Meet the Neverbland newbies

Izzy Payne

Izzy Payne

28.09.2023

We’ve been lucky enough to have expanded our Neverbland team recently, so here’s your first look at our Neverbland newbies! Join us as we get to know the guys…

Catherine

From: California, USA

Favourite colour: Blue

What celeb would you like to have dinner with?: Joan Didion

What is your guilty pleasure?: Overstaying my welcome at coffee shops 👩🏽‍💻

What is your new job title? Design Intern

What attracted you to work with Neverbland?

I was really excited by the prospect of working at a creative studio that specialises in digital products - especially one with such an integrated team that both designs and develops its products. I thought the work was of a high calibre and that the clients were all people and organisations whom I would be genuinely excited to work with.

What are you most looking forward to about your future with Neverbland?

I feel like I have so much to learn and Neverbland has so much to teach me. I am looking forward to developing my skills as a designer as well as getting to know the studio’s process behind producing such great work. Additionally, this is my first in-person internship, so it has been wonderful getting to know and interact with the team. I really enjoy getting to work alongside other designers. I am fairly new to London, but being a part of Neverbland has made me feel very welcomed and given me insight into the evergreen creative scene of Shoreditch.

Femi

From: Nigeria

Favourite colour: Black/Blue

What celeb would you like to have dinner with? (alive or dead): J Cole

What is your guilty pleasure? : Doom scrolling Instagram reels 😔

What is your new job title?: Developer

What attracted you to work with Neverbland?

Neverbland's excellent portfolio of cutting-edge and aesthetically pleasing digital creations was one of the first things that drew me in. I was very impressed by the agency's dedication to exceeding customer expectations and pushing the envelope of creativity. Also, working with a great team of engineers, designers, and digital strategists, as well as the opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects, made joining Neverbland an exciting career move. Lastly, I loved that Neverbland understood that the world of work is evolving, and remote work is an essential component of modern work-life balance.

What are you most looking forward to about your future with Neverbland?

I’m looking forward to working on an interesting range of projects with each new project bringing unique challenges and opportunities for creative problem-solving. This will challenge me to think and help me acquire new skills and improve existing ones enabling me to deliver even better results for our clients.

I'm also excited to learn from other experienced developers and managers, which will help me to tap into their knowledge, learn best practices, and gain insights into various aspects of development and project management.

Ultimately, I hope to contribute to the success of our clients by providing high-quality solutions that meet and surpass their expectations.

Ed

From: Brighton

Favourite colour: #000000

What celeb would you like to have dinner with? (alive or dead): JVN (Jonathan Van Ness)

What is your guilty pleasure? If it’s wrong to eat endless packs of Koka spicy instant noodles then I don’t want to be right.

What is your new job title? Senior Designer

What attracted you to work with Neverbland?

The studio’s beautiful and highly considered design approach, the ethical projects and partners, the B-Corp status made me feel confident joining, the very fun Shoreditch location, and I’ve been following (and loving) NB’s work for a while.

What are you most looking forward to about your future with Neverbland?

Building really great products, getting better every day, helping others level up their skills, working through tough challenges, taking leaps to create things you’re not sure you can pull off (this is the magic), hanging out with lovely people and doing the best design work of my career.

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