Welcome to The Devil's Kitchen…

Photo of Chris by Loch Laggan

Please note that The Devil has now been hired full-time and, as such, is no longer looking for work. However, he would like to thank all of his clients for their support over the years.

The Devil, or DK, is Chris Mounsey—a freelance graphic designer for print and web, brand manager, copywriter and prominent political blogger.

The Devil has been a designer in the professional print industry for ten years, and in the web design industry for four, and has honed both his writing skills and his understanding of the principles and “netiquette” of Web 2.0 online communities in over three years of writing the highly-regarded Devil's Kitchen libertarian political weblog—recently voted #6, as voted for by bloggers and readers, in The Guide to UK Political Blogging 2007/08.

The Devil has been blogging for over three years and his writings have appeared, in one form or another, in The Telegraph, The Guardian, The Scottish Herald, The Scotsman and also in The Big Red Book Of New Labour Sleaze and The Guide To Political Blogging In The UK 2007-8.

"I have never worked with anyone who is as good at getting the vibe and feeling I am going for. If you need any sort of graphic design then DK is your man. His vision and talent is quite astonishing."Andrew Ian Dodge, writer and musician.

The Devil has also written essays for the journalist-reviewed Wanabehuman blog and guest-posted at Stephan Shakespeare's 18 Doughty Street blog (as well as appearing regularly on 18DS's internet TV channel throughout 2007).

The Devil is a founder member of, and Head of Communications for, the recently formed UK Libertarian Party. He also built the website and, with Leader Patrick Vessey, helped to write much of the copy.

The Devil's reviews during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe have appeared in Three Weeks and EdinburghGuide.com (2006 reviews collated here).

The Devil has been involved in amateur dramatics for over a decade, buring which time he has appeared as an actor in 24 shows, and produced 40 (including 12 in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe).

 

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