
New Year – new website! I hope to keep this one more updated than the previous incarnation. But then again, you know what they say about coblers’ children… Anyway – lots going on, so keep coming back and I’ll update my new work as it goes live. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me…
(I know that it’s April)
I am JPG
Right – will just cut straight to the chase here. My Name is Joseph Gimlik, I am a 29(ish) year old frontend and graphic designer. I have been working freelance for about 5 years. Mainly in web but also in print where and when required. My background (education-wise) is graphic design. I studied at London College of Printing (now London College of Communication), graduating in 2004. Since then I have worked in a broad cross section of design areas and disciplines including Typesetting /Graphic Design for print. Digital Development: front and back end as well as minor app development.
More coming soon. Need to work it out first.
Projects (past & current)
Get in touch...
For all enqueries please feel free to contact me using form or the details supplied below.
Email: help@thepeopleupstairsdesign.com
Skype: thepeopleupstairs
Tel: +44 (0)7885687059
Brief: Create an identity that could be used for all stationery and publication use – including guidelines for print/colour usage. Design all elements of visuals for shop / publication /digital
Brief: Design a corporate identity and web presence for a newly established company specialising in the design and construction of Anaerobic Digesters for small farms and communities. All areas of visual communication are to be considered from all aspects of print (stationery / advertising / literature) and digital as well as assistance with creating templates for client to use with print design.
Brief: Create a portfolio website for surface designer based in London. The site needs to be clean and simplistic with very few options to distract from the work. The client insists that the “about” and “contact” areas need to be available on each page as apposed to taking the viewer to a new / “dedicated” page. Thus keeping elements of the site priority (the designer’s work) alway in view regardless of content on page.
Info coming soon
Brief: Design a portfolio site for a West London based architecture group. Client requirements were simple, elegant use of space and technology. Simple categories and ease of usability for viewers. Site utalises full CMS for client to run and amend site as and when required.