“I’ve worked with Nicky for many years now, I’d like to think I spotted her talents early and gave her one of her first permanent roles. More recently I started my own agency and have chased her for her freelancing skills on many occasions. Nicky is bursting with skill that’s twinned with a huge can do attitude, topped off with great ideas and creativity. She’s a really great person and can interpret a brief immediately and create work that is way beyond the clients expectations. I’d highly recommended her to anyone, as long as she can occasionally spare some time for me.”
Craig Roderick - Creative Director / Founder at Catch A Fire
“I started working with Nicky in 2015 at BD, where her digital design and motion skills pushed the creative output of our studio to the highest possible level - always going the extra mile and never failing to deliver against what could often be challenging briefs and deadlines.
Since then, I’ve been lucky enough to have many opportunities to bring Nicky in on projects at both St Luke’s and AND - to take on motion graphics work that needed a safe pair of hands to challenge the concept, push the creativity and deliver first class animated output for use across a variety of channels, including Social and TV.
Nicky brings a creative, open-minded and flexible approach, backed by great talent and experience. And she’s a joy to work with too!”
Greg Danford - Design Principal / AND Digital
“I've worked with Nicky for over 2 years now and she is a gem. Her work is always of the highest quality, she is diligent and conscientious; never leaving a job half finished but staying as long as it takes if there's a deadline to meet.
As a digital designer, Nicky has excellent technical knowledge and is well respected by developers and designers alike. She is calm and patient and works well with far less technically competent colleagues in explaining issues and solutions.
On top of this, Nicky is lovely and an absolute pleasure to work with.”
John Ronayne - Production & Delivery Manager (Technology) at Cancer Research UK