Remote Design MK
Freelance Graphic Designer, based in Milton Keynes. I specialise in helping small businesses find an
Lets enjoy a nice Cup of Tea!
Here is a sneak peak at some behind the scenes work! 🐠
Making the most of combining 2D and 3D!
It's Friday! Who's look forward to a chilled weekend?
Around the universe we go!
As we have reached that time of year when spiders are moving into our homes, I was thinking, spiders must have 5 names for humans!
The Slayer, The Screamer, The Saver, The Squirmer, and The Sparer.
I'd be The Saver, what would you be?
Consistency in your branding makes a world of difference. Keeping all of your materials on brand makes you recognisable and easy to identify through any of your marketing. A brand guide is an easy solution to help keep your branding on point!
See what other services Remote Design MK can provide for you, check out the website! remote-design-mk.co.uk
For the past couple of months, I have been working closely with the Twitch streamer KeyboardMedic and his team.
Together we have created screen overlays, animated backgrounds, emotes and much more!
My most recent piece of work has been creating community posters advertising his upcoming B2B (back to back) streaming event.
Why not check out what I've been working on and visit Twitch.TV/KeyboardMedic
Or come and see what I can create for you at remote-design-mk.co.uk
Are you in need of some new branding, maybe you need to redesign or a rebrand?
Perhaps you are a streamer in need of a new overlay.
Remote Design MK is dedicated to creating you high quality designs in a wide range of styles and media.
Why not contact us today, and get a free quote for your design needs.
linktr.ee/RemoteDesignMK
As a designer it's easy to get bogged down in all the new tricks and trends.
A design not quite working, too busy or not hitting the mark.
We all need a gentle reminder, to just keep things simple.
It is important to think about how copyright protects your work, and the ways you could be Infringing on someone else's copyright.
Something to consider when creating new projects is to make sure you have permission or licensing to use anything created by someone else. If you are unsure if you can use an image, design, etc, it is best to ask the creator directly, or find/make something else to use in its place. Better to be safe than sorry!
For more information about copyright visit gov.uk/copyright