Daniel W. Green

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Daniel W. Green

I'm Daniel Green, I'm a graphic designer.
I work for Digit London. I specialise in Interaction Design and Brand Identity.

Fancy A Chat? I do freelance

Below are a bunch of my recent projects. Most of my work I'm not allowed to show on here, NDA's and all that jazz. But you can check out some of my finished works that I can publicise over on Behance .

As well as working within the digital design world I am also part of design collective The Gym. We produce lo-fi print publications in a variety of formats.

You can check out my experience and employement history, as well as recommendations over on Linkedin.

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  • Photo via dmorrisondesigns
    Photo via dmorrisondesigns
  • Photo via teaim
    Photo via teaim
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    themadeshop: Always. Sometimes. Never. Appropriate.

    Photo via teaim
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    thedsgnblog:

    Vlad Likh | http://behance.net/Likh_v

    “Optica. Eyewear store branding.”

    Graphic designer based in Moscow, Russia....

    Photoset via justjace
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    Photo via pureclimber
  • Photo via teaim

    offscreenmag:

    For issue No5, I hired the talented Adam Whitcroft to come up with 14 unique icons that would decorate and illustrate the...

    Photo via teaim
  • Photo via fauxpascollective
    Photo via fauxpascollective
  • Photoset via justjace

    thedsgnblog:

    DDB | http://ddb.com

    ” The 91st Art Directors Club Annual This book is an extension of the “keep fighting the good...

    Photoset via justjace
  • Photo via justjace

    cosascool:

    Maya Selway

    Photo via justjace
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    wellmadestudio: Field #4 Featuring Louis Podolski

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