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Design | 30th March 2017

Meet the Team: Ryan Gibson – Our “Visionary” Graphic Designer

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Ryan “The Visionary” Gibson

Starting from a fine art background, our Graduate Designer, Ryan Gibson moved into studying Advertising and Design at the University of Sunderland in 2012. His move from a small village in Nottinghamshire, with strong family ties to the North East, made him fall in love with the area he now calls home.

After graduating, Ryan found himself a short-term marketing role in the telecommunications sector. Here he took on responsibility on social media management, marketing material design and branding. He quickly adapted and learnt new skills to fit the role with enthusiasm.

Ryan joined Onyx Health in 2016, through their Graduates into Business Scheme.  In the 12 months he has been at the company, he has been key in the design and development of all marketing collateral for our clients, including corporate brochures, product leaflets, direct mailings and exhibition stands.

In addition, Ryan has been heavily focused on developing digital and social content. Predominantly he uses motion graphics to create engaging video content that has seen an audience expansion for both Onyx Health and our clients.  As well these animated videos, he has created branded visuals to gain audience attention, tailoring each message to the relevant social media platform. Ryan is passionately active in the growth of digital content for our clients.

Increasingly, Ryan provides support in other client areas, such as research, event management and compliance, ensuring all content is properly referenced and within industry codes of conduct.

Role

Graphic Design, Branding, Social Media, Event Organisation, Project Implementation

Loves

Etsy, Behance and anything hands-on crafty

Hates

Waiting, Sunday roasts and slow tech!

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