Bill grew up in Northern Ireland, where he attained his Honours Degree in Design at the University of Ulster, illustrated a children’s textbook, and worked as an in-house illustrator for a museum, before (accidentally) taking his first job as an advertising copywriter. In 1997, he moved to Edinburgh (on a whim), and became Head of Copy at a leading direct marketing agency. Following a (largely unplanned) sabbatical in Australia in 2006, Bill (rashly) handed in his notice and set up Wing Design with his wife Kirrie – offering a range of creative services that includes copywriting, illustration, design, advertising, animation and filmmaking. He now has clients in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Belfast, London and Amsterdam, and has had work featured in the Edinburgh International Film Festival, London Transport Museum, Scottish National Galleries of Modern Art and Empire Magazine. No two working days are ever the same. In his talk, Bill explores the ways in which spontaneous action can lead to a creatively rewarding life. See Bill’s folio at wingdesign.co.uk
Nothing. But I know a little about a lot.
Cycling up hills.
Buy a road bike.
Alfred Hitchcock. Watch any of his films and you'll see why.
Predicting the weather (using the BBC Weather app).
Secret agent.
1970s TV themes.
How to play the five tones from 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind'