20 August 2009 - 11:57am| by | 6 comments

O'Shea moves to Tayburn from Navyblue

O'Shea moves to Tayburn from NavyblueO'Shea moves to Tayburn from Navyblue

Tayburn has appointed Michael O'Shea as design director at its Edinburgh office.

Michael will work with Tayburn's creative director, Malcolm Stewart on the agency’s corporate branding, packaging, reporting and digital clients.

Originally from Sydney, Michael arrived in the UK eight years ago, holding positions at Propaganda in Leeds and joining Tayburn from Navyblue in Edinburgh.

Speaking of his new role, he said: "Tayburn has been behind some hugely successful brands and campaigns over the years, so it is a great opportunity to work with an agency that has real pedigree. I'm looking forward to the role and aim to contribute to the agency's award winning work."

"His breadth of expertise will not only add to the team's creativity", added Malcolm Stewart, "but his knowledge and experience will help to mentor and develop younger members of the team."

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20 Aug 2009 - 13:15
Cheggers's picture
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I recognise that name! Good luck at Tayburn Mike.

Anonymous (not verified)
20 Aug 2009 - 17:35
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Used to work with him, great guy, good on ya mate...

21 Aug 2009 - 10:03
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I too worked with Mike. He is a brilliant designer and an even better guy! He is always the first to offer to help and is an absolute perfectionist. So happy for him.

21 Aug 2009 - 10:21
chris_miller's picture
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Spot on. Tayburn has got itself a good 'un there.

Anonymous (not verified)
21 Aug 2009 - 17:49
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He he he. Bitter navybluer Rocky?

Anonymous (not verified)
25 Aug 2009 - 02:37
Anonymous's picture

Another exit from Navy Blue! Is there anyone left in the building? Surely now Tayburn are Scotland's biggest design firm?

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