Chelsea Flower Show Branding – 2103

Here we feature Gina Chamberlin’s Chelsea Flower show Centenary Identity from the 2013 degree show.

C for Centenary & Chelsea

C for Centenary & Chelsea

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Poster 1

Poster 1

Poster 2

Poster 2

Poster 3

Poster 3

Time line stem

Time line stem

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Nicely crafted, appropriate and considered typography. Blooming marvellous and yes, again, a nice idea that will always remain so, year in year out.

Iconically British – D&AD 2013

Here we feature Naeem Mitha’s D&AD entry for the Ted Baker brief from 2013. The brief was to imagine Ted Baker opening a store in a country and capitol of your choice and then create a roll out campaign to advertise the opening. Naeem chose Dubai and here is his creative twist.

Classic British Icons

Classic British Icons

Creatively applied to iconic Arabian Keffiyeh Head Scarf

Creatively applied to iconic Arabian Keffiyeh Head Scarf

Keffiyeh Head Scarf - Detail

Keffiyeh Head Scarf - Detail

Magazine Advertisement

Magazine Advertisement

Concept applied to a Persian Rug to create a Billboard Advertisement

Concept applied to a Persian Rug to create a Billboard Advertisement

Detail 1

Detail 1

Detail 2

Detail 2

In context

In context

Design applied to airport travelator

Design applied to airport travelator

Pattern applied to a range of in store bags

Pattern applied to a range of in store bags

Digital touchpoints

Digital touchpoints

Store frontage - Design concept

Store frontage - Design concept

A great example applied pattern. A great example of a connection made. A great example of crafting to the highest degree and then a great example of how to apply an idea to a series of relevant touch points that bring the concept to life. Unfortunately it was not shortlisted for D&AD…but it deserved more in our humble opinion. A good idea is always a good idea!

Protecting Pubs

Here we feature another D&AD entry to the Monotype typography brief.

Pubs play a pivotal role in local communities, but are increasingly under threat of demolition or being converted to another use by large developers. The protecting pubs campaign designed by Neil Bennison encourages people to take the first step in saving their beloved locals, by nominating them as an asset of community value.

The pub industry has a rich typographic history, so being able to merge it with a worthy cause such as the protection of a national institution is a fantastic challenge. Using the versatility of a beer mat, a custom typeface was created which would underpin all messaging in the campaign.

THE CAMPAIGN

THE APP

#WELCOME

As we’re currently off campus, we’re taking the time to trawl the archives, update and re-post where we can.

This project by Anya Hoque was for the D&AD Monotype brief, and was a response to the seemingly hypocritical welcome messages displayed by countries at their borders, and highlighted how unwelcoming these places actually feel. The video below demonstrates the level of commitment to the project.