Super Nat’s designs hit the mark

Unsatisfied with mainstream corporate design work, Nathanael Jeanneret turned to freelance work and goodcompany to find something a bit more rewarding.

"I got inspired to contribute through goodcompany because as a designer I want to achieve more than just another advert in the newspaper, or catalogue in the mailbox. It's easy to have a crisis of confidence when you are doing mainstream commercial work in a proscribed style.  In that context it's difficult to feel like your work is important or relevant.”

Most recently, Nat has been involved with fulfilling a design wish for ParaQuad Victoria. Amongst other things, he’s designed invitations, bookmarks and posters to promote Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week.

Suzanne Ryan-Evers of ParaQuad calls Nathanael 'Super Nat' and describes him as a 'gem to deal with'.

"He not only did a great job in keeping the design in theme with this year's annual report, but he was also able to get the printing done for us at no charge.  The value to us has been phenomenal". Nathanael describes his goodcompany experience as being immensely rewarding, and would highly recommend other young professionals to get involved.

"A simple thing like getting involved with goodcompany can help you really enjoy your work and at the same time give you a good feeling because you are making a worthwhile contribution.  Being involved in a goodcompany project gives you back much more than just the face value of the work you donate."