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Inspiring lives leaflet

Inspiring lives

A document originally created to celebrate Black History Month (October), but ended up being printed in December. It contains black and ethnic minority authors and what inspires them.

 

The brief was to create something quite modern (for us anyway!) and push our branding to a new level. I used the conceptfeedback website to get help from fellow designers and generally tweak the design. I was really pleased with the outcome and the leaflet shows how the branding can be more flexible.

 

This leaflet had to go through a new corporate approval procedure before it was allowed to be printed.

December 2009

 

outside of Tudors, Flappers and Scouts leaflet

 

inside of Tudors, Flappers and Scouts

Tudors, Flappers and Scouts

Archives talks leaflet

A promotional leaflet bringing together a series of talks hosted by our archives section.

 

I used thick black borders in reference to tudor architecture and added a vector watermark of a tudor rose to tie everything together. I created the vector from scratch. The reason I chose this is because all the talks had a tudor reference even if it's a little obscure. The image on the front of the leaflet is the scout leaders scarf toggle.

 

Designed with help from the conceptfeedback design website.

September 2009

 

Outside of volunteer leaflet     Inside of volunteer leaflet

Become a Volunteer

(leaflet and form 0.6MB PDF)

The first section of libraries to actually put a team together to sort out how publicity and marketing would work.

 

The leaflet was to amalgamate several different documents together. Home Library volunteer, general volunteer, friends of archives and user groups information leaflets and forms.

 

I came up with a thin booklet design that would be easy to put into a handbag or back pocket. It has the form in the centre two pages so people could pull out, complete and send on without losing the information in the booklet.

June 2009

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