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Colin

Colin Tait

UX/UI Designer
Renaissance designer

When it comes to design versatility, Colin is essentially a creative unicorn.

With over two decades of experience under his belt, he's the design equivalent of a Swiss Army knife - equally adept at crafting stunning print pieces as he is building out slick digital experiences.

From branding and brochures to complex websites and animated campaigns, Colin has basically done it all. His toolbox spans the entire Adobe Creative Suite that he's been wielding like a design ninja for 20+ years. Colin is also a Figma wizard and dabbles in HTML/CSS to create whatever future-forward designs our world-changing clients need.

But it's not just his technical versatility that makes Colin so invaluable. With a University Diploma in Electronic Media Design, he understands all the strategic thinking and problem-solving required to transform a concept into an impactful final product. Need a campaign infographic that jolts people awake to an urgent issue? Or maybe a dashboard UI that somehow makes data feel fun? Colin has that magical ability to transform the complex into the compelling.

At the end of the day, stellar communication and a passion for constantly learning are what really set Colin apart. This renaissance designer brings an insatiable curiosity and collaborative spirit to every project. So whether he's designing the next big nonprofit brand or a killer web app, you know Colin's creations will be making positive change happen, one brilliant concept at a time.

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Colin's favourite revolutionary

William Morris is Colin's design hero - that 19th century rebel who fused radical politics with jaw-dropping artistry. Just like Morris used his intricate textile designs to challenge industrialization's ugliness, Colin is driven to wield his creative skills for positive change. Morris' "art for people's sake" ethos reminds Colin that great design does more than just look nice - it uplifts lives and propels society in a better direction. In that pioneering, socially-conscious spirit, Colin finds constant inspiration to create visuals that don't just look good, but actively do good.

William Morris