A brief history:
Colin Murdoch has over eighteen years experience specialising in graphic design, website design and marketing. He holds citizenship of both Bermuda and the United States.

After graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1991, Colin returned to Bermuda to work within the local advertising and marketing industry. Over the next nine years he gained graphic design and marketing skills while working for advertising agencies, magazine publishers and also freelancing.

In the beginning of the year 2000 Colin founded his own business, emedia Bermuda Limited, and over the next six years further developed his managerial and graphic design skills as Creative Director of the company. Functioning on all levels within the business, Colin performed such tasks as writing project and client proposals to guiding and working within a three person art department.

During this time Colin designed and produced logos, advertising campaigns, packaging, special publications, annual reports and website projects using the Adobe Creative Suite of applications including Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator and GoLive.

In 2006 Colin left emedia to create a new studio that focused on marketing and branding for larger corporate clients. Projects typically ranged from logo and stationery design, websites, print advertising and annual report design and production.

In February 2008, Colin was offered an in-house role as Production Associate within the Marketing and Communications Department of PricewaterhouseCoopers Bermuda. Strict PwC branding guidelines are followed while producing materials as diverse as reports, proposals and marketing literature, website management and providing firm-wide branding support.

Colin works primarily on an Apple Macintosh computer using the Adobe Creative Suite and Microsoft Office applications. Many of the projects also require cross-platform creation and testing to enable viewing and editing on Windows-based computers.





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