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Setting sail with The Marketing Practice
During my 8-months with The Marketing Practice, I got stuck in on a number of projects. Namely crafting wireframes and prototypes, designing and building email campaigns, with a bit of WordPress development on the side. I worked with some big names – Lenovo, AWS, Dell, O2, Quickbooks, Sage, VMware, and WCC.
I was rarely involved in an end-to-end process but despite the ad hoc nature, I was able to deliver quality and consistency – ever mindful of the end user, creating functional yet delightful, interfaces and interactions.