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    Nick Hallam

    Product design & strategy

    Nick Hallam is a professional with expertise at the intersection of design, strategy, and research, specializing in digital products and services.

    Having studied graphic design, Nick delved into 20th-century sans-serif typography during his honors year in 2009 and later expanded his skills to web and mobile design by launching a popular WordPress site.

    Throughout the 2010s, Nick founded and led four different companies, including Positive Posters, Sex, Drugs & Helvetica, Joan, and Tiller, each focusing on social impact design, design conferences, digital products, and time tracking solutions.

    Nick's primary focus across his ventures has always been on understanding people, pinpointing their problems, and crafting innovative solutions to address these challenges.

    With a background in communication design from Monash University and design and visual communications from Swinburne University of Technology, Nick has held various senior design roles at prominent companies, with a track record of excelling in contract positions.

    Currently serving as the Digital Product Lead at WorkSafe Victoria, Nick Hallam has previously contributed his expertise as the Senior Product Designer at REA Group and held key positions at organizations like Tiller, Joan, The Loop, IDEO, among others, making significant contributions to the design and user experience space.

    Nick Hallam continues to seek out exciting new projects and is open to collaborating on innovative ventures to push the boundaries of design and digital solutions.

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    Sep 28 · twitter

    Real good vibes this morning in London https://t.co/nTLYvkxVDg

    Real good vibes this morning in London https://t.co/nTLYvkxVDg
    CVC's Acquisition Financing of Neolith Group – Global Legal Chronicle - Global Legal Chronicle
    Sep 19 · The Verge
    Tiller is a little puck that tracks where your time has gone - The Verge
    Tiller is a little puck that tracks where your time has gone - The Verge
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    Greater Melbourne Area