Enzo Zanelli

Enzo Zanelli

Enzo, a graphic designer with over 30 years' experience, he is always looking to find innovative solutions to visual and communications requirements.

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Enzo, a graphic designer with over 25 years' experience, he is always looking to find innovative solutions to visual and communications requirements.

Enzo writes

Having spent several years as a publications designer for various large firms I set up Square Eye Design 24 years ago to provide my services to a wider audience. I received my degree in Graphic Design at the London College of Printing in the early 90s when desktop publishing and computer graphics were still in their early days. All those years of learning to hand draw type went out of the window but not the innate passion for graphic design I had developed. I soon discovered that working in-house for companies had some creative limitations but it gave me a great perspective on how design can be beneficial to professional organisations. Bringing creativity to business communications was a challenge I lapped up.

Once Square Eye Design was set up, I intended to provide services such as graphic design and branding in a very personal way that people who were in the business community could understand and appreciate. I always try to find a fresh way to answer any brief and do this by getting as much feedback from the client as possible. This has led to many long-standing collaborations with organisations such as Omron Healthcare for 15 years, April Strategy for 14 years, Castell Safety for 16 years and ANLP for over 19 years. There have been numerous other clients and projects and I have worked with many people as they move from business to business.

The main areas I assist business in is logo design, branding, brochures, magazines, direct marketing, stationary, posters, manuals, books, exhibitions, presentations, illustrations and many more.

Having met Karen Falconer over 19 years ago I was given the job of designing Rapport magazine from issue 4. I haven’t looked back since and after more than 80 issues I still enjoy the challenge of bringing all the amazing articles and ideas together.