About Me
You will find that I am a highly motivated CREATIVE RESOURCE readily available to take on your next creative assignment. You will inspire me with your brief. I will utilize the latest in new media technology producing your desired eye catching, eye pleasing end product.
Resources:
I have surrounded myself with cutting edge multi media technology using PC and Macintosh platforms, on which I use my expertise in various programs to bring form to your dreams and ideas.
My photography equipment covers both digital, and Medium format (Nikon and Mamiya)
Your briefing:
Here is where you share with me your (business) objectives. What are your hopes for the piece of work you want me to create? Who is the target audience? Where are they located? What will appeal to them? Facts, numbers, assumptions, suggestions, risks, issues, timeframe's, quality assurance, maintenance …
The storyboard:
I will go away and analyze your requirements and use my experience in creative design to shape and form my intended response.
Production:
And that is me off producing the agreed artwork deploying the resources to deliver the agreed artwork. Depending on the type of artwork you might be involved in delivering content and proof reading. At this stage I might be on location for a photo shoot. The production phase will be completed once you have signed off the work.
Publishing:
Printing your images, producing your portfolio, leaflet, postcard, (company) brochure or A0 posters for your new exhibition stand, burning CDs with a corporate cover, burning DVD's or uploading your new web site… whatever your requirement.
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Martin Ian Nadin
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Martin, Stockport born, completed BA(hon's) Fine Art and P.G.C.E Art & Design. His work has been exhibited in many parts of the country, including Cardiff’s Chapter Arts Gallery.
From an early age Martin has always had a keen interest in art. Firstly concentrating on drawing and painting aspects. Later branching out into computer based art.

“Things that I could once only dream of are now achievable. Painting, print, drawing and photography can now be seamlessly mixed. I am now able to create the picture I see in my mind using, and mixing at will, the appropriate media-not being limited to what the technology dictates”
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