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Senior Digital Creative Designer at Dewynters
Location: Crawley Down, England, United Kingdom 6 work roles 3 schools
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Neil Bartle is listed as Senior Digital Creative Designer at Dewynters, a with 92 employees, based in Crawley Down, England, United Kingdom. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at dewynters.com, phone signal with area code 207, and a matched LinkedIn profile for Neil Bartle.

Neil Bartle previously worked as Creative Artworker at Grey Advertising and Graphic Designer at Sdl (Uk) Ltd. Neil Bartle holds British Printing Industries Federation (Bpif) City And Guilds In Print Origination, Print Origination from London College Of Printing.

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About Neil Bartle

About me? Well...Since I was a teenager obsessively listening to the soundtrack of 'CATS' whilst on my paper round I have been a fan of musical theatre. Little knowing that this obsession with one particular show would lead me to having a long career in arts marketing with the company that designed the iconic branding for the show I was so obsessed with, and many other iconic West End and global productions.My career started as a typesetter/paste-up artist creating artwork on art boards (yes, I am that old!) for all kinds of print from business stationery to magazine pages and corporate brochures ready to send off to plate makers. With the advent of DTP I made the shift to PageMaker and QuarkXpress, enthusiastically embracing the new technologies but retaining the eye for detail that I had developed as a paste-up artist.After working for a couple of years working I travelled around the globe. I learnt a lot about myself, other people and cultures during this time. It was a major period of development for me personally and has given me a love of travel which I enjoy to this day.Upon returning to the UK I started at Dewynters as an artworker, and I have never left!This job has given me a great sense of pride and achievement. Seeing my work all over London and the UK, whether it was posters on buses and tube stations, on roadside billboards, adverts in newspapers and magazines, or leaflets in mail shots, it always made me smile. Indeed, seeing my work in airports when travelling to other countries proudly made me think 'I did that'.With the advent of the internet I quickly realised that this was the way forward and wanted embrace the new technologies and marketing opportunities as soon as possible. I moved from print into digital, helping set up Dewynters' fledgling digital department by creating the early static banners and then moving onto designing and building websites.The digital world presents endless opportunities for learning new technology and techniques which are constantly evolving and I have worked across most elements of this field. I am currently specialising in creating engaging animated HTML5 banner and responsive HTML email campaigns.My love of travel has continued and I have been lucky enough to have visited many countries including Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Nepal, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, USA, Canada and many European countries, but a personal favourite was visiting the Falkland Islands.I love a challenge, learning new things and (without wanting to sound too cheesy) making the most of life.

Listed skills include Typography, Art Direction, Illustrator, Indesign, and 7 others.

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Dewynters
Dewynters
Senior Digital Creative Designer
london, london, united kingdom
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Senior Digital Creative Designer

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London, England, United Kingdom

I started working at Dewynters in 1994 as a print artworker and was somewhat surprised and delighted to find myself working at the very agency who had created the iconic branding for the musical which I had loved and spent so many hours listening to in my teenage years (see my 'About' section).I have loved creating the artwork for their campaigns and have taken great pride in having worked on some of the most iconic shows that the West End has produced over the past 25+ years. Nothing I… Show more I started working at Dewynters in 1994 as a print artworker and was somewhat surprised and delighted to find myself working at the very agency who had created the iconic branding for the musical which I had loved and spent so many hours listening to in my teenage years (see my 'About' section).I have loved creating the artwork for their campaigns and have taken great pride in having worked on some of the most iconic shows that the West End has produced over the past 25+ years. Nothing I did previously has filled me with more pride than working for this company. Seeing posters I have created on the tube, buses, taxis, and billboards all over London, indeed the U.K. has made me very proud of what I do. Now my work is global on the internet!With my desire for learning and using new technologies I moved over to the digital side in the early days of the internet, literally when websites were a new thing. Originally creating static banners with Photoshop and then moved onto designing and building websites with Adobe Dreamweaver and Flash (now Animate).The explosive growth of the internet and our digital department has meant that I eventually had to decide which area I wanted to specialise in as one person could not do it all! I decided I wanted to stick with the marketing side and dropped the website side of things as I enjoyed creating animated and interactive assets more.I have moved up in the company and I am now Senior Digital Creative Designer at Dewynters designing animated and interactive HTML 5 banner campaigns for our clients using Adobe Creative Suite including Photoshop, Illustrator and Animate in conjunction with Google Web Designer and Greensock animation. Occasionally these banners will also have video content which I can edit/create using Adobe After Effects or Adobe Premiere.I also design and build responsive HTML email campaigns using the Adobe Creative Suite and use Mailchimp to send out these campaigns to our clients data lists. Show less

Nov 1994 - Present

Creative Artworker

Grey Advertising

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Not long after arriving in Australia to do some travelling (I didn't really get very far with the travelling) I worked for Grey Advertising, a leading advertising agency in Australia at the time.I was employed on a contract basis as a creative artworker to produce final artwork for brochures, catalogues, promotional material and advertisements for various clients working with the Account Directors on the final stages of production. In addition to this I would also work on material which… Show more Not long after arriving in Australia to do some travelling (I didn't really get very far with the travelling) I worked for Grey Advertising, a leading advertising agency in Australia at the time.I was employed on a contract basis as a creative artworker to produce final artwork for brochures, catalogues, promotional material and advertisements for various clients working with the Account Directors on the final stages of production. In addition to this I would also work on material which was used for client pitches. One client was based in Adelaide and another in Sydney so this was my first experience of sending material through an ISDN network. All very new technology at the time!There was an option for sponsorship to stay in Australia, but is it a VERY long way from home and the pull of family and 'old Blighty' eventually made me home sick so I returned to the U.K. Show less

Jan 1994 - Jun 1994

Graphic Designer

Sidcup, England, United Kingdom

SDL were a nationwide computer distribution company with their own retail section who sold computers and exclusive game packs for the Commodore 64/Amiga and Sinclair ZX Spectrum computers. They also had exclusive distribution rights to early consoles such as the SEGA Megadrive.I was employed in the marketing department as a designer/typesetter. The department had its own high-end typesetting department using the latest typesetting RIPS, drum scanners and software available at the time… Show more SDL were a nationwide computer distribution company with their own retail section who sold computers and exclusive game packs for the Commodore 64/Amiga and Sinclair ZX Spectrum computers. They also had exclusive distribution rights to early consoles such as the SEGA Megadrive.I was employed in the marketing department as a designer/typesetter. The department had its own high-end typesetting department using the latest typesetting RIPS, drum scanners and software available at the time. My main duties would be to create finished artwork for all advertisements, brochures, flyers, catalogues, boxes and box sleeves for the various different 'game packs' they would put together for the consoles they sold, as well as all internal stationery and their retail and trade show signage. I would see a job from concept through to final four colour film output.This not only involved typesetting and design but also the scanning of transparencies on high end drum scanners, the digital editing of these images and the final output to four colour film.The attention to detail in this company was second to none and while I was employed in this position I learnt to use a lot of new software and it was a major leap forward for my career as the technology in the print industry was changing rapidly and my skill sets were beginning to encompass parts of the previously 'specialist' sector of Reprographics as well as using Quark XPress and various extensions to their fullest.I also helped out with the day to day maintenance of the computer systems, typesetting equipment, drum scanners, and calling out engineers when required.After just over a year in this position I had the urge to experience more of the world and so decided to leave and head down under to do some travelling around Australia while on a work visa. Show less

Oct 1992 - Nov 1993

Dtp Apple Mac Operator

Scorpio Repro

London, England, United Kingdom

I joined this company in January 1992 as a DTP Apple Mac operator to create editorial pages for the National Farming Union Journal. Using the new skills I had required after completing an intensive course in Quark XPress3.0 at the London College of Print after my return from travelling.I would also assist in the design and creation of black and white adverts for other departments in the company.Unfortunately the magazine was unprofitable and production was halted shortly after… Show more I joined this company in January 1992 as a DTP Apple Mac operator to create editorial pages for the National Farming Union Journal. Using the new skills I had required after completing an intensive course in Quark XPress3.0 at the London College of Print after my return from travelling.I would also assist in the design and creation of black and white adverts for other departments in the company.Unfortunately the magazine was unprofitable and production was halted shortly after my arrival and I was made redundant. It did however give me professional experience in using Quark Xpress and I was keen find something else and continue with my career in the new digital side of design and print origination. Show less

Jan 1992 - Jun 1992

Magazine Designer

Maxwell Business Communications (Mbc)

Wilmington, Kent

I joined MBC as a magazine designer where my main task was designing rough page layouts on grid formats for a weekly trade newspaper and monthly trade magazines with exciting titles like 'Electronics Express' and 'Cranes Today'.These were rough layouts to so we could calculate the exact number of words that the editorial staff would require when writing their articles and also the size and positions of the images in the magazines. The final artwork was produced at another site in the… Show more I joined MBC as a magazine designer where my main task was designing rough page layouts on grid formats for a weekly trade newspaper and monthly trade magazines with exciting titles like 'Electronics Express' and 'Cranes Today'.These were rough layouts to so we could calculate the exact number of words that the editorial staff would require when writing their articles and also the size and positions of the images in the magazines. The final artwork was produced at another site in the Robert Maxwell empire.Occasionally there would be an advert to design for inclusion in a magazine which required final artwork standards but they were far and few between and, because I was not able to use my skills to their fullest, I decided it was time to fulfil a long standing ambition... I took a year out to travel in South East Asia! Show less

Sep 1989 - Dec 1990

Trainee Typesetter And Paste Up Artist

E.E. Owens & Co. Ltd.

London, England, United Kingdom

I started here straight after leaving school to do an apprenticeship in Print Origination at the London College of Printing on block release for two years.When not in college I would be working for this company where my main tasks would be to take a job from customer copy to final finished artwork doing all typesetting, proof reading, artwork production, customer corrections and final customer proofing myself.These were in the pre-desk top publishing days (so for the history… Show more I started here straight after leaving school to do an apprenticeship in Print Origination at the London College of Printing on block release for two years.When not in college I would be working for this company where my main tasks would be to take a job from customer copy to final finished artwork doing all typesetting, proof reading, artwork production, customer corrections and final customer proofing myself.These were in the pre-desk top publishing days (so for the history buffs out there) I would use an APL (Cora5) Typesetting input station and a Linotronic 101 Image Setter to create the text columns for layout, and a AGFA Gevaert Repromaster process camera for creating black and white half tone images. It was here that I also had my first experience of the future and had the chance to use an early DTP system which was using PageMaker 3.0 running on an Apricot computer and outputting to a Varityper VT600.Happy days? Maybe not... too many nasty chemicals required back then.... :) Show less

Sep 1986 - Aug 1989
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Neil Bartle education

British Printing Industries Federation (Bpif) City And Guilds In Print Origination, Print Origination

London College Of Printing

I attended the London College of Printing (now the London College of Communication) as part of my apprenticeship whereby I attended.

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Bexleyheath School

Having relocated to this school from Dartford Grammar I completed my formal school education and achieved a range of 'O' level and 'CSE'.

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Dartford Grammar
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Neil Bartle is based in Crawley Down, England, United Kingdom while working with Dewynters.

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Neil Bartle has worked for Dewynters, Grey Advertising, Sdl (Uk) Ltd, Scorpio Repro, and Maxwell Business Communications (Mbc).

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Neil Bartle holds British Printing Industries Federation (Bpif) City And Guilds In Print Origination, Print Origination from London College Of Printing.

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Neil Bartle is listed with skills including Typography, Art Direction, Illustrator, Indesign, Microsoft Office, Graphic Design, Web Design, and Logo Design.

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