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50th Birthday T-Shirt Design Print E-mail
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50th Birthday T-Shirt Design

A T-shirt design for a 50th Birthday party that took place in July.  The design was for one of the staff members of HMG Paints, and was worn by the staff when they were out on the 50th Birthday Boozey Do and was intended to be a fun joke at Wooleys birthday who they were celebrating.
Wooley is know around HMG Paints as a cap wearing miserable get with heart of gold up for a laugh, who likes his beer, thus the idea of creating a beer can mocking his personalty traits seemed the logical idea.
The can design was based on a Carlsberg Special Brew can with the details modified.  The T-shirts went down a storm and as a result I was asked to work on some designs for landlords of 2 of the pubs the T-shirt was worn in. The T-shirt designs are certainly the best bit of self promotion I have achieved and also received lots of positive comments.

The T-shirts were designed entirely in Adobe Photoshop then sent to print at L & J Print in Macclesfield

50th Birthday T-Shirt Design Final

50th Birthday T-Shirt Design Beer Can close up

 
HMG Paints Powder Coatings Promotional Flyer Print E-mail
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HMG Paints Powder Coatings Promotional Flyer 2010

A Promotional print and digital flyer designed for HMG Paints a highly successful wet paint manufacturer however many people are unaware that they also have a wide range of powder coatings.  In order to promote this fact I was tasked with creating a promotional flyer that would be print based to be sent out with Powder Coatings orders, to be delivered by HMG's team of sales representatives and to be sent out with HMG's Monthly Statements.  A digital version of the flyer was also created that allowed the HMG Paints Powder Coatings team to email the flyer out.

The aim of the flyer was to highlight a limited time offer that HMG were doing on their range of Black and White Powders, the current UK Powder Coatings market is currently undergoing massive price increases of upto 15%, however HMG as always are putting their customers first and implementing a much smaller increase.   Even from the 1st August when prices per Kilo of black and white powder coatings rise from £2.20 to £2.40 the pricing will still be below market standard prices, meaning once again HMG Paints customers are receiving excellent value for money.

The flyer was created entirely in house using mainly Adobe Photoshop for image editing and final layout, logos were created within Adobe Illustrator and the imagery was taken with a Nikon D40 on location at a very happy HMG Customer.

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HMG Paints Powder Coatings Promotional Flyer 2010

 
World Cup of Creativity: What Position Do You Play? Print E-mail
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SDX Media World Cup of Creativity: What Position Do You Play?

Recently through my twitter feed is was alerted to a very good article on The99percent.com entitled "World Cup of Creativity: What Position Do You Play?."

After reading their descriptions and having a think where I fitted  I decided I didn't fir their Striker, Midfielder or Defender descriptions I'd class myself as a Goalkeeper in my role in marketing/creative side over at HMG.

Its a role where you have to keep a constant eye on the opposition and prevent them from scoring and getting a lead on you whilst also being aware of your own team and preventing them from scoring own goals (and god knows people here try that a lot.)

The ability to have quick reactions to situation means you must be in top shape, keeping an eye on trends and developments and reacting all the time.   Also my company is like the Jubliani ball and constantly moving targets etc all over the show so you have to be able to constantly react to whatever comes your way.

Whilst also providing a solid base to start attacks from and being responsible for getting the promotional and marketing movements started, be it slow and structured well orchestrated attack ala  Barcelona or a Wimbledon style punt into the market, to take advantage of a glaring hole where the opposition has gone wandering.

Unfortunately for the goalkeeper when you do make a mistake its hard to get away with it and normally amounts to someone else scoring, however being able to hold your hands up and take responsibility and get back and focusing on with the rest of the game/tournament/season is a must whilst learning from your mistakes in order to benefit your team in the future.

 

Below is also how the99percent.com described the other positions, what position are you?:

Forwards: The architects.
Leading the charge, forwards live for the glory of innovation – the big score. They are pro-risk, self-starters, who have little trouble making hard decisions. They’re not afraid to proceed full speed ahead, and risk everything for the sake of maximum return.


Typically, they will hone a specific skill set and become an expert in their field.
Accordingly, forwards do best when empowered to use their full expertise and creativity to create something new and vital.

They are dynamic and mesmerizing, but often highly impatient.
They don’t like to document the creation process, and they like even less being asked to repeat a star performance. Once a forward has solved a problem, his engagement drops off sharply. Change, new challenges, and a regular infusion of triumph (and the attendant praise) are what keep them going.

They are natural leaders, but cannot necessarily be counted on to stay around once the novelty of creating something new has worn off. Individuals of this type make great architects, creative directors, designers, developers, entrepreneurs, and “turnaround” CEOs.


Midfielders: The communicators.

Less interested in individual power and glory, the midfielder thrives on being in the thick of things. Midfielders act as information brokers and drive problem-solving through collaboration.
They are excellent communicators with a versatile skill set that helps them easily move between and align different constituencies.

They are not usually trailblazers, but – once the way forward is clear – midfielders excel at developing workflow systems, pushing projects forward, and keeping them on track. They are particularly deft at managing numerous moving parts and the occasionally volatile emotions of a creative team.


Communicators that they are, midfielders can require a bit more face-time than either forwards or defenders. They are self-sustaining, but they do not like to work in isolation. Midfielders are also more risk-averse than forwards, and often need some prodding when it comes to taking an unorthodox or unpopular approach.


Midfielders typically make good producers, editors, curators, project managers, and strategists – or any other position that requires frequent back-and-forth and a flexible skill set.


Defenders: The maintainers.

This is the group that keeps things running smoothly. Whereas the forward likes invention and improvisation, defenders thrive in a regimented environment. Once a product or position has been created, defenders are great at slipping into a workflow and making sure that everything runs like clockwork.


Defenders love having a clear set of tasks that can be anticipated and managed. The weakness of this “routine” approach is that they can be baffled when a curveball comes their way. Clashes of opinion between out-of-the-box-thinking “forwards” and by-the-book-thinking “defenders” are a frequent occurrence in creative teams.


That said, maintenance can be a thankless job. While keeping the finances in order or ensuring that web content gets posted regularly is no small feat, it’s easy to overlook the accomplishments of the person tasked with making sure everything goes exactly as expected. Managers would do well to remember to praise defenders for their tireless work and reliability.


Defenders make excellent systems administrators, finance managers, production editors, copyeditors, and office managers.

 
Kaleidoscope 2010 Industry Dinner Ticket Map Print E-mail
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Surfex Map Main

For this one I had to create a map and reverse of a ticket for a dinner who's attendees included major names in the World and European Coatings industry.

The Kaliedoscope 2010 Industry Dinner is one of the biggest events in the UK paint and coatings  industry and coincides with the Surfex exhibition. Surfex 2010 was held at the Harrogate International Conference Centre with the Kaleidoscpoe Industry Dinner being held at The Cairn Hotel close by on the evening of the event.  In my role at HMG Paints we had already agreed to print the tickets for the event, however unfortunately after a fire at the original venue the ticket needed modifying to show the new venue of the Cairn Hotel.  For this I was tasked with creating a map that would clearly show attendees where the new venue was.

The Map needed to be clear and concise which was a challenge as the venue was in a cluttered area of Harrogate, thankfully I managed to achieve this making a clear and concise map whilst managing to keep the ticket inline with the events branding.

To create the I used Adobe Illustrator for creating the lines, Adobe Photoshop for the HMG Paints sponsor areas and Adobe InDesign for the final composition.

 

Surfex Ticket Map

 
HMG Paints Dreadnowt 2006 World Cup Tour Print E-mail
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HMG Paints Dreadnowt World Cup 2006 Main

This one is certainly  a blast from the past, in fact 4 years ago for the 200 world cup in Germany.  HMG Paints have a 25ft steel sculpture of a submarine outside its main site in Collyhurst, Manchester, for the World Cup HMG Paints gave it a make over with a St Georges Cross, a makeover which we have done once again this year for the World Cup in South Africa, you can see the HMG Paints Dreadnowt story here.

For the 2006 World Cup I created a Dreadnowt World Cup Photo Album taking HMG's Dreadnowt submarine on a tour of Germany in the build up to the World Cup.   The Album was displayed in the HMG Paints Reception area on a large screen that visitors would see when entering the site.  The tour saw the Dreadnowt meeting up with the England & Dutch squads as well as taking in a few games for itself.  The idea was just a bit of fun and went down quite well around the site.

This year the HMG Paints Dreadnowt has been featured in the Manchester Evening News, North East Manchester Advertiser, BBC Look North West and Sky Sports News which Georgie Thompson and David Jones struggling to comprehend who would have such a structure.

The Photo Album was created fully in Adobe Photoshop.

HMG Paints Dreadnowt World Cup 2006 Tour

HMG Paints Dreadnowt World Cup 2006 Tour

HMG Paints Dreadnowt World Cup 2006 Tour

HMG Paints Dreadnowt  World Cup 2006 Tour

 
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