Introducing Andrew Exelby Cor blimey govner! …. another one to add to the collection of specialists at Slightly Different. When Andrew walked through the door, we knew we’d struck gold, this is a man who thrives on scheduling, who’s attention to detail is second to none and who has an instant raport with our clients [...]
Everyone loves a bank holiday. There’s something special about the fact that the weekend never seems to end, and whether you spend the day pottering in the garden, or watching your favourite team, or just doing nothing, a bank holiday is something to be savoured, like a fine wine or a small child’s laughter. The [...]
By saira
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Also posted in April 2011, General Stuff
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Tagged all saints day, august bank holiday, bank holidays, baron avebury, boxing day, christmas day, cricket, easter monday, ecommerce, good friday, linkedin, may day, queen elizabeth ii, queens diamond jubilee, royal proclamation, royal wedding, sir john lubbuck, whit monday
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Here at Slightly Different, we support our local University as best we can through such things like placements, workshops, lectures, and live projects, usually for the Graphic Design students, but on occasion for other disciplines that intersect with what we do, such as Creative Writing or Photography. Often, it’s just a case of giving students [...]
By jeremyhurst
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Also posted in Design, General Stuff, SD Newsletter
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Tagged business fundamentals, cashflow, cuc, free diving, graphic design, guillerme nery, industry insight, linkedin, nothing is impossible, slightly different, ucf, university college falmouth
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Hello and Welcome to Slightly Different’s New-Look Newsletter! Open publication This month we’ve started publishing not only through our blog but also Issuu ( a digital media publishing platform. ) But while your here… please feel free to browse the rest of our extensive back catalogue using the navigation on the right, alternatively you can [...]
I started my placement at Slightly Different on 13th September. I didn’t really know what I would be getting up to for the four weeks. I was thrown straight into a project, which was an amazing way to start.