Wash Design: November Newsletter 2009
If you are having any problems viewing this email, please click here
|
 |
Autumn's already over! This has to be the quickest year on record? Everyone we talk to say's the same... maybe it was the world holding its breath due to the downturn, then going ‘let’s get on with it!’
Our summer was a very busy time... all kicking off with this Lancashire County Council project we won in a five way pitch.
A branding exercise for ‘Give it a Go’, a Lancashire County Council initiative to encourage people with some great ideas to get out there and make them into profitable business ventures.
Working alongside Slater PR who won the PR account in the pitch, the project will be rolling out over the next few weeks. Look out for the light bulb...
http://www.dankenyon.com/
http://www.analogstudio.co.uk/ |
 |
|
 |
 |
Wash are as proud as punch to win the East Lancs Chamber of Commerce ‘Creative Business of the Year 09’ at an event that took place on Friday 9th October at Blackburn Rovers football Club.
The Chamber have been a great support to Wash over the last 9 months since joining and are a great bunch of people. A big thanks to all.
http://www.creativelancashire.org/
http://www.chamberelancs.co.uk/

|
 |
|
 |
 |
Completion of the Cobham Hall School prospectus and website has been rewarded with a great response from many.
Our aim was to focus as much on the architecture and environment of the school as on the children who attend. |
|
 |
|
 |
PaperlinX Europe have been working with us in creating a new brand for a digital substrates range, called dtec, that is to be launched over the next few months.
This involves a new mark, image collateral, website, swatches and sales materials.
http://www.andrewlivesey.com/ |
 |
|
 |
 |
Round Square is committed to a philosophy of sustainable development that seeks to encourage current generations to understand the delicate balance between meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations... Anyway, they needed a new logo back in the spring.
As you can imagine being a global organisation, it went round the houses a little, in danger of the old design by committee, but working with Sarah Orio, we eventually got there. It was for charity after all...
http://www.orio.me |
 |
|
 |
 |
Over the summer Dan got down to Londinium to support his friend Laurie as he ascended One & Other, the latest work from Antony Gormley.
One & Other was a live artwork by sculptor Antony Gormley, which took place over 100 days during the summer of 2009.
http://www.oneandother.co.uk/ |
 |
|
 |
 |
After stage one of the Blackpool window project was uncovered, we got some great press coverage as the project seemed to be warmly received by locals and shop owners. Stage two is now under way.
http://www.thedrum.co.uk/ |
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
Our latest project for London Thames Gateway took us on a whistle stop tour of the back and beyond of the city... Our mission was to create a set of portrait images of key figures from some of the environmental industries in the area.
http://www.markmercerphotography.co.uk/ |
 |
|
 |
And finally, Emma has been busy working with Alan Heighton on creating some hand made plush toys of Alan’s work.
More to come...
http://www.alanheighton.co.uk/
Photographed by Jill Robertson
|
 |
|
 |
|
Like our work? why not forward this email to a friend.
Not interested? Unsubscribe Instantly.
Thanks
www.wash-design.co.uk |
 |
|
Copyright © Wash Design Limited All Rights Reserved |