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Posted in Brochures and leaflets • 12 May 2011
The next instalment of the annual newsletter for St Catharine's College, Cambridge. Work for this issue included balancing colour in images, as usual, as well as generating pie charts, setting long lists of lots of people in not much space, and a booking form for the College's annual dinner.

Posted in Brochures and leaflets • 1 March 2011
St Catharine's College, where I studied Biochemistry, needed some leaflets explaining the purpose of their Annual Fund for 2011-12. These are sent out to around 2,000 members before the College's telephone campaign.

Posted in Brochures and leaflets • 24 January 2011
Charity Golf Day leaflets can sometimes be a little dispiriting, as the charity tries to save money wherever they can and produces the leaflet themselves in Word. However, spending a bit of money on a designer to get a good-looking brochure can attract more entrants and thus raise more money for the charity. Red Balloon, a charity which helps bullied children, asked me to produce a professional brochure for them.
I could go on for ever about forms. Very few people do forms well. I've seen so many where it's obvious that the designer didn't think about how the form would be used, and the thought processes of the person filling it in. The form on this leaflet is now one page of A5 - condensed from two pages of A4 in the original!

Posted in Brochures and leaflets • 8 December 2010
The Tallis Scholars are one of the UK's foremost choirs, performing nationally and internationally. I was asked by their management agency, Hazard Chase, to produce the programmes for their Christmas concert at St John's, Smith Square.

Posted in Brochures and leaflets • 21 November 2010
The Knowledge Partnership, a Cambridge-based educational research company, needed some brochures to demonstrate their services to universities around the UK and worldwide.
I created their brochures using their own branding and the excellent artworks of Rika Newcombe.
