Tag Archives: Design

It’s a London thing…

Smile for London It’s not often that something puts a smile on your face here in the big city, unless of course it involves someone with rather ‘edgy’ fashion sense or a victim of the closing tube door. We’re used to seeing a whole cacophony of posters and billboards plastered on every wall, not to [...]

Marion Case study

DESIGNER “I really had a lot of fun creating these newsletters & I think it really shows! It was great working with a client who had come to us specifically after seeing what was possible with our own mailer. Henrietta wanted an email newsletter that was ‘slightly different’ & that’s exactly what I tried to [...]

A lesson in Web Typography

Gone are the days of the Blackboard Fellow web-users, by the very fact that you are reading this article, I’m going to assume that you are savvy enough to understand what the web is and also what a typeface is. (For those of you who are a litte foggy, this should clear things up: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typeface) [...]

When just one Mat won’t do!

Introducing Mat Scholes We are lucky enough to have ourselves more than one Mat in our office , and this month it was Mat Scholes who got nabbed (on his way back from the airfield!)  to answer some deep and meaningful questions. We want you to know more about Mat, and when he’s not designing stuff and [...]

Client Focus – F A Albin & Sons

  We’ve been working with one of the leading Funeral Directors in the country building a couple of websites for them recently. The first site is to promote the main F A Albin & Sons company, which has a pedigree of over 200 years in the funeral business and has branches throughout London, and the [...]