About me
In a nutshell, I’m a code-proficient freelance digital and print designer with an eye for detail and a love of typography.
With over five years' experience, I’ve worked on a range of campaigns from press ads to billboards, websites to flash banners, packaging and everything in-between!
I've worked in agencies, in-house, media owners, and also from the comfort of my own home (not always wearing pyjamas, but on occasion..)
After graduating from Bournemouth University with a degree in Interactive Media Production, I began working as an interactive designer. At my last agency I created print ads, and produced packaging artwork for a TV box-set, as well as digital design.
I’ve with worked for well-known clients, managing my own projects as well as taking care of juniors and freelancers. I’m always learning and looking for improvements in everything I do, and new ways to go beyond what’s asked of me.
I am passionate about creating exciting designs that get the juices flowing, and love working with others to achieve the very best results!
Currently based in London, UK.
For work enquires please contact me at stacey_hurst@live.com
Projects
- Boyhood - DVD & Blu-ray release poster conceptsOutdoor poster concepts for the international home entertainment release. These were used as the base design for the international markets promoting the film. The best tweets by viewers using the hashtag "#loveboybood" were selected and used on the poster.
- New Girl Series 1 - 3 packaging designPackaging design for the season 1 - 3 box set of the television show New Girl, including concept design, art working and retouching. The second route used icons to explore all the memorable moments throughout the series, i.e the 'feeling' stick, Winston's puzzle, the Elvis wig. The idea was that this design would really appeal to super fans and be less obvious to those not in the know. The idea behind the third route was to use the famous frame from the title sequence of New Girl. and have it so that the character in the frame would change depending on the order of your DVDs.
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Work history
Digital & Print Designer
In a nutshell, I’m a code-proficient freelance digital and print designer with an eye for detail and a love of typography.
With over five years' experience, I’ve worked on a range of campaigns from press ads to billboards, websites to flash banners, packaging and everything in-between!
I've worked in agencies, in-house, media owners, and also from the comfort of my own home (not always wearing pyjamas, but on occasion..)
After graduating from Bournemouth University with a degree in Interactive Media Production, I began working as an interactive designer. At my last agency I created print ads, and produced packaging artwork for a TV box-set, as well as digital design.
I’ve with worked for well-known clients, managing my own projects as well as taking care of juniors and freelancers. I’m always learning and looking for improvements in everything I do, and new ways to go beyond what’s asked of me.
I am passionate about creating exciting designs that get the juices flowing, and love working with others to achieve the very best results!
Currently based in London, UK.
Digital & Print Designer
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Position involves designing, producing concepts, and artworking assets for a large range of film industry clients.
Digital:
Flash banners (rich media & standard), web design, ux design, digital billboards
Print:
Poster design, print adverts, billboards
Clients include: Paramount, Universal, Fox, and Sony, amongst others.
Software used on regular basis: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash and Dreamweaver
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Skills
- Advertising
- Print Design
- Design
- Flash
- Banner Ad Design
- Dreamweaver
- Illustrator
- Indesign
- Photoshop
- Digital Design
- Copywiting
- Packagaing
- Artwokring
- Art Direciton
Education
Interactive Media Production
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Projects included use of Flash, Photoshop, Illustrator, Unity 3D, Javascript, HTML, CSS and PHP. For my major project I designed & built a flash platformer game. Gained a 1st for my dissertation "How has the media's view of video games changed within the last decade"