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Created for Diana

The Diana Award – formerly the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Award for Young People – gives recognition to outstanding young people aged 11-18 who make selfless contributions to their communities and invest a huge amount of energy and compassion to improve the lives of others.

Diana Award Publications

The Award is a long-standing client of Barry Lowenhoff, who has for many years designed its Inspire! newsletter, as well as its nomination forms, guidance notes and a range of publicity material. Ben Locker also has a long association with the Diana team, and is now responsible for writing publications such as the vital Award guidance notes, as well as writing material for (and updating) www.diana-award.org.uk.

An Award with this level of prestige needs the best possible publications. We are proud to work with the Diana team to provide them.

Posted by: North Meadow Media
Published: 16th November, 2008 at 2:19 pm in North Meadow Projects.
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Refugee Postcards

This series of A6 postcards was designed by North Meadow Media’s Barry Lowenhoff for the European Council on Refugees and Exiles. They were used to promote a travelling exhibition that featured stories and images of refugees who had come to Western Europe. Interviews with the refugees were brought to life by an exhibition of prints, created by Brussels-based artist Joslin Towler.

European Council on Refugees and Exiles - postcards

Posted by: Barry Lowenhoff, MCSD
Published: 12th November, 2008 at 12:58 pm in North Meadow Projects.
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East Anglian Vision

Palladian Press’s twin enthusiasm for the people and places of East Anglia inspired the firm to commission a new marketing pack that uses high-quality imagery and printing to tell the story of their area, and to emphasise the human side of its business.

The result, Visions from East Anglia, is a beautifully produced gatefold box that houses two slip cases. Inside the first you can find cards that feature every single member of Palladian Press: designers, drivers, press minders, customer services staff, administrators, bindery operatives and everyone else in the firm’s team.

Visions from East Anglia

The second component of the pack is a series of specially commissioned postcards that feature artists’ and photographers’ interpretations of East Anglia’s distinctive coastline, with its rich texture and many contrasts. You’ll find striking woodcuts by Felixstowe printmaker Clare Curtis, ethereal black and white photographs by Suffolk photographer Colin Turner, marine linocuts by Brightlingsea-born illustrator James Dodds and, completing the set, digital art and photography by Colchester duo Stephanie Harland and Judy Payne. The pack itself was designed by North Meadow Media’s Barry Lowenhoff, whilst the pack title and copy for the postcards element was provided by Ben Locker.

Visions from East Anglia has been an invaluable marketing tool: beautiful printing inspires many more potential clients than the run-of-the-mill sales catalogues that land on our desks every day of the week.

For more information about Visions from East Anglia and Palladian Press, contact info@palladianpress.co.uk.

Posted by: Barry Lowenhoff, MCSD
Published: 12th November, 2008 at 12:57 pm in North Meadow Projects.
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Home Inspiration

When major East Anglian firm Kent Blaxill commissioned Colchester multimedia firm Pinstripe Creative to build a new website for its ‘homeinspiration’ bathroom and kitchen showroom, Pinstripe asked Ben Locker to write the copy.

The brief was a challenging one, as the copy for each page had to fit within a precisely-defined placeholder. However, Ben was able to complete the job quickly and efficiently, much to the delight of the client. You can read the final result here, and if you need similar copywriting services please do get in touch.

Posted by: Ben Locker
Published: 11th November, 2008 at 2:57 pm in North Meadow Projects.
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