DAVID SIDDALL WEB DESIGN & GRAPHIC DESIGN

Monmouthshire, UK

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Originally trained as a typographic designer in the printing and publishing industries, my journey through design and marketing has taken me from the studio, to newspaper production, to art direction, and eventually to managing partner with a successful marketing and creative agency.

Since the mid-1980s I've added 'marketing director' to my CV working for organisations specialising in fields as diverse as leisure & tourism, construction, engineering and corporate finance. In addition to my professional interests I've also been responsible for organising and promoting a local music festival and have served as vice-chair of a young people's charity.

My current business was established in 1998 and undertakes a mix of graphic design for print, publicity, publishing and website design. I also teach both graphic and web design on a part-time basis alongside my commercial work.

My current home and work base is near Monmouth at the head of the Wye Valley in south-east Wales from where, courtesy of high-speed broadband communications and excellent transport links, I work with clients and suppliers throughout the UK and abroad.

 

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June 2010
Nabben Communications website launched
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May 2010
Two websites launched so far this month. One re-designed, one brand new, with two more to follow. Read more

April 2010
12 years: 1st April 2010 is our 12th birthday (...why we didn't celebrate our 10th in 2008 I don't know but I think we were too busy!). Read more

March 2010
If you thought 'content management' was beyond your budget, think again! We are now ready to start delivering customised blogs using WordPress and Blogger which both look and behave significantly more like websites than simple on-line diaries. Read more

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