Thoughts from a graphic designer in North Cornwall
Henry George Spencer
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Been rather busy over the last couple of weeks, and here's why! Henry George Spencer, the heir to my kingdom! The second photo was just so that we can see what he'll be like if he really takes after his Dad... poor kid...
Shirt One Shirt Two Here are the two designs we have settled on for our limited edition t-shirts, available shortly. Trouble is, we have settled on two designs, finally, but are only printing one of them up! So we need your help, feel free to leave some comments to let us know which of the two you would prefer to see printed up. We eagerly await your thoughts!
It is busy busy in the studio at the moment! Some great work coming our way. One of our oldest clients is Wavehunters, who run a surf school at Polzeath. We have been producing their leaflets and brochures and they wanted to up their profile as they had expanded to now include Wavehunters Marine, trips out on their 9m RIB powered by 2 x 175 hp engines. They offer Sea Safaris, water taxi and private charter from Rock. So to improve their presence on the North Cornish coast we created vehicle graphics for a trailer they have on Polzeath beach. The trailer offered a great variety of advertising for the brand, we needed to showcase the surf school and boat trips making sure people knew all their water sports. On the front of the trailer we set up three areas to be painted with blackboard paint where the latest dolphin sightings together with surf conditions could be written. We have also created a photo-wall where people can take selfies to promote on social media that association w...
We recently designed a new website for The Wheelhouse, a guest house right on the beach on St Marys, one of the islands that make up the Isles of Scilly. We started the project by designing a logo and then moved onto the website. Due to the outstanding location of the guest house I wanted to communicate that oneness of the sea, so I kept my colour palette simple with beachy blues and white space. It was important to the client to have a website that was easy to navigate and be user friendly. Images were also key, so there are two image carousels on the website and Polaroid style pictures on every page which open larger when clicked on. I drew bespoke maps for each Island and custom designed a blog which is fully integrated. The site also features a webcam so everyone can experience the sea views, no matter where they are. The gallery is also totally editable by the client. Working on this site has really has tempted me to the Scilly Isles! Website design by Pick...
omg he really does look like you in this photo haha
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