A FREELANCE graphic designer who offered work free of charge for struggling businesses during the coronavirus pandemic has been recognised for his generosity by being nominated for an award.
Andy Pink, from Rainhill, has reached the finals in the national 2020 Yuno Juno Freelancer Awards.
This year marks the awards’ sixth year running and 28-year-old Andy has made the final shortlist, along with 33 other creatives from across the UK, despite having only becoming a full-time freelancer in August when he launched his website Andy The Creative.
The awards usually focus on excellence, however this year it’s not only about the great work achieved, but more importantly, honouring freelancers for acts of kindness.
The pandemic has made 2020 an incredibly tough year for many, and Andy who studied at Liverpool John Moores University who has been a graphic designer for six years, provided an entire branding package for a tech company that was just starting out.
Understanding how difficult it can be to create a business at the best of times, Andy knew that during COVID-19, it would be much harder. Supplying a full brand package, pitch video and supporting materials - totally free of charge as a good will gesture - the tech company was raring to go without the usual start up costs.
Andy has also helped other businesses providing his services at a very low cost to keep them afloat during this uncertain time.
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Andy, who works with North West-based companies as well as others from across the UK including James Troop & Co Ltd, MyLegal, Creative Peak, Advanced Aesthetics, was nominated by his clients In Focus Consulting, HeselTech, VerifiiD and Owen Peters Photography where they detailed their great experience working with Andy on branding and web design projects, pointing out his incredible attention to detail and knowledge of his craft.
Yuno Juno is the UK’s largest marketplace of creative and tech freelancers, and pairs fantastic creatives with some of the biggest global brands including BBC, Google, Sky, ITV, Selfridges, Eurostar and M&C Saatchi.
Andy said: “It’s unbelievable to be nominated for such a prestigious, nationwide award and the largest of its kind in my industry.
“Helping my clients achieve and exceed their goals is, and always has been, at the forefront of my priorities. Winning Freelancer of the Year would be the icing on the cake of what’s been an amazing first year for both me and my clients, even during the pandemic.”
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