The Club NME live music night has hit Nottingham! I’ve been creating the promo artwork for the fortnightly events since the launch night at the start of February. The poster design above is a re-usable template which I created to allow each night to use consistent branding, creating an instantly recognisable identity. It is easily updatable; a quick date change and a switch of the band names on the roster (and maybe a colour change for the pink and/or grey elements) means that creating a new batch of posters for each individual event can be done in a matter of minutes, if not seconds.
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New Work: ClubNME posters
Thursday, February 25th, 2010New Work: Valentine’s Day Speed Dating
Friday, February 12th, 2010So, it’s St. Valentine’s Day this Sunday, the one day of the year where even the most emotionally stunted individuals get a chance to show their partner how much they care about them. And, for the un-hitched, what could be a more romantic way to celebrate it than going speed dating? Yup, nothing; hence this event being held on the evening before, for which I was asked to produce the promo poster above.
Though the posters were digitally printed, the design was based around the principles of a 2 colour screenprint, right down to the white areas used to simulate the misregistered effect achieved when the different coloured screens are not aligned exactly.
Despite Short Round once famously claiming there is ‘no time for love Dr. Jones’, I’m sure even Indy could find time for a brief encounter under the 2 minute speed-dating rule.
If you or your business would like any posters designing either for digital/litho printing or for screenprinting, please contact me at hello@woot-design.co.uk
New Work: The Big Idea
Friday, February 5th, 2010I recently completed some branding and publicity for a feedback scheme called The Big Idea. Held once a week each term, the scheme encourages university students to enter a dialogue with their Students’ Union, helping the organisation tailor its services to be more in line with what students really want and need. It also allows them to identify ways in which they would like to be supported and catered for in ways which are currently overlooked.
In a classic example of using established visual language to communicate the idea of, erm, ideas, a lightbulb icon was used as the basis for the scheme’s identity. The simple design and black and yellow colour scheme makes the design very bold and demand people’s attention when seen in situ. If you feel your business could benefit from some well designed communication materials, please contact me in the comments or email hello@woot-design.co.uk
New Work: Varsity Rebranding
Thursday, February 19th, 2009RIGHT NOW, I am in the middle of rolling out the re-branded publicity for this year’s series of varsity sporting fixtures between the two universities in town. For the last few years, they have been using a design based around cartoon characters. It was nice, but a bit too cute for the epic gladatorial bloodsport rivalry that is the varsity contest.
So this year we decided to give the promo material more edge - focusing on the confrontational aspect of the series by using photos from previous years clashes. And clashes is the right word - when I was selecting the photos to be used in the posters I went through thousands of images depicting blood, sweat and tears; but mainly blood.
I kept the orange, black and white scheme from previous years as it is an established identity, then added dramatic images cut out from the photos and re-coloured them to add some extra punch (no small task against the loud orange background).
The combination of bold colours, simple layout, stark type and dramatic image creates a poster with plenty of impact and communicates the information nice and quickly, as all good posters should.
There is a whole series of these covering ten events in the pipeline. I’ll add photos once they are back from the printers.
I’d be interested to hear from any other designers who have worked on varsity or sporting tournament publicity - give me a shout in the comments.





