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The Binsey Collection


April 25th, 2008 by Michael

As part of our commitment to helping local artistic talent, we recently helped Stockport born and bred artist Francis O’Neill with the launch of his Binsey Collection Exhibition at The Jam Factory in Oxford. Our creative team donated valuable design input for his invitations and exhibit catalogue for his first fully independent one man show. The critically acclaimed exhibition was an outstanding commercial success with paintings fetching up to £4900.

For further information please visit http://www.francisoneill.net

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If it ain’t round it ain’t a cobble…


April 24th, 2008 by Michael

It’s heartwarming to see the Ancoats streets being reverted to their former glories and lovingly covered with cobbles again. After generations of gradual desecration of our great city centre finally someone somewhere cares enough, to at least restore, if we can’t preserve, the heart of Cottonopolis. If you close your eyes as you weave between the buildings, you can almost hear the clogs of scuttlers and other types of Victorian ragamuffins pounding up and down the streets dodging the rain on the way to their mills and slums.

OK, what the builders are doing out there may be a poor imitation of an urban thoroughfare classic, but it beats the lazy mass coverage of tarmac every day of the week, and herein lies my point. Though the luminous clad chaps are doing an admirable job, it is ’setts’ they are laying down, definitely not ‘cobbles’. I just felt I ought to correct the widespread usage of the term ‘cobbles’. To even your average rock monkey these are quite obviously ’setts’…there is a huge difference as anyone in high heels or riding a bike will probably tell you…

Geologists define cobbles as ’rounded stones between 64mm and 256mm in size’. Those cobbles between 64 and 128mm are “small cobbles”, while those between 128 and 256mm are, surprise, surprise, “large cobbles”. Rocks bigger than 256mm are, apparently, boulders, and those less than 64mm are pebbles.

So now you know. This was a Geek Club communication.

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Musical must-know…


April 22nd, 2008 by Rachel

You can all breathe a collective sigh of relief as I’m not going to inflict my musical taste onto your poor long suffering ears (we shall wait a while for that and what, may I ask is wrong with Girls Aloud, I’m just a love machine, let’s go Eskimo…and all that lyrical gold….) BUT I do have a top tip for all you ethical and/or cheap music fans out there (a fantastical best of both worlds situation :-)

www.scarletmist.com is an ethical ticket exchange that allows fans to buy and sell tickets for gigs at MARKET VALUE with a small proportion going to charity.  No longer the extortionate prices of ebay when those must have Take That tickets sell out in milliseconds, check here first and you could be relighting your fire and wiggling your bootie for a price that doesn’t break the bank.

Enjoy!

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VAT People rebrand success


April 18th, 2008 by Michael

Recently, it was great to hear some good news about one of last year’s branding projects. Barnard Atkins, one of the leading VAT and custom duty consultants in the UK, had rebranded as The VAT People using us to design a new brand identity, website and a full suite of communication materials. Less than a year on and they are now discussing a creative recruitment campaign with us in order to bring enough staff into the business to cope with an “unexpected growth in business”.

www.thevatpeople.co.uk

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