Who am I

She’s said it before and she’ll say it again… Suzie Webb does not like writing in the third person!

She has taken a strong and vocal stand against it since 2003.

She has however on occasion been forced to write some dubious third person waffle about “professional career in digital media” this, and “envelope pushing interactivity” that, in a tragic effort to prove herself. This has done absolutely nothing to redress any balance whatsoever! She has subsequently given up. But if you like third person curriculum vitae websites then you can compare your achievements to hers at this website called LinkedIn.

Or you can read her micro biography here:

She was born in this place in the 1970′s and she has a great love of this song because of growing up next to the Moors. She then got rudely moved by her parents to this god forsaken land which turned out to be quite good with the help of these things.

She went to art school to do sculpture and got told to make stuff like this when she really wanted to make stuff like this. She got too skint to be an artist and so went to work in the digital industries where she climbed the greasy pole with her own particular “brand” of humour, honesty and aesthetics.

She left her job after over-hearing herself say the words “target demographic” one too many times. She is now something else.

She lives in Oslo and is an artist, designer, illustrator, writer and inventor.

A*W*A*R*D*S

Some of the Shiny objects & Random
accolades I have won for my work.

There's been others, but this probably
proves the point I was trying to make.

People I've worked with

DIESEL, SMALLTOWN SUPERSOUND, the bbc, MUNGOLIAN JETSET, URBAN SPLASH, channel 4, D&AD, SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN GROUP, kisky NETMEDIA, HOTROD MAGAZINE, MICK ROCK, URBIS, CORNERHOUSE, LUNA FLICKS, KARINA LAX, OF THE FUTURE, BLUEPRINT STUDIOS

Coverage & Press

WIRED, GUARDIAN, COMPUTER ARTS, DESIGN WEEK, IdN, Hotrod, The Guardian, Elle, The Times, Oprah Magazine... yes you read right, Oprah magazine.