Dom Webster Freelance Designer in Baltimore, I’m Dom Webster, a freelance graphic designer from Baltimore. I am flexible, reliable, timely, and inventive. When I’m working on your projects, I act as if I am working for you in your office (except I’m probably sitting in shorts, drinking coffee, and jamming out to the Grateful Dead). If you would like to talk more or review my resume, I would be happy to talk or send you my CV. Please think of me for all your digital marketing, when you need a freelance graphic designer or digital marketing agency,
TOOLS:
• Design: Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, and others.
• Website Design: WordPress, Dreamweaver, HTML5, and CSS3 • Email Design: Pardot, Salesforce, Constant Contact.
• Wireframing: Sketch, Balsamiq, Moqups, Mockflow.
• Prototyping: in Vision, Marvel, Sketch, Principle.
• Collaboration Tools: In Vision, Zeppelin, Dropbox, Google Drive.
• Management Tools: Trello, Jira, Asana.
My work with several clients in various industries includes large hospitals, educational franchisors, banking systems, and start-ups.
Clients Love that I am flexible, reliable, timely, and inventive. When working on your projects, I act as if I am working for you in your office (except I’m probably sitting in shorts, drinking coffee, and jamming out to the Grateful Dead). If you would like to talk more or review my resume, I would be happy to talk or send you my CV. Feel free to contact me or invite me to your amazing project. Let us make a unique and amazing design together!
What do you get when we work together?
I’m someone who is:
Drama-free and not offended by criticism or feedback.
Easy to work with and works well with teams too.
Dependable, I can be reached by cell, G chat, Skype, Teams, or email.
Budget-conscious, I understand overages don’t produce happy clients.
So what kind of stuff can I do?
I’ve spent over 15 years as a working professional graphic and website designer. In my daily life, I can be found working on:
Designing digital marketing assets
Creating landing pages and developing email templates
Updating image or text content on different website platforms
Petting my dog and cat while drinking coffee and thinking of ways we can work together to make your life easier.
Being a Freelance Graphic Designer, for Me, Is About Telling a Story.
The store can be created in just one image or within an entire ad campaign. Its purpose is to lead the viewer somewhere and offer a simple emotional choice. The right font choice and element layout can influence how a person sees and reacts to the content. Baltimore freelance graphic designer became a graphic designer professionally in 1998 after receiving my degree from a school centered around advertising and graphic design. I began work as a designer for a large sign-making company in Baltimore. I was designing custom logos, large vehicle wraps, and billboards. After a while, I wanted a new challenge, one that could help me to grow as an artist and designer. I wanted to work for advertising agencies but knew that I would need to refine my style more.
Once I felt I had sharpened my design skills and technique, I began designing for a few agencies as a freelance designer. After a few months, I was offered a full-time position. I loved the challenge of coming up with different ideas, narrowing them down, refining them, then seeing the final product.
With more people finding the internet, I began to teach myself HTML in the evenings. Early websites were mostly glorified tables, but I saw the potential for graphics to be used to help express the site’s message and vision. In 2000 I built my very first professional website for the Barcelona Nuts company.
Fast forward a few moons, I have designed several websites and countless designs, and I still love designing websites and making graphics to move people into action. I love telling a story that evokes an emotional reaction to the material that’s presented. While a lot of design trends have come and passed, I think we can always depend on the basics. More than three fonts can be bad, just because you have Photoshop doesn’t mean you’re a designer, and Comic Sans should NEVER be used.