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Creative Impact: Inside the World of Freelance Designer Joe Gill

From working with iconic local institutions like Tyneside Cinema and Northern Stage to his disciplined approach to work-life balance, Joe offers a glimpse into the life of a creative freelancer.
Freelance Designer Joe Gill

Tell us a little bit about yourself & your work.

I am a Senior Graphic Designer specialising in creating impactful designs for cultural and third sector clients. I have experience with local clients such as Tyneside Cinema, Northern Stage and University of Sunderland.

If you were just starting out, what advice would you give yourself?

You should always be open to asking others for advice. It’s impossible to know everything before you start, and you’ll continuously learn along the way.

How do you manage work-life balance as a freelancer?

A therapist once advised me to set a specific time to switch off from work, like 8pm, and after that, I don’t allow myself to look at anything work-related, including websites, LinkedIn, or emails. It sounds simple, but it has made a significant difference.

What is the soundtrack of your working day?

I will resist the urge to just write BRAT. I have been enjoying the NTS Breakfast Show with Flo.

Wfh, office or coffee shop?

I’m fortunate to have a large home office filled with inspiration, from books and prints to a bit of organised chaos. However, I still enjoy mixing it up by working with others in an office environment. Shout out to the new Ouseburn Trust hot desk!

What’s your go-to wfh lunch?

I have a book called Pasta Grannies that features traditional, simple Italian recipes. There’s also a YouTube channel where you can watch 90+ year-old nonnas preparing these dishes.

How do you maintain relationships with long-term clients?

I believe it’s crucial to meet in person and remember that there’s a human behind every email.

What is your favourite way to unwind after a busy day?

Working with Tyneside Cinema deepened my interest in world cinema. I try to watch a film every night, which helps me unwind, slow down, and forget about the day’s stress while also gaining more insight into different cultures and perspectives.

What’s the best way for someone to learn more about you or get in touch?

My website is joegill.xyz, I also recently shared a showreel of some of my past work on my LinkedIn or on Instagram.

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