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The future of government

20.05.09

We’ve recently launched a new website and brand re-vamp for Local Government Futures, who provide consultancy, training and policy reviews and research to the public sector.

The site has been carefully redesigned with the user in mind – it’s clear, current and easy to navigate; and this reinvigorated brand style conveying clarity, reliability and experience is being rolled out across all of LG Futures’ communications materials.

www.lgfutures.co.uk

Accessibility

03.04.09

Art Speaking is a series of talks about 12 different artworks, housed in 4 different galleries across the West Midlands. The programme has been created to improve access to art for visually impaired people. We designed the Art Speaking leaflet, which will be available in all the participating venues: Wolverhampton Art Gallery; The New Art Gallery Walsall; Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry and Leamington Art Gallery & Museum.

You can download the leaflet or find out more online via the Art Speaking website: www.artspeaking.co.uk

Tone of voice

03.04.09

We’ve recently created a new logo and house design style for Eventia – a highly-regarded trade association, they’re known as ‘the voice for the events industry’. The re-brand has had a great deal of positive feedback both within the industry’s trade press and from Eventia’s own members and partners, which is fantastic news.

We’re working on more yet-to-be-unveiled stuff for Eventia, so watch this space!

Bop, jive or glide?

05.03.09

We’ve just designed some screen and print pieces for People Dancing; a programme to encourage mass participation in dance, as part of the region’s cultural activity leading up to London 2012.

The initiative is all about getting people dancing (surprisingly enough!) across the West Midlands – so whether you’re a professional, a dance student or an enthusiastic amateur, if you’d like to get involved, you can send an email to to get more information.

The business of creativity

19.02.09

Arts+Media were in need of a new website, not just to match their new look but to enable them to communicate more effectively, clearly and quickly with artists and arts organisations.

The new site is content-managed so the team can easily update the news, courses, events and projects. It also features profiles and image galleries for all of A+M’s associate artists, along with the ability for site users to suggest collaborative project ideas.

You can see the site here: www.arts-media.org