Andrew Vickers is a freelance multidisciplinary designer based in London. Avenue is a showcase of Andrew’s work across a variety of media including branding & logo design, stationery, editorial & brochures, packaging, typography and website design.
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Practising acute attention to detail, Andrew frequently works with entrepreneurs and start-up companies to create integral design solutions that combine corporate identity, print and web.
Good project management, industry experience and strong ideas form the basis of an approach which consistently produces effective communications regardless of scale or budget.
A small selection of recent work is shown to the right. To request a full PDF portfolio click here.
1 / The Modern World
2 / B Furnished
3 / Lemon Press
4 / Radiance
5 / Dickenberg Down Duvets
6 / Gemsta Reef
7 / iPloy.co.uk
8 / Lindian Trust
Website design for Stewarts Plumbing & Heating Ltd, a plumbers located in Solihull, Birmingham. Stewarts required a refreshed and reworked logo as well as a modern, trustworthy presence on the internet.
Gemsta is a '3D visual search destination'. A new business developed to make searching the internet more fun. Avenue designed a 'skin' for Gemsta's virtual world and webstie design (shown right) to attract new clients and business partners.
Lemon Press are an award winning specialist printers. The spreads to right are from a brochure design which forms part of a complete rebrand ranging from stationery to website design.
Website design for MC Developments, a Bristol based property developers specialising in restoration of listed and historic buildings.
Promotional material for a weekend music and fashion event based on the Mod subculture. From Logo to magazine, Avenue covered all of the show's collateral.
Branding and poster campaign to establish Flood Defence Gates and give their product the 'Flood Defence System' presence in the run up to winter. Avenue created the corporate identity, business stationery and a set of A0 posters.