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The World Premiere opens next week

10/26/2012

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POWDER & PAINT
– the musical
The Graphic Agenda has been involved with this exciting project to promote the musical about the life of Helena Rubinstein and launch the World Premiere. We have designed all aspects of the corporate image including the logo, CD, programme, script and advertising. The advertising campagin includes a series of teaser adverts in The Stage.

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We break new ground in Exbourne

9/7/2012

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Early in 2002 following a public meeting to discuss the closure of the community's only store and post office, the Exbourne Community Initiative Committee was formed. The original mandate of the organisation was to try and re-establish a shop - a community-run shop - possibly with additional facilities alongside it. The great importance of such activities in safeguarding the quality of village life was keenly recognised and the initiative was supported by the vast majority of local residents.
The Association quickly established a temporary shop, cafe and post office in Exbourne's Village Hall, opening 2 mornings a week and run (with the exception of the Post Office section) by volunteers. This facility has proved to be an extremely successful social enterprise. Opening soon extended to Wednesday afternoons also.
Now 10 years later a new shop has been built underground... read the story at the new website created by The Graphic Agenda.
www.theundergroundshop.co.uk
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All is revealed...

9/6/2012

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In the latest advert of the teaser campaign created by The Graphic Agenda appearing in 'The Stage' we reveal all! So visit the site advertised and find out all about the world premiere presentation of this exciting new musical.

www.powderandpaint-themusical.com
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The big tease is on...

8/29/2012

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... and its a blinking good show!

The first 3 adverts in the teaser series running in The Stage.
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It’s a real tease!!

7/12/2012

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Designing an exciting teaser campaign to appear in The #Stage in the next few weeks.
But I can't tell you what its for because then it would not be a tease!!!


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Designing Brooklands Magazine

2/29/2012

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I'm busy designing the latest edition of the Brooklands Museum Trust’s magazine.

Brooklands is the birthplace of British motorsport and aviation and home of Concorde, the spirit of Brooklands lives on at Brooklands Museum.

As the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit, Brooklands was constructed in Weybridge, Surrey in 1907, and saw its heyday in the roaring, soaring 20s and 30s when dramatic speed record-breaking attempts were made by daredevil drivers. It hosted the first British Grand Prix. It was at Brooklands that A.V. Roe made pioneering powered flight trials with his first full-size aeroplane in 1908; here that Tommy Sopwith developed and flew the Sopwith Pup and Camel; and here too that the Hawker Hurricane and Vickers Wellington were built before and during World War Two. Renowned engineer, designer and inventor, Sir Barnes Wallis spent almost four decades working at Brooklands - most notably on the Wellington bomber and the ‘bouncing’ bomb. He also successfully developed the Tallboy and Grand Slam ‘earthquake’ bombs, the largest conventional bombs used in the war.

The Graphic Agenda was invited to design their new 52 page bi-monthly magazine. Each edition has feature articles on all aspects of the Museum and its history, it also has all the latest Museum news and updates along with reviews of events. The magazine carries advertisements from leading companies including Aston Martin, Rolls Royce, Exxon Mobil, Mercedes Benz, JTI, BAE Systems and many more.

Contact The Graphic Agenda if you would like a magazine or newsletter designed.
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First Post!

2/29/2012

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I'm getting started blogging so watch this space.
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    I have a wide range of experience as a Graphic Designer and Art Director - first of all in London's West End advertising agencies and then for 16 years in the music business with The Decca Record Company & Decca International where I became International Art Director. This was followed by 9 years with an advertising agency in Bedfordshire working on accounts such as Vauxhall, NatWest, The Betterware Catalogue, Hertz, Whipsnade Zoo, Budget and Bradford Exchange. For over 19 years I have run my own business, The Graphic Agenda, handling clients such as Collegium Records, Mercedes-Benz Club, Rodale Press, Ciba Vision, Brooklands Museum Trust, Branko Ltd., The Vintage Sports-Car Club, The Choir of London etc. You can see more at www.graphicagenda.co.uk

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