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Need graphic design, web design, or product design? I can help you with that! I'm Bryce, and when you work directly with me, we'll get some great design done.
I've worked in the design industry for over a decade. I have a BFA degree in design from BYU. I worked as the design manager/art director/IT director of a company in Provo for seven years, directing design of all marketing literature, product photography and retouching, advertisements, websites design, products design, and the creative vision of the company, working directly with the marketing director and company president.
I'm currently a freelance designer and entrepreneur and enjoy helping people with their personal and business design needs. I have a broad range of design skills, from extensive 3D modeling experience, to website HTML/CSS coding, to graphic design and logos, to product design. I've worked with Photoshop for over 15 years, and am an expert in many of the Adobe Creative Suite tools. I'm an artist, and have experience in drawing, painting, sculpture, and computer graphics. See samples of my work on my website.
The people I have worked with love my design work, and my friendly and professional demeanor. Contact me today, and let's see what we can do together.
May 17, 2011
We have tried several web designers and most have a common issuie and that is they Never call you back or its days before they respond.
Bryce at Blackpool is exeption, my emails and phone calls always get answered and changes to our website are quick and accurate. He truly cares on how our website looks and if the information is acurate. give Bryce at Blackpool a try he's a true professional!
– Kevin
A. I would recommend that you hire a freelance designer for at least $40/hr. Anything less and you won't get good design work. The best designers work for a minimum of $40/hr, and usually more. You'll get much better work in less time if you hire a good designer.
A. Give as much information as you can about what design work you want at the beginning. It delays things considerably when designs have to be redone because you weren't clear about what it is you wanted in the beginning, and so it takes more time, and costs you more money in revisions and changes.
A. Ask what experience the designer has in doing design work. Who has he/she worked for? In what positions? How long has he/she done design work? What kind of design work can he/she do? What programs does he/she use to do designs? How long has he/she used them? Ask to see samples of their design work. You can gauge a lot by seeing their prior designs.