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IGCP, Rwanda and a Swan song

So yea, I haven’t really written much recently. Truth is, it’s for a combination of reasons.

Firstly, I’ve been slack, but additionally, I just haven’t had the time to commit to writing blog posts of any merit. So first, what I’ve been up to, then some news.

Working for the IGCP

If you follow me on twitter, you’ll be fed up with hearing this. For those who haven’t, over the last few months I’ve been working almost non-stop with the IGCP to re-design, build and launch their new website. We’ll we went live last month and I think we’re all pretty pleased with it. The guys were a dream to work with and put a lot of faith in me which I can only say thank you for.

I’d also like to say how grateful I am, and how lucky I feel, that I got to go to Rwanda and see the Gorillas myself. I spend 6 wonderful days training the team and touring through Kigali, Gisenyi and Musanse and I’d recommend a trip to anyone interested in seeing a beautiful country, even if it is one that has such a strong sigma still attached to it. Although we must never forget what happened there,  we must let those images go as our portrait of Rwanda, as it is, truly, a fantastic country.

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A swan song

Due to the fact I’m not writing, but also to the fact I’m taking on more and more ‘out of hours’ work I’ve decided to re-jig things a little bit in terms of blogging and work. In a few months time I’ll be switching out all of my portfolio stuff to blackrabb.it. This will leave this site free for blogging an musings which I’ve felt for sometime now should run apart from my portfolio stuff.

I’ll still be available to do sites and graphics, you’ll still deal with me and things behind the scenes won’t change much, I just feel this is the right time to split the two sides of my personal design brand.

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