Since the fall of 2020 I have been on a journey and learned a lot about my self along the way. I have had my own business as a freelance graphic designer, and it has been a wunderfully hard! I have learned so much about my self and how to do business.
I mainly work with smaller companies on various different projects and products. My daily tasks range from small business cards orders – to website and ecommerce development.
But after a year, the most important lesson for me is that I need colleagues.
I am starten talking to myself. A LOT!
My jobs have always been versatile in projects, so that I embrace a large set of skills. I am a technic curios person and I understand how the print production works. Which has been a great treat for my employers, I can take the technical talk with supplier, explain it simplified to my coworkers and then design a graphic print or web layout that works with our suppliers’ specifications.
Since the start of my career sourcing and buying has been like second nature to me, I enjoy finding the right supplier for a job and I know a couple of goods suppliers that I really trust.
A steely eyed missile man
I was a graphic designer at Metz (formerly Baxx Promotion) for 8 years before my freelance venture. A great place to work, with some of the business most dedicated coworkers. We had a graphic design department with 3 designers. Metz sells both company Christmas presents and promotion products. My job was to design products and presentations for promotion often in collaboration with the customers.
With the Christmas department I had the primary responsibility for visuals in MitGavevalg.dk a gift card concept. I designed among other the website and the yearly catalogue.
It was a small team with no team leader, that meant that we were our own team leader, a responsibility that shifted between projects. We were a tight knitted group that lifted work, skills and our spirits together.




