Elizabeth Woodroffe is a London-based graphic designer holding a Bachelor of the Arts degree in Graphic Design from the Surrey Institute of Art & Design and a Higher National Diploma in Graphic Design from Kingston University.
With over 20 years experience spanning various sectors including charity, retail, legal, and medical industries, she has honed her skills in contemporary graphic design, and print production. Proficient in diverse disciplines within the industry, she employs a professional and adept approach to deliver creative solutions. She excels in project planning and execution, meeting deadlines and adhering to budgetary constraints. Committed to exceeding client expectations, she consistently strives to elevate outcomes.
She is an accomplished photographer, with her work often featured in client materials and more recently in the international contemporary art magazine Frieze. Additionally, she is a founding member of the Wimbledon Film Club, and as a volunteer she is actively involved in curating and showcasing a diverse array of films for the community.
Previous clients include; Autus, Brent Law Centre, Camden Community Law Centre, Centre 70, Child Poverty Action Group, Clyde & Co, Concern Worldwide, ECHO Evelina Children's Heart Organisation, Flipside, Ghetto Biennale, Hackney Community Law Centre, Holy Trinity Primary School, ICAN, Islington Law Centre, Janet Gough Apsidal Heritage, Kingston Voluntary Action, Law Centres Network, LawWorks, London Legal Support Trust, L’Arche de Pégase Equestrian Centre, Merton & Lambeth CAB, North Kensington Law Centre, Orleans House Gallery, South London Dial-a-Ride, South West London Law Centre, Springfield Law Centre, The International Council on Archives, The Maya Centre, Towards Maturity, Temple Legal Centre, Tower Hamlets Law Centre, USPG United Society Partners in the Gospel, Westminster Women’s Aid, Wimbledon Film Club.