Joyful Pear Design

Whangārei
All year round

The aim of Joyful Pear Design is to teach folks how they can utilise online resources to create their own DIY graphic design related projects and marketing.

Joyful Pear Design is a boutique teaching and design studio in Onerahi Whangārei. Owner Shelley Chappory offers design, private tuition and workshops. Shelley has worked in publishing and training for over 25 years, and believes learning and upskilling can be an enjoyable experience. Topics include graphic design, web design, eBooks, photoshop, blogging, DIY marketing, art journaling, genealogy, DNA testing, and mixed media art techniques. Workshops available at Kamo High Community Education, Whangārei.

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