Andrew Beedle
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Hello!
My name is Andrew. I'd say I was a graphic designer, but I'm not. I just like pretty things.
I particuarly like typography, photography and doing disgustingly bad/good illustrations of women's faces.
Some of my biggest inspirations include M/M Paris, Gregory Crewdson, Chris Bachalo and Pocahontas.
I study at London College of Communcation, focusing on typographics. But my interest in moving image and illustration still lives on.
If you would like any work doing, or any collaboration work, please get in touch!
Thanks!
- JoinedSeptember 2007
- OccupationStudent
- HometownHartlepool
- Current cityEast London
- CountryUnited Kingdom
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I had the pleasure of working alongside Andrew from 2006-2008, untill he moved his life to the great London City to see out his dreams. An excellent designer and dear friend. When I look at his work, it takes a second look to see theres more than meets the eye. Brilliant, fresh, bright ideas and very high quality work … Read more
I had the pleasure of working alongside Andrew from 2006-2008, untill he moved his life to the great London City to see out his dreams. An excellent designer and dear friend. When I look at his work, it takes a second look to see theres more than meets the eye. Brilliant, fresh, bright ideas and very high quality work always! Well Done Beed!
Read lessMy favourite designer/spouse. His ideas are always new and excellent. I don't care if he thinks i'm good, I would have never have though of half of my stuff without him. Watch out London cos hes super hawttttt! From the biggest blog fan! (but im sure soon there will be 10000x more fans bacause that blog is actual… Read more
My favourite designer/spouse. His ideas are always new and excellent. I don't care if he thinks i'm good, I would have never have though of half of my stuff without him. Watch out London cos hes super hawttttt! From the biggest blog fan! (but im sure soon there will be 10000x more fans bacause that blog is actually super)
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