Natalie Jackson
Events Manager, National Geographic Traveller.
"We were so pleased with all the graphics Richard produced for the National Geographic Traveller Reader Awards 2017.  The quality of the video and winner presentation was excellent and highlighted our brand perfectly."
Jonathan Dees
Director of Finance & IT, The Fairtrade Foundation.
Formerly Managing Director & VP, Holiday Lettings. (a TripAdvisor company) 
"I had the good fortune for working with Richard for a number of years while at TripAdvisor. He produced a consistently high level of work and was a great creative resource to turn to for any project. He was also great to work with and a fantastic member of the team."

Christopher Parnham MBA CDir MIoD
Managing Director, Absolute Corporate Events
"Richard has a great flair for design and a keen eye for detail. He is calm, structured and dependable."
Alison Hargreaves
Director, Guides for Brides Ltd.
"Richard combines great design skills with great communication skills to create original, user-friendly designs that can go straight to our programmers for implementation. Whether the briefing has been from a planning meeting, a phone call or just a rough concept sketch he asks relevant questions to fully define to requirements so that his first draft is usually exactly what we had imagined and hoped for.
Richard has demonstrated his skills in developing a design from a very strong "image" we have of the finished product as well as working from an incredibly loose brief.
He is very quick to respond and 100% reliable on deadlines. I would thoroughly recommend him."
Nicola van Lennep
Director, Free Range Software.
"Richard has designed the graphical interfaces of several of our computer programs and each one has been carefully analysed and thoughtfully produced. He researches the subject carefully and then gently guides you, the analyst, through all the various options and choices. I can thoroughly recommend Richard to anyone looking for artistic, state of the art designs that are not only pleasing to the eye but fit in with the data flow of the program they represent."
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