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The closest we can get to a topical football post! Part of a poster set for the @britishcouncil from the late nineties about how Britain was changing. Done for a government who supported football, the arts, culture, etc rather than criticised it… #justsaying #coolbritannia #90s
New work: get ready for Veganuary with Vojo, a new nutrition service for vegans that we’ve named and branded based on a crazy little world of vegan-friendly characters https://t.co/SqpwmRORJm
Looks like it's time. Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. #USElections2020 @realDonaldTrump #PictureTheNews
It was unexpectedly tricky to drop an acorn into white space, get it to turn, hover, and not quite land... Our recent 'brand in a week' for @OakNational - more here https://t.co/jUYajJsi2d #LearnWithOak
More myths we want to bust: sadly alcohol, extreme heat and antibiotics won’t touch stop the virus. Part of our @WHO campaign in response to their call for creative help @talenthouse #covidopenbrief #stopthespread #covid @UN #uncovid19brief
We're wondering (as are many others) what's the best way to explain the 'two metre rule'? Here's a thought: a touch is too much – stay two metres away. #COVID19 #covid19campaign
After #FontFebruary we're going to have a go at #MonogramMarch – celebrating the wide array of monograms that @johnsonbanks has created in 28 years. First up, from the VERY early nineties, a W for Whittingham, a furniture manufacturer...
More #FontFebruary - Hanglish is a mash of Latin characters that echo Hangul which we created for the Korean Culture Centre here in London. Ligature pairs allude to the way the Korean letterforms stack. Font digitised by Hannah Kim
#jbreview2019 - October. The first of two big launches, our repositioning work for @UAL built on a new 'why' – 'because the world needs creativity' and a revised design scheme finally making using of the colon in the mark
#jbreview2019 continued: in July we revealed our new branding for Leicester-based fashion brand, @Pantherella who hadn't really looked at their branding since the thirties