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April 23, 2010

In a look at our work:, design-flyers & leaflets
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dinosaur coast
summer events leaflet for the dinosaur coast – part of our ongoing
work for scarborough museums trust.

April 20, 2010
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back & refreshed

we’re back open for business as usual after 2 weeks off over easter. i
stayed mostly at home, with a quick mountain biking trip to
innerleithen over the last weekend, while adrian and rebecca have been
to spain. it’s a bit of a catch-up for a few days while we work on
renaissance news before the final assault on the CHART scarborough
map. impressions from the last meeting before we went on hols is that
it’s nearing completion, with just a few minor adjustments and
additions.
it’s been such a time consuming process, it made me think how
difficult it would be to map somewhere you don’t live, in any detail.
i’ve really had to use the resources available to me, such as
satellite imagery, OS maps and good old fashioned walking, in order to
get the level of detail we want. details as far down as kerb shapes,
steps, alleys and crossings are what differentiate a pedestrian map
from a road map, so we’ve been making sure we include a curved
building or a waist-high wall as much as we include a huge landmark
such as the grand hotel.

as scarborough has so many landmark buildings and recognisable
features, it makes for an interesting and beautiful map with
individual qualities that couldn’t be associated with other places.
also the spread of green areas has meant it’s been possible to include
important contour information, valuable to a pedestrian, in a way that
is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. hopefully people will
agree that the finished product is both useful and stunning to look
at.
incidentally, as you may be able to see from the photo, spa bridge is
also refreshed and open for business as usual with a shiny, new yellow
surface to match the sand and a new turquoise paint job to match
today’s cloudless sky!

March 30, 2010
In a look at our work:, design-branding & logos,
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we have intervened

the intention of CHART Scarborough interventions was to both raise
awareness of the project and to get some input from the wider
community. this was done by two competitions: one prompted by signs
placed on prominent buildings around the town that's a window in the
art gallery above and stephen joseph theatre below - we also did
woodend creative workspace, customer 1st/town hall, renaissance office
and the library and via the local newspaper, the scarborough evening
news, who ran a week-long competition and intend to print a version of
the map in the newspaper when it’s complete.
we also stencilled messages in the town centre which we hope will
prompt a few people to think about place in a new way – part of CHART
Scarborough’s intention to encourage locals as well as visitors to
navigate around the town to a different set of criteria. we’ve got
some albeit simple philosophy on how a map can change perception of
place and thus the person courtesy of walter benjamin, guy debord et
al. we’ll treat you to that little nugget another day…

March 23, 2010
In a look at our work:, design-branding & logos,
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chalk stencil in Scarborough town centre. more on the the CHART
Scarborough interventions soon.
March 18, 2010

In a look at our work:, creative industries, news, other stuff:,
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back to bradford
i’ll be back in bradford this evening with andrew clay of woodend, at
bmedia’s third thursday event. it’s a bit of prodigal son moment for
us both having grown up in the area and now returning to tell heady
tales of the high life in north yorkshire, or more accurately of the
creative sector on the coast and scarborough’s national and european
enterprise award wins (andrew and i both presented to the judges).
i’ll be wearing my creative coast cap and we hope that this event, a
reciprocal visit after steve ding visited us from bmedia before
christmas, might enable us to build some strong links between
creatives on the coast and in west yorkshire.

mentioning bradford also gives me opportunity to post a pic of a
community artwork project electric angel did several years back now –
we recently obtained some better quality photos of the resulting metal
gates in the east bowling community in bradford but hadn’t had chance
to show them.
March 12, 2010

In news, other stuff:, scarborough
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digital scarborough talk
due to vaughn oliver having to pull out of digital scarborough today
due to family illness, i’ve been asked if i could fill in. so with a
head full of cognitive mapping due to CHART Scarborough, i’ll be
delivering a talk on the theory behind the project and our research
and progress so far. i’ll also have the very latest version of the map
which is still in progress. 4.30pm at westwood school of arts
(yorkshire coast college, next to tesco).

March 10, 2010
In a look at our work:, copywriting, design-branding & logos,
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intervening with CHART Scarborough

CHART Scarborough is one of the big projects were currently working
on. the main focus is a map of scarborough based around cognitive
mapping theory aka legible cities thinking, that has the intention of
encouraging people to navigate the town via cultural destinations. to
raise awareness prior to the launch and to encourage some wider
participation in the project there’ll be a series of ‘interventions’
around the town over the next few weeks.
some are pretty straight forward like the sign above that went up
outside the library yesterday, some will be more situationist guerilla
art. i’m not saying any more about those… if you’re in scarborough
you’ll hopefully discover one by chance. there’ll also be a week-long
competition in the local newspaper.

the library sign is the first time – if you discount the progress
reports on www.chartscarborough.com – that an section of the map has
been seen in public. this is still a work in progress and there’ll be
some changes to this after a couple more community workshops and
feedback from the interventions, but it will give you a good idea of
what it’s going to look like. the map will be packaged as part of a
leaflet in which we intend to break away from the traditional imagery
found on publications promoting this part of the world – ‘map as art
object’ is one of the phrases from the original brief…
March 4, 2010

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schools creative & media diploma

last night was the first public exhibition of work by the students on
the schools creative and media higher diploma in the north yorks coast
area and mighty impressive it was too. we’ve been in touch with the
diploma since a creative coast event in 2008 which introduced the idea
to the local creative sector. i’ve since been invited to be an
‘business champion’ which involves offering a working world
perspective to the diploma and helping connect local creatives with
the course so students meet practitioners and get a glimpse of what a
career in the creative industries might be like. rachel and i spent an
hour with them at the start of the year showing them our work on the
railway art project.
the diploma was described in a nutshell on the exhibition guide as…

“…designed to teach young people how to work creatively; they work
in groups and alone on a series of activities that will give them
a good overview of the different things you can do in the creative
industries. the diploma is not one subject; the students combine
work in six of the following disciplines across the two years:
photography, interactive media, film, television, music, drama,
graphic design, 2D art, 2D art, animation, creative writing, radio
and audio…”
i wish we’d had this opportunity when i was at school. last nights
work was response to a brief to record the ‘distinctive atmosphere of
scarborough sea front’. these students are year 10 (14-15 year olds)
and the quality of work was excellent. here are some that particularly
caught my eye.

the image at the top is of megan jepson’s ’scarborough/castle’ in
which photos of the seafront are pasted on a foamboard model of
scarborough castle. megan did a work work placement with us a few
weeks ago so we had an idea of what her piece would be although i’m
told the final construction happened rather close to the exhibition
opening – we’ve all been there. it really exceeded my expectations –
the scale (which doesn’t really come across on my photo) and use of
colour were spot on.
the use of text in this oil painting by shannon barker reminded me of
‘we two boys together clinging’ by david hockney. creatively
integrating text with drawings and paintings was a theme in several
pieces.

and i was really taken with scott asquith’s ‘rolling’ in which a ball
rolled and bounced the length of the sea front. it was inventive,
nicely edited and great fun. a brilliant piece of work.
it’s a little unfair to single just a few out as all the students
deserve to be proud of their work. congratulations too to spencer,
their tutor. the only blight of the evening was that we didn’t get a
better turn-out from local creatives who had been invited to come take
a look and offer support to the coast’s next generation of creatives.
obviously i’ve got my work cut out in this role.

March 3, 2010
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espionage, blackmail, romance and menace!

ah, just a typical day in the studio.
actually that’s how we’ve chosen to describe the 2010 scarborough
literature festival. our design work includes posters (copywriting too
on those), flyers, bookmarks targeted at adults and kids and the
festival brochure. it’s a good line-up again and this year’s main
image is in the style of a pop-up book with each pop-up suggesting one
or more of the authors and events in the festival – this theme follows
through into the brochure. we’re particularly looking forward to the
beano event – tickets are on sale now from scarborough tourist
information centre.

scarborough literature festival - an electric angel design
scarborough literature festival - an electric angel design

scarborough literature festival - an electric angel design
scarborough literature festival - an electric angel design

scarborough literature festival - an electric angel design
February 26, 2010

In a look at our work:, design-branding & logos, other stuff:,
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sssshhhhhh….
uh oh, looks like there’s about to be some menacing on our blog.
dennis is coming to town for scarborough literature festival. we’ll
blog our brochure, poster excerpt above, flyers and bookmark designs
next week inbetween laying paving stones.

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