March 2, 2014 by Samuel Panda
Jay Tunbridge has 15 years experience working in the creative industry – previously Creative Director for leading London brand agencies Designhouse and L&Co, he has delivered brand-led design and digital projects for global organisations such as Heineken, JLL and Microsoft XBOX. Jay has focussed skillsets within the creative digital sector where he has previously undertaken UX and design projects for Renault, T Mobile, FT, IPC Media publications and more recently ferry comparison website Direct Ferries – Europe’s largest ferry ticket aggregator.
Leading design teams and working with some of London’s top creatives Jay has also been lucky enough to pick up some awards and recognition along the way. Today Jay provides both design and commercial photography services to businesses and individuals across the UK and beyond.
Jay is ever the optimist – likes classic American cars, sausage dogs and most importantly time in the sunshine.
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February 28, 2014 by Samuel Panda
As a conceptual/ strategic writer, Rebecca Jaks has over 20 years’ experience of brand development, creative strategising and writing across platforms and industry.
From speechwriting for Richard Branson to creating the concept for adidas’ first ever women’s store, Rebecca is driven by nailing an original thought and making words work as hard as imagery.
Rebecca’s branding & identity skillset includes developing brand tone of voice, creative development, internal engagement, and she has worked across a range of projects across experiential, print (press / outdoor / POS) & digital elements.
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