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recycling promotions for students

We recently finished a project for Serco in association with Charnwood Council to promote recycling services to the student community.

The brief from Serco indicated that Charnwood Borough Council were keen to develop branding for campaigns/messages targeting the local student population. The campaign is to inform students living on campus, in halls of residence and students living off-campus of the recycling service provision. The design and typeface needs to appeal to the age group and be consistent with Charnwood BC’s branding guidelines. The aim is to have a consistent approach to communications and develop a recognisable style/brand so campaigns are instinctively recognised by the target audience as waste/recycling campaign messages.

The Council said of the project: "I just wanted to drop you a quick email to let you know how pleased we are with the design for the student leaflets, posters and roller banners. They've turned out really well, and we're delighted. Thanks for your hard work and I hope to send more work your way soon."

 

Recycling promotions for students

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exhibition stand for Serco

For the fifth year running we were asked to design the Serco exhibition stand at the LGA. Over the years it has proved to be a challenge creating an eye-catching space within the budget restraints!

This year we started where we left off last year... with the modular Leitner panel system! After last years enclosed space design this year we went for an open area with strong graphics and solid colour panels which had a big impact and resulted in the stand being extremely visable from all areas of the exhibition hall.

Serco are very keen to be sustainable and were delighted when we introduced them to the flexibility and reusable Leitner exhibition system. The panels can have new graphics applied each year as the marketing message of the company changes and can be reused over and over again, reducing the cost year on year.

Last years stand design

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Business Focus 09

Managed to get my picture with the Mayor at the opening of the exhibition – I was actually meant to be in the line up as the chairman of the Chichester branch of the South Coast Design Forum! A good first try and I hope it will become an annual event that everyone looks forward to and attends.

Steve in the group photo at BF09

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Business Focus 09

Chichester Chamber of Commerce & Industry joined forces with Chichester College, CDC, the Chichester Observer series, Business Link and South Coast Design Forum to bring to fruition a business to business exhibition and conference.

Business Focus 09 logo

Business Focus 09 graphic

The event took place on Wednesday 28th October and offered businesses the opportunity to showcase their wares in the exhibition, network with other businesses throughout the day as well as attend a number of seminars and talks to help all aspects of business throughout the day.

The logo and all advertising and promotional material for Business Focus 09 was designed by Wilson Design Associates.

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creative coast exhibition

WDA designed and produced all of the promotional material, including invites, folders, roller banners and press adverts, for the Creative Coast Exhibition, held at the Ropetackle Building in Shoreham.

The exhibition was hosted jointly by the Enterprise Gatewaway and the SCDF to showcase Designers, Artists and Creative Businesses based around the South Coast, between Chichester and Brighton.

Wayne Hemingway gave a thought provoking keynote speech, as always, and Gareth Seer (Enterprise Gateway) and Peter Spence (SCDF) both spoke about the support available to creative companies from their respective organisations. Steve ran a workshop on ‘Branding your creative business’ and there were also two other workshops run by John McFaul and Caroline Salmon.

Peter Spence, Wayne Hemingway and Gareth Seer

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