poster Archives:
Wildlife Road Show
Full brand development for outdoor summer roadshow designed to attract interest and curiosity at busy venues. An intriguing campaign of postcards, magnets, posters, branded seed packets and large format imagery.
How Wild is Your Life?
Good question. It’s what Julia Morris and her team from the Black Country Living Landscape will be asking members of the public over the coming summer months. So if you spy some strange looking wildlife at these venues, we’re sure you’ll be intrigued enough to find out more… Sunday 7th August – Northycote Farm, Wolverhampton [...]
St John’s School Documentary Display and Signage
A range of designs to document the school’s activities, community and ethos. Photo montage was used to sympathetically represent and enhance different aspects of the school and was applied to postcards, pull up banners, posters and two 5 metre tall linen banners for the school hall.
The Mandrake Root
The design of an image used to brand and launch the film at its premieres. Inspired by Botticelli’s ‘The Birth of Venus’, the design imaginatively features the lead actress and elements from the film’s story and historic setting. It appears on posters, flyers, DVD packaging, invites and online.
Personalised Learning in Birmingham
The design of an extensive teacher training pack. The design style is simple, organised and informative making cross-referencing easy without being sterile. It uses relevant images of classrooms, children and teachers to enhance the educational content but reflects a professional audience. This design style was consistently applied throughout a range of training resources including leaflets, [...]
High Growth Programme – A City Enterprise Initiative
A project encompassing the branding, design and delivery of promotional items to support the City High Growth Programme, which contributes to Birmingham’s entrepreneurial culture and the development of local wealth and job creation.
Young Carers project
Design achieved through our facilitation of a workshop for the young carers involved. Our role in this project was to realise their messages through the creative process and take their design to final production.
Goldsmiths University invite
E-zine campaign and poster promoting workshops and seminars.