Welcome to WicklowDesigns

We are a small freelance design studio dedicated to providing our clients with a no-nonsense approach to design, coupled with elegant solutions. We aim to help companies effectively and consistently communicate their unique identity to the market — beyond just a name.

Wicklow Designs offers services in custom photography, web design, icon/brand development, interface design, and marketing consultancy.

So, please take a look around, get to know the team, visit the photo gallery and check out some of our work.

 

Recent Work

SF Properties

SSG Development & Construction

 

 

From the Journal

Mark Nelson | The Loft @ Tommy Doyles | May 14, 2008

Mark Nelson

I went to see one of my favorite performers last night, Mark Nelson. He played an amazing set at the Loft, upstairs at Tommy Doyles as part of Tuesday Acoustic Showcase.

It had been almost a year since seeing him play last, far too long i say. He is one of Boston's finest singer/songwriters singing about the human condition in a way that resonates with anyone that breathes.

In addtion another local performer, John Gerard also played a great set.

I Have Defected | May 10, 2008

SmugMug

For quite sometime I have maintained four sites worth of my photographs, Flickr, Photobucket, Picasa and SmugMug. All worthwhile online applications, but in the end i had to defect to SmugMug. I think what sold me on the site was the level of customization one has in designing the galleries. The tools for organizing the pictures far exceed that of Flickr, and the usability is much more intuitive. Flickr has some nice animation, but try to figure out how to rearrange your galleries you might be there for a while.

I knew there were applications for migrating photos from one site to another, though I imagined it was going to still be a bit of a nightmare, not so. There is this little plug-in called SmuggLr works like a charm, simply install and run Firefox, and before you know it your photos from where ever else they lived are moved in full resolution over to SmugMug. Not only is it a seamless transition data wise it will keep the groups and names of all the galleries at the previous location in tact.

Now that all my photographs that live online are in one place i need t go through and reorganize and retire some, and continue to update as much as possible. This weekend should prove to have many new pictures, stay tuned!