![]() I started helping out at the web agency with bits of design work, whilst also keeping my freelance illustration going. I’d been talking to a friend who ran a web agency and he kindly offered me a desk in their office. ![]() I also missed working around other people and the cabin fever of working at home all the time was starting to set in. I took six months to work on my portfolio and a few jobs trickled in, but I didn’t have enough money coming in to pay the bills long term. There was a staff restructure and I took redundancy so I could have a stab at making a go at freelance illustration full time. I’d always dreamed of doing freelance illustration full time but never thought I could realistically make enough money out of it. I then worked as a curator for five years but kept doing bits of freelance design and illustration work in my spare time as a creative outlet. I actually came quite late to the world of freelance illustration and worked at a museum as a web designer straight after graduation. ![]() I work with quite a lot of different types of clients and have been commissioned by magazines, children’s book publishers, advertising agencies, museums and freelance designers. ![]()
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