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Profile: Ed Templeton
Red Design has built its career on designing record sleeves for the likes of Fatboy Slim and David Gray. Richard Clayton speaks to founder Ed Templeton about how it's coping...
11 May 2006 |Loose lettering
Versatile and idiosyncratic, hand-drawn scripts are back in fashion - the ultimate antidote to the sleek perfection of digital type. Jim Davies looks at the work of classic...
01 June 2006 |Pringle sponsors Gary Player pro/am golf tournament
Pringle of Scotland, the luxury fashion brand, has signed a six-figure deal to sponsor the UK leg of the Gary Player professional/amateur golf series.
29 June 2006 |Prison-based design studio Barbed produces first work
Barbed, a design studio based in a Surrey prison, has produced its first commercial work for RESET, a scheme for young offenders.
15 June 2006 |New Campaigns: Southern
Train company Southern will make its television debut this week, a year after the operator changed its name from South Central and invested £1bn in the operation.
15 September 2005 |Butlins rolls out hotel push
Butlins is aiming to attract new customers and alter any out-dated perceptions of its resorts with a direct marketing campaign promoting a new beach-front hotel in its Bognor...
10 June 2005 |Sunsail expands base with major viral push
Sunsail, a sailing holiday company owned by travel giant First Choice, is unveiling an online viral game to develop customer loyalty.
03 June 2005 |Brittany Ferries back on TV
Brittany Ferries returns to TV for the first time in well over a decade as part of a £4 million campaign through The Walker Agency.
29 April 2005 |South Central all change to attract new passengers
Rail operator South Central is working with Brand Environment to refresh branding across its entire service, in a project worth £220 000 in fees to the group.
24 July 2003 |The design battle of Hastings
Hastings will always be best known as the site of a certain famous battle. However this week another battle is taking place in the coastal town, only this time it involves...
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