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Shoothill Welcomes New Designer

Posted by Shoothill on 21st October 2021 -

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Shoothill are excited to announce the arrival of a new designer, Liam Kelsall.

Liam has been passionate about all things design for a long time, having started designing around 12 years ago, making for an excellent contribution to Shoothill’s design efforts. Liam studied Graphic Design at the University of Derby and graduated in 2015.

Liam will be working on all things UI/UX for Shoothill and its subsidiaries, helping bring Shoothill’s software to life and to assist the goal of transforming our clients’ processes with digital solutions.

David Bissell, Head of Design at Shoothill said “after viewing multiple candidates, Liam stood out as the perfect addition to our team with a good understanding of the technical whilst showing a keen eye for design”.

Liam’s arrival signifies another leap forward for Shoothill and we can not wait to see what else the future has in store for us as a company.


Shoothill Ltd

We specialise in custom software solutions. We aim to help your business improve its efficiency and generate results as a result of digital transformation, data visualisation and workflow automation. From custom software packages to websites and mobile apps.

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