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50: Innovation And Creating A Compelling Visual Brand With Annette McDonald

50: Innovation And Creating A Compelling Visual Brand With Annette McDonald

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Annette McDonald is the Founder of Easil, an online DIY graphic solution for individuals through to large teams, looking to create on-brand graphics. Annette is also the founder of Copirite, a leading design, print and digital agency on the Gold Coast.

With over 20 years of experience in graphic design, Annette brings a ton of knowledge in practical ways you can streamline your design production for your own brand, and also the clients you manage.

In this episode of The Debra Shepherd Podcast, Annette McDonald shares her story. We talk about innovation, creativity, starting a tech company and how to create a compelling visual brand.

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