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Hi, I'm Stuart Seddon, design devotee.
But you can just call me Stu. Better yet, just call me.

ABOUT ME

12 years ago I started my design career at an established lithographic print company in the North of England.

A few years later I left for the bright lights of Staffordshire University and graduated with a Graphic Design degree, and an impressive student loan debt.

Since then I've settled in London and steadily gone about expanding my skill–set into all things online.

I see myself as a competent print/online designer who has a real appreciation for genuine conceptual ideas, typography and user experience.

TESTIMONIALS

Jim Murphy, Service Manager:
Client Acquisition, SThree plc

“Stuart is a genuinely great guy to work with and someone who can be trusted to deliver the goods time and again.”

Owen Evans, Copywriter,
One Marketing Communications

“It’s refreshing to work with someone who appreciates the value of ideas and who is equally comfortable creating concepts as they are at bringing them to life and making them look amazing.”

Rob Sampson, Art Director,
Paling Walters

“The thing that impressed me most was the fact that he could be briefed on a project and then be left to get on with it, and deliver good results.”

MY WORK

World Cup Wallchart Competition

Design

A nationwide competition set by The Drum magazine for the 2010 World Cup finals. My entry reached the final three and was featured in their World Cup edition – published 10th June.

Media Business Affairs

Front-end Development

The work was undertaken on behalf of Pop Gun UK for Media Business Affairs – who provide specialist deal negotiation and document drafting for the media industry, especially in the areas of film and television.

Visit the MBA website

ATD Electrical

Site design/build + logo design

I designed the corporate i.d. and website for ATD Electrical; a highly successful London based electrical company who specialise in the events/exhibitions industry.

Visit the ATD Electrical website

Phoenix Philosophy

Front-end Development

The work was undertaken on behalf of Pop Gun UK for Caroline Hounsell’s Phoenix Philosophy.
She provides mental health training, psychotherapy and design and delivery of bespoke training in equalities and life management.

Visit the Phoenix Philosophy website

Email Marketing

Design + build

Delivered with marketing analytics.
These mailers were specifically created for several international recruitment companies.

Transport for London

Typography + Artwork

‘Free up London’: A scheme which aimed to encourage customers to have their groceries delivered rather than driving their car to the supermarket.

Camden Foods

Design + Artwork

Two metre square wall graphics and various other promotional items for their outlets. Natural and good.

Tesco

Design + Artwork

Vehicle, Adshell and promotional marketing.

Woolworths

Artwork

Christmas 2007 promotional shop POS. Bling!

Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts

Design + Artwork

Shop windows for the London and New York Charles Tyrwhitt stores.
Everything left in full colour represents English traditions and quality. Their flagship store proudly resides on Jermyn Street, SW1; the home of the English shirt-maker.

The Hull guide

Design + Artwork

In response to the bad press Hull had received, I set out to create a book which both celebrated the virtues of the city and acted as a visitor’s guide.

The Imperial War
Museum North

Design + Artwork
Roses Student Ad awards:
Gold (joint)

The brief was set by the Imperial War Museum North. Along with my partner, we devised the concept and art directed a series of posters for a ‘What if the allies had lost the Second World War?’ exhibition.

By highlighting innocuous items (such as the name of a school), we aimed to communicate how far reaching the changes could have been, if fate had dealt a different hand.