Brisbane is 4.86, based on 3,825 reviews.

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