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Bradley Hyde

ABOUT THIS ARTIST

Bradley Hyde, Graduate looking for full time design work

Please check out my portfolio site for works I have created: www.hyde-designs.com

I have always appreciated art and have enjoyed drawing since I was a child. I grew up in a family full of artists and decided to follow suit. What started as a love for cartoons, animation, and illustration turned into a love for graphic design as well. Through the years I have honed my skills not just in practice, but in application as well. I worked at a local sign shop here in Seattle for almost a decade. There my passion for design grew. Unlike some, I have worked in the field on actually building physical applications and projects. My knowledge of signage, vehicle wraps, and promotional materials is quite extensive as well a how they are built. I have met designers who have made some really phenomenal designs for signage and whatnot, but unless it works in application, it is nothing more than a pretty picture.

I grew up on an island in the southeastern part of the United States and have lived in Seattle with my husband almost my entire adult life. I am still a fan of animation and cartoons, tend to be a joker and still feel as though I am child at heart. I am a friendly, fun, outgoing person who tends to live life as a free spirit. I am a strong advocate for environmental responsibility, freedom, equality for everyone, and social justice. All of my designs reflect these qualities as well as the clients I tend to work for.

Bradley Hyde

Disciplines

Graphic Design

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