We've recently had a re-shuffle of the studio and created some desk spaces which are available to rent. One desk has already been taken and there are two more available. Our waterside studio is situated in Events Square, Falmouth with great access to the town, close to the train station and good parking not to mention inspirational views. The £140pcm includes all bills, high-speed broadband and access to our A3 colour copier/printer. For more information: studio@gendall.co.uk or call 01326 316565
TLC -Championing Dignity Respect is a focus group driven campaign with staffand patients to encourage a better standard of communication in sharedcare environments. Freshly launched this month we have been workingwith the Primary Care Trust team from the ground up. We led five focusgroups through Cornwall discussing with patients, doctors, nurses,carers and management staff the core problems that affect dignity andrespect. Our research uncovered that the campaign needed to open clear,honest communication and encourage human contact between staff,patients, carers and people in care environments. The badge-like designis an indicator to show the wearer embraces the values of dignity andrespect and is willing to share some Tender Loving Care.
Purchased a while ago now, this is surely still one of the geekiest games for us designers. Each card is designed to make the most of the particular font it features and we have picked a few our our favs to share...
If there's ever a time to be certain of slightly more viewers than a BBC Cornwall documentary at 2am it's the Super Bowl in the US. Apparently a 30 second slot costs $3 million so advertisers better get it right and reach people quicker than they can eat their hot dogs. VW get it absolutely right on the money and appeal to millions of men across the world in an instant.
Country View Cottages offer excellent Self Catering Accommodation in Cornwall. Their cottages are situated inland but perfectly placed to explore Cornwall. There are four locations which contain clusters of cottages: Pennance Barns (Falmouth),Tresooth Cottages (Mawnan Smith), Carnebo Barns (Gonnhavern), Trevarren Woolas (nr Newquay.) They are all barn conversions and have charm, quirks and character that you would expect from a traditional Cornish home...
Simon Toft and Rosie Hadden have created a place where visitors can experience the very best of Cornwall - its amazing scenery, historic landscape, creative tradition and fantastic food and drink, without compromising its precious natural resources.
We have been receiving some good press for the tattoo inspired packaging refresh we produced for the Cornish Mead Company in Penzance. Since our write up from The Drum the story has been picked up by a fair number of websites, including Pitch Design from the Design Week group, design blog Core77, TrendHunter.com, and best of all in our opinion the website for tattoo magazine Inked!
We're delighted to share some latest packaging work that we've done for the legendary Cornish Mead Company. Back in November we won a three way pitch to look at the overall brand, packaging and marketing materials. Traditionally Cornish Mead had been enjoyed by older audiences at home and in Meaderies around the county but the 50 year old company wanted to appeal to a new, younger audience of drinkers between 18 and 30.
Here's something quite nice from french artist Supakitch and graphic designer Koralie. The video shows the pair hard at work, creating a wall mural back in October at the VARLDSKULTUR MUSEET GOTEBORG in Sweden. The beautifully shot film features the artists using a variety of tools and techniques to create the large scale mural.
So Christmas and New Year came and went. We're all back at the studio and working on some exciting projects for the year ahead. We'll keep you posted of course but check out the view first thing this morning... It could almost be summer.
We had a bit of fun creating our Christmas card last week. Take a peek here and we'll see you in the New Year (we might have to work on our percussion over the winter break though).
It's been a week and we've now recovered from the annual event that is the studio Christmas party. Monday was not the most obvious night to party but we soon got in the flow, helped by an ingenious quiz and pub crawl! Our hosts (Martin & John) tested our addled brains with events ranging from Deal or No Deal to the Generation Game. Highlights included Martin's Noel Edmonds impression, the Intros round (Never Mind the Buzzcocks) combined with Mulled Cider and Call my Bluff – but let's keep the Lions story to ourselves. All topped off with a Nepalese Curry at the Gurka and the prize giving ceremony. An excellent afternoon and evening, with some well-judged Secret Santa's... but who did give Kate the mask? Censored photos included.
Here's some stunning work from mix media artist Gabriel Dawe, taken from his latest site specific installation at the Dallas Contemporary. As you can see the large scale pieces shown are aesthetically beautiful featuring bold yet gentle colours with some interesting geometric patterns woven and twisted to stunning effect.
Hot off the press are Visit Cornwall's 2011 guides. We have built on the success of last years design with fresh content that pushes the boundary of a destination 'brochure' whilst highlighting the best bits of our amazing county. The creative copy from Richard Barbary is entertaining with Dame Judy Dench sharing her love of lobsters and you can follow a Fifteen recipe from their head Chef. Once again we worked with some great photographers (thanks to Matt Jessop), commissioning fresh imagery which capture the personal experience of uncovering places that make memories from holidays. The design is deliberately simple and fuss free, hinting at the personality and charm that's on offer here. Over 120,000 guides have been produced and are available on request from Visit Cornwall and are distributed globally.
Japanese font makers Morisawa can spend up to four years and spend €800,000 on producing a typeface! They draw each character by hand with a basic Japanese font set containing more than 23,000 characters! Many designers today (across all disciplines) conduct their work on computers - making Morisawa a refreshing example of how traditional methods are still being used and just how effective they are!
This weekend saw the Falmouth Oyster Festival come to end. The festival celebrates the not so humble oyster, the start of the dredging season and in particular, one of the last remaining traditional oyster fisheries, dredging by sail and hand punt. Oh and you can eat a load and listen to some sea shanties too.
With the rebrand of Accounting firm PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Wolff Olins have created a flexible brand identity that adapts to it's application. The panes of colour scale to create endless varieties of brand expression. It's a lovely expressive brand scheme for the accountancy industry, that's filled with sans serif fonts and generally a blue colour spectrum. It will no doubt 'inspire' many design schemes to come...
Cornwall has long been known as a tourist haven, evoking childhood memories and rejuvenating the senses of weary visitors. Improved travel links to the county, top-notch restaurants and a plethora of luxury accommodation options are redefining the image of Cornwall and the expectations of visitors.
Falmouth Week is here once more and this year it's great to see the new Falmouth brand out there amongst the celebrations. After a long consultation with key Falmouth BID stakeholders and members of the public that started in the winter the Falmouth brand can now be seen on town maps, street furniture, flags with much more in the pipeline. We are currently building the new website which will act as a key marketing tool for the town so watch this space. Until then here's a glimpse at the Falmouth brand in action...
This week sees the start of Falmouth Week, lots of sea and shore based activities and one of the highlights will be the Pendennis Cup. The largest sailing yachts on the water will be competing for prestige and a chance to hold the trophy. The yachts are an amazing sight, the largest of the entrants is Adela, over 55 metres with her masts visible over the height of the National Maritime Museum's tower. The last event in 2008 saw some dramatic racing with broken yachts and bones. As well as creating the branding and exhibition materials for this year's event we have a competitor too - Danielle our Finance Manager will be crewing for Tomohawk so we wish them the best of luck. The yachts are all moored close to our studio in Events Square and the racing is happening across the bay, for more info: www.thependenniscup.co.uk
Last weekend saw the conclusion of a three-day exhibition on Lemon Quay that revealed Truro's rich and varied past. Our brief was to create an engaging and unusual display that would help to uncover the wealth of stories hidden in Cornwall's archives. Truro's success was built around trade and the port,
Cornwall is a real foodie destination with a reputation for great local produce and fine dining, and our latest client, George Thomas of Coswarth Farm, Newquay has struck upon a golden opportunity. You are likely to be familiar with the bright yellow fields that populate the countryside but may be unaware that Rapeseed can produce a culinary oil that boasts half the saturated fat of olive oil, high levels of Omega 3 and 6 and has a great taste. George's Oil has a fabulous golden colour and a mild, nutty flavour that is produced using no artificial anything.