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April 2009

Spinning a yarn

Knitting’s cool - it’s official. So keep those twiddling thumbs busy this spring with a new project, courtesy of Serenity Knitting. This recent branding exercise involved our creating a contemporary but approachable look for this new company, consisting of an adaptable logo, stationery suite and modern website. The result is a complete destination for knitters due to its regular blog, range of yarns, patterns to buy and assortment of information for novices and knitting experts alike.

As you’ll see, knitting has come a long way, and Serenity Knitting are leading the way in putting the ‘natty’ back into knitting.

New website, signed, sealed, delivered

Your envelope store doesn’t (unfortunately) restock itself (like that stapler that only you ever seem to refill), so take charge and log on to Response Envelope’s brand new website.

This London-based envelope provider required a no-nonsense, eye-catching website which reflected not only their green credentials but their high-end printing facilities. So fear not - you may not know your flat-sheet conversion from your digital overprint, but there’s a contact form for all your questions, meaning brand new quality envelopes could be just an email away.

In the mood for dancing? Groove Theory flyer promotes top line-up

Events need to be publicised well to make them a true success - which is why we worked hard to create the right flyers and posters for Groove Theory, designed to catch the eye of club-goers in Leeds using vivid colours and showing only the info needed for their Easter night event.

Groove Theory have a long respected history in Leeds and as such staying true to their original graphic identity was top of our list. The brief was to maintain their profile as a leading entertainment night for club-goers but to also update the event's promotional material and attract new faces by showcasing their musical line-up and eclectic music on offer.

March 2009

Cycling in Chile for charity

We all need a challenge once in a while, but how many of us go one step further and take one on?

Well, this September, Jon Leslie of Reality Finance is due to traverse the treacherous terrain of Chile on a bicycle to raise money for Computer Aid International, which supplies much-needed IT to developing countries.

So if, like us, the mere thought of such physical exertion brings you out in a cold sweat, do your bit by donating to this very worthy charity via Jon’s fundraising page. You won’t even need to move from your sofa or put down your Jammy Dodger while you do it.

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