Heath Robinson Contraptions
I worked with Scriberia to create this Heath Robinson-esque drawing to represent the workings of communication agency Fishburn Hedges. Everyone is playing their part in ‘making it possible’. It now adorn’s the wall of Fishburn’s offices.
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In 2013 the National Trust in the Midlands ran a Halloween scary story writing competition for the under-12s. I worked with them to design the poster and information flyer for the competition, choc-a-block with classic Halloween imagery.
Read MoreLiverpool Heart & Chest Hospital
The Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital commissioned this animation to persuade patients to get involved in research. Mainly stop-motion, involving stacks of cut-outs and patience.
Written by Matt Cook
National Trust Oakmobile Publicity
In 2013 the National Trust in the Midlands launched the OakMobile, an interactive contraption touring Birmingham to get people involved and interested in what the National Trust has to offer. A series of posters to publicise the tour.
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Some images for Breakthrough Media for a film about the British Army’s only Immam, Asim Hafiz, and his involvement in creating a secure future for Afghanistan following the withdrawal of the British troops.
Read MoreBright Ideas Campaign
The North West’s leading neurological hospital, the Walton Centre, commissioned an animation to launch their Bright Ideas Campaign. Staff were encouraged to submit their ideas of how to improve their service. The lead character, Ivan Idea, came from a staff competition.
Read MoreA National Trust Map of Kings Norton
The National Trust in the Midlands commissioned this map showing all the parks and green spaces in Kings Norton, near Birmingham. The map not only shows the area but also the seasons, showing outdoor activities from spring to winter.
Read MoreEnough Food IF
An animation to launch the global charity campaign, Enough Food IF. In 2013 the leading charities across the world came together to campaign against hunger, introducing 4 simple ‘IF’s, that if followed would ensure there would be enough food for everyone.
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