Not so new Mills…

For the 9th consecutive year, JacksonHammond have donated artwork and production for the New Mills Festival leaflet.

The 2011 festival theme is ‘nature’, and organisers hope the wonderful natural environment which surrounds New Mills will inspire people to create their special lanterns for the annual lantern procession, which takes place on Saturday September 24.

As always, there will be a wide range of new events and old favourites, hosted by local community groups, including music, magic, poetry, exhibitions, arts events, open days, talks, walks, sports and lantern-making workshops.

Posted on 2nd September 2011 at 12:35 PM | Work | Comments (0)

Monkey business

 

Home to some of the rarest animals in the world, Dudley Zoo lies within a conservation area that includes the 11th century Dudley Castle, and attracts more than 200,000 visitors a year. This year has seen lots of new additions including ‘Sprout’ a baby orang utan from Borneo.

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Posted on 1st September 2011 at 11:58 AM | Work | Comments (0)

More than a church

Jackson Hammond donated the design and print of this postcard to the Hanley Baptist Church promoting all the great things the church provides. Along with traditional worship, the church is a hive of activity offering coffee mornings, tea and toast, creative groups, painting, photography and craft sessions.

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Posted on 1st July 2011 at 1:57 PM | Work | Comments (0)

Donating to Education

This is the second publication for Stockport Grammar School recently designed and produced by Jackson Hammond.

The Bursary Pack is an 8 page A5 leaflet, with a pocket facility on the inside back cover containing 3 donation forms. The pack is intended to create awareness of the scheme and to raise funds to enable talented students from all sections of society to come to Stockport Grammar.

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Posted on 21st June 2011 at 10:32 AM | Work | Comments (0)

On the March

We recently attended the opening of a great new exhibition at the People’s History Museum – On the March. The Museum asked us to print a set of postcards for them which were selling like hot cakes on the night!

Contemporary banner maker Ed Hall creates striking, richly coloured banners for trade unions, campaign groups and other organisations. This is the first solo exhibition of his work and the People’s History Museum is now showcasing the work of the UK’s foremost trade union and campaign banner artist. The exhibition illustrates the continuing relevance of the ancient visual art of banner making in Britain today.

It’s a must see – so make sure you don’t miss it before it ends in October.

Posted on 25th May 2011 at 1:54 PM | We Like | Comments (0)