Welcome to the digital portfolio of Robert Sadler, graphic designer.
About Me
Hello! I’m Rob Sadler. Allow me to introduce myself.
I approach graphic design as if it were a puzzle to be solved: what’s the most effective way to communicate a message? The solution is never the same, changing with each new project based on the client’s needs and goals. I pride myself on having designed just about every deliverable there is, and that diversity keeps my job fresh, my skillset expanding, and my satisfaction high.
Like many designers, I was the “artistic” kid in class, and my creative passion has never left me. In 2010, I graduated from UMass Dartmouth with a bachelor’s degree in graphic design. I spent my last semester getting my first taste of real-world design as an intern with the university’s Publications Office, tasked with producing important materials for incoming students. I joined Communication Arts Group six months later, where I’m now a senior designer, and have been part of the team ever since.
My personal interests revolve around two things: creating and learning. I always have multiple creative projects going at once. Figurine painting. Woodworking. Video game development. Fiction writing. Hand-made cards for loved ones. If it requires creativity, I can’t help trying my hand at it. As for learning, I’m addicted to gobbling up all the information I can find on any topic that catches my interest (and that list has no end). If I’m not creating, chances are I’m reading a book or article, watching a video lecture or documentary, chatting with someone I can learn from, or researching some new interest.
About Me
Hello! I’m Rob Sadler.
Allow me to introduce myself.
I approach graphic design as if it were a puzzle to be solved: what’s the most effective way to communicate a message? The solution is never the same, changing with each new project based on the client’s needs and goals. I pride myself on having designed just about every deliverable there is, and that diversity keeps my job fresh, my skillset expanding, and my satisfaction high.
Like many designers, I was the “artistic” kid in class, and my creative passion has never left me. In 2010, I graduated from UMass Dartmouth with a bachelor’s degree in graphic design. I spent my last semester getting my first taste of real-world design as an intern with the university’s Publications Office, tasked with producing important materials for incoming students. I joined Communication Arts Group six months later, where I’m now a senior designer, and have been part of the team ever since.
My personal interests revolve around two things: creating and learning. I always have multiple creative projects going at once. Figurine painting. Woodworking. Video game development. Fiction writing. Hand-made cards for loved ones. If it requires creativity, I can’t help trying my hand at it. As for learning, I’m addicted to gobbling up all the information I can find on any topic that catches my interest (and that list has no end). If I’m not creating, chances are I’m reading a book or article, watching a video lecture or documentary, chatting with someone I can learn from, or researching some new interest.