Somerset Choir Concepts

Somerset Choir - Full Circle

Did some new creative work for the Somerset choir recently, the project died unfortunately due to hidden forces, but the creativity remains striking – so I thought I might as well bung it on my blog – the project may come alive again in the new year…

Somerset Choir - Full Circle

Keystone Communications

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Keystone Communications website has just been launched this week, featuring some funky graphics and character designs – each page had the characters adopt different colours and props to add extra interest. The site was designed in collaboration with Jason Harris from Studio 24-7, with whom I worked to create a unique site that has tonnes of personality.

The entire site has been designed using the popular CMS bloggings system, WordPress. I love this platform as I can now offer my clients a superb design that they can easily edit themselves. WordPress makes publishing new pages and editing content a breeze, and I like it because it is pretty flexible in terms of adopting new design templates… everyone’s a winner!

www.keystonecomms.com

Home page

About us page, featuring 'Dave'

Contact page

www.keystonecomms.com

Bach Choir

Flyer

I have been producing a lot of print design work for the Bach Choir over the last months. They are one of the most renowned independant choirs around and regularly hold shows at the Southbank Center’s Royal Festival Hall.

For them I have designed and produced ads, flyers, and programmer covers and hopefully some eMarketing may follow in the future. Catch them at their next concerts by visiting their website: http://www.thebachchoir.org.uk/

Flyer

St Matthew Passion Flyer

Bach Mass in B Minor

Magazine advert

Delius Programme Cover

Magazine advert for the Delius concert

St Matthew - Passion - Programme Cover

Cover for fold-out direct mail piece

The direct mailer folded open to reveal an A3 sized poster

Mozart - Mass in C Minor - flyer cover

Smithsbar

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Just completed a new WordPress website for a bar in Chelmsford, call the Smithsbar. A colourful venue catering for an alternative crowd, the design featured a rich mix of black and a vibrant red with a flock wallpaper background, designed in collaboration with Jason Harris from Studio 24-7. I have now handed the site over to him, with a easy to follow tutorial, for him to add the content himself.

www.smithsbar.co.uk