Malcolm White
Art was always my best subject at school so it is not surprising that it has become my career in various forms. Upon leaving school I trained as a silkscreen printer, moved on to prop design, and then paste-up and typesetting – graphic design, and eventually ended up specialising in illustration and visualising, which had been used throughout each past experience. I enjoy a challenge and endeavour to always deliver my best as I pride myself in a well crafted end result.
Illustration, technical illustration, image manipulation, cartoons, visualising, concepting, Graphic design
U.E., AUT design school
• Illustration/visualising/image manipulation (ellen&ellen - part time 3 days a week) 2010 - present
• Illustration/visualising/image manipulation (Self Employed - part time) 2010 - present
• Illustration/image graphics/design (Maxim Group) 2006
• Image graphics/illustration – Insight Creative 1993
• Graphic designer/illustrator/photo manipulator (Insight Creative – JohnsonDiversey UK) 1993
• Graphic design/Illustration/Image Graphics (self employed) 1992
• Graphic Designer (Phoenix Print) 1990
• Graphic Designer (Mattingly Advertising) 1989
• Prop design/interior design (Farmers "Stores of the Future") 1987
• Silkscreen Printer (Farmers Trading Company) 1985
• Silkscreen Printer (Vince Bowyer Kingswood) 1983
Annie McCulloch, Portfolio Recruitment
sharonnewey@xtra.co.nz (Habitat Magazine)
Jo Bayley, Firebrand (Aquent)
Lisa Morton, Tangible Media
Matt Bruce, Ridgeline Clothing
Mobile: 022 632 7026
Telephone: 818 7376
www.behance.net/2feetabove/frame
www.malcolmwhite.daportfolio.com
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