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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Unused logo concept
Just thought I’d share a logo I designed earlier in the year but that was unfortunately not chosen.

The logo was for National Woodlands, an umbrella brand for Clandon Wood (a natural burial site in Surrey) and other future sites. Playing on the natural burial concept, this idea was drawn up to resemble oak leaves forming an endless knot. Unfortunately it wasn’t what the client was after and was never developed any further but having stumbled across it in my archive I wanted to have it see the light of day briefly!
Alphablog: X isn’t for Christmas!
I know I’ve forced a round peg in a square hole but, although I object to when people use the term ‘Xmas’ instead of ‘Christmas’ (as a Christian I find it misses the point and replaces the meaning of Christmas with something generic), I was a little stuck and it gives me a nice opportunity to get festive!

Christmas Card
EDITED:
Cards are printed, produced and delivered – looking good! Need to arrange the recipients list and get them sent out next week.


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PREVIOUS: …Just a quick preview of a potential design for my client business card this year…
New Office

As you may have noticed, I’ve recently moved into my new office at home; from a small box room to a bigger, custom built workspace.
Here are a few photos to show the new office in all its glory.
Alphablog: W is for Workspaces
As I write this from an unusual workspace for me (a coffee shop in Plymouth’s city centre) it might seem ironic, but despite the bonuses of human interaction, the buzz of life and of course good coffee, it’s confirming how important my own workspace is to me.






