We've just published this fun guide for kids with our long time customer 'Releasing Potential'. All the illustrations by Adrian. 'Games, activites and a spotters guide' – for the next time you're off to the seaside!
Fantastic to see our branding for @Innovateuk being used BIG at the exhibition at the Getty Images Gallery in London. Pics of the catalogue we designed to follow…
Last Wednesday was the official launch of Marles+Barclay. We hosted a 'do' here at Spike Island, with gin tasting and some tasty food. We'd like to thank all of the clients and friends who came along – we hope you enjoyed it. The Liverpool Gin was definitely the favourite!
So, five and a half days in Copenhagen with the fabulous @tortus and I might be making progress! A hard but amazing week, throwing the biggest lumps of clay I've ever wedged!
Here's a few of the pots I made, the one on the right in the first image is what I'm aiming for over the next 20 years! – a beauty by Eric Landon - wonderful.
A recent visit to Copenhagen - primarily for Gill to further her potting skills on a course with a master of minimal ceramics at Tortus. We'll be posting the results of her endeavours here soon.
We're pleased to report that this city's reputation for great design, architecture and food proved well deserved...and it demonstrated just how cycle friendly a city can be!
West of England Design Forum has a vision to create a dynamic, vibrant and engaged local design community in the region... and we're lucky enough to be involved.
Through WEDF we've been privileged to hear and meet some amazing speakers – including the legendary typographer Erik Spiekermann and designers Jim Sutherland and Craig Oldham – inspiring us with some of their self-initiated projects.
Gill is now the proud owner of a screen print by Craig 'celebrating' the miner's strike – printed in Coal Dust. Black coal on black paper – it's subtle but significant!
A favourite place for a Sunday outing is Hauser and Wirth near Bruton in Somerset. The architecture, stunning gardens and the quality of lunch at the quirky bar are reason enough to come.
It's definitely Art with a capital 'A' in the galleries... but we loved the exhibition of sculpture by the late Elisabeth Frink.