Bill Collier
Designer
To know Bill is to love him, and to be assured your work will be produced by the expert. Bill is the one, the point person, the troubleshooter, the-buck-stops-here man, who makes sure all the printed and produced marketing materials that funnel through our agency get printed correctly and produced well. This role involves ensuring the right files, graphics, paper, ink viscosities, set-ups, hex codes, aqueous coatings, and all the back-end things you’ve never ever heard of are exactly perfect. What’s great is you don’t need to know or worry about those things because Bill is. He can, he will and he does. In fact, he loses sleep over this kind of stuff. But he and our clients should sleep easy; there is not a production challenge he has not surmounted.
Random Stats About Bill
Guitars I've had over the years. Probably more. 75
Wonderful and talented daughters I have. 2
Years I've worked in printing and advertising. 34
Drawings and sketches I've done over the years. 999
A Few More Really Random Things
You Didn’t Know About Bill
What's it like to work here?
When you’ve been here as long as I have, it’s like a family more than a working environment. You know people so well on a personal level.
What is your most treasured possession?
I have none. I really don’t. I build guitars. But I could give them away in a second. I don’t have any possessions I just cherish. Maybe … family photos would be something I cherish.
What is the hardest part about your job?
For me, it is the responsibility to make sure it is right. I nitpick everything. I am a very analytical person. Details. I enjoy it though. Deadlines. I’ve done it so long so I don’t know if there is a hard part. I enjoy it all.
What would you spend your last dollar on?
It would be giving it to someone who needed it. Pass it on, you know?
Is there anywhere you wouldn’t want to travel?
My phobia is real remote places that are uncivilized and primitive. Like you go in the with the best intentions and someone runs a spear through you. I would love space travel. I could watch the stars and moon all night.
What’s on your desk every day?
A banana; I’ve been eating that since I was 14. A notepad. And I always keep an itinerary of what I need to do for the day.
If you weren’t doing what you’re doing, what would you be doing?
I would be an astronaut. I love that stuff. Like LOVE it. I’ll go sit and watch planes fly. I know that sounds weird, but I am fascinated. It’s an obsession. I got a Billy Blast-Off toy in the late 60s, and my first band was named that.