October – in a nutshell

News

29th October 2021

Hey you feel that? There’s definitely a chill in the air! With hot drinks flowing, clients visiting the studio and cuddles with Beau (our unofficial studio pup), we’re definitely feeling the love this month. Take a look at what we’ve been up to.

1. Home. Park. Charge.

We love creating work that makes you smile. E-Electrical wanted to promote their domestic EV charging point installations and booked a pitchside banner at Home Park (Plymouth Argyle’s football stadium). A bit of humour + some simple wordplay = the perfect solution.

DID YOU KNOW WE LOVE RUNNING CAMPAIGNS?

2. Wiltshire Community Foundation Impact Report

Our friends at WCF have had a busy year. From Covid response, to education grants and helping people to survive winter, they’ve been giving the people of Wiltshire and Swindon amazing support, and we helped create a printed report to tell their story.

TAKE A LOOK AT THE REPORT HERE

3. Halloween at Fortnum & Mason

Designed by Together, a range of sweet seasonal treats for premium retailers F&M showcase spooky, organic-feeling illustrations by the fantastic Kate Larsen (@katelarsen_illustration). We loved the retro ‘Wizard of Oz’ feel combined with bright colours and cheeky character designs.

BUY ONE ALREADY!

4. PDF + Studio Build

Woohoo! It’s been over 18 months since Michael and Nicky from Studio Build was due to speak at Plymouth Design Forum. The original event was postponed due to new rules regarding social distancing. What an amazing feeling to be back amongst friends and peers again!

FOLLOW PDF ON INSTAGRAM FOR UPDATES

5. Fedrigoni

We love a good range of premium papers – of course we do, we’re obsessed! Fedrigoni’s desktop companion set features three stunning case-bound ranges within a handy box for easy grab-and-go reference. Some wonderful stocks in there we can’t wait for a chance to use!

GET YOUR HANDS ON ONE

6. Heal Our Land

Tearfund have joined forces with Re:Hope church in Glasgow, Alpha and 24/7 Prayer to host a prayer event to coincide with the upcoming COP26 negotiations and conference. We were tasked with creating a simple identity and social media graphics based around their focal point bible verse.

TICKETS ARE LIVE HERE

7. Customer needs come first for Alliance PT

We wrote an article about how Alliance Physical Therapy went through a website redesign from an under-utilised sign-posting exercise into a patient-centric tool, improving their online brand instantly.

READ ABOUT HOW WE DID IT

As we come to stuff our faces with our children’s hard earned candy, we’re already looking forward to what next month has in store. We’ve got an exciting new podcast coming soon, so be sure to follow our social media accounts to stay updated!