Welcome.

If you're here, it is probably because I’ve reached out to collaborate on work (SEO is horrible on this website so there’s no way you would find me otherwise)!

TL;DR:

My strengths are in UX, branding, eCommerce and social media content, and here is a selection of my work:

… for those sticking around, let me introduce myself. I’m Martin and I have a background in design and marketing. I’ve worked on various campaigns end-to-end, but like digital projects especially. Here’s one of my favourites from my time at Factory X:

(They own Gorman, Dangerfield, Princess Highway, Jack London etc.)

All company websites were being overhauled to Shopify from our legacy platform at the time, where I helped to conceptualise graphics and user experience for all brands. This Princess Highway concept wasn’t used in the end but I thought it was fun and reflective of my personal style.

I also conceptualised campaign launches and helped with art direction. Here is a seasonal campaign for Dangerfield that I created the aesthetic identity for.

And this is a campaign for Jack London where I was the art director and designer of digital assets.

Before this, I was the digital designer at Empire Skate; another retail business with a strong online presence. During my time, I helped to redesign their website with UX improvements and an aesthetic overhaul.

They also owned a bunch of sub-brands, of which I helped to create the identity and social content for their in-house barbershop; Dirtbag Barbers.

This role was perfect for my skills at the time, as I had grown up with a huge interest in photography and skateboarding. My introduction to design was actually through making editorial content and advertisements of my friends, of which you can see a selection below:

I’ve also worked for various freelance clients through the years and here is a little reel of highlights.

I’ll finish with some formative work. My very first role was for the Ronald McDonald House Charities and I helped to brand internal events, print materials and create content. These are some favourites from my time there.

And finally… my graduate exhibition. I initially majored in Photographic Design and these portraits were taken as a nod to my heritage. They were shot on monochromatic film and digitally colourised in Photoshop (the analogue colourising of photographs has Asian origins).

If you’ve made it this far, consider me extremely gratuitous… If you’d like to chat further, you can contact me on info@martinjoe.com