Click through the links below to see examples of printed literature designed for each client.
Invitations, signage and advertising for the University of Leeds School of Design Degree Show, 2007.
(Produced in collaboration with Nicola Bowker).
Leeds-based contemporary dance company, Ascendance REP, required a range of printed material to promote their 2008 programme, The Cathedral Tour. Alongside the promotional items, an educational Resource Pack was designed, enabling Ascendance REP to encourage youth participation in dance, both in schools and in community projects.
To see more work created for Ascendance REP, click here.
Cathedral Tour poster and flyer
Inner Spaces Resource Pack
National charity providing free support, information and complementary therapies for anyone affected by breast cancer. The printed material was an integral part of Breast Cancer Haven's campaign to raise £2.2 million in order to open their third Haven in Leeds. To see more work created for Breast Cancer Haven, click here.
Posters
Flyers
Family-run business based in Dewsbury, Eric F. Box Funeral Directors Ltd. is not a 'typical' funeral directing company. Caring for the bereaved since 1853, this highly professional company provide everything you would expect from a funeral director, but with a difference. Their branding provides comfort at a difficult time, displaying sombre information in a bright and uplifting manner, whilst also offering items 'unexpected' from a funeral director, such as newsletters, cartoons and, in the future, contact through social networking sites. To see more work created for Eric F. Box, click here.
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Our Coffins & Caskets Brochure
Press campaign to encourage creative professionals to volunteer their time and expertise and become mentors for youths affected by gun and knife crime. The concept takes its inspiration from Malcolm Gladwell's book, 'The Tipping Point', which illustrates ways that situations can be 'tipped' from one extreme to another when people join in and follow a trend, as such. The word 'point' is exploited throughout the campaign, with reference to the subject area: gun-point and knife-point.
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* Work carried out at The H2 Company