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Latest news from Adtec: Purple Patch, Anti-Graffiti & Mesh Banners
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31/10/2011 at 9:00 am
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Social Alchemy’s Top 7 Blogs This Week!
Top of the blogs: the most viewed posts from the last 7 days!
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As part of our campaign to help retain the best creative talent within in the region we are hosting an exhibition – with a twist! Not only will we give local students and freelancers the chance to showcase their digital work to the thriving creative sector we have here in Leeds, but we have also secured two fantastic prizes for the winners…
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Adtec Explains… the difference between digital printing and lithography
We thought we’d talk about two services that we offer – digital printing and lithographic printing – and the difference between the two of them.
If you’d like to talk to us about a print job please call +44 (0)20 7837 6714 or email info@adtec.co.uk and we will do our best to solve your problem.
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Alison Carmichael worked closely with Publicis to develp a ‘blueprint’ style of lettering which reflected the styling details on the car – she also illustrated the little architectural details on the layout and generally made the whole thing go with a va-va-voom.
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Say hello to two fresh faces in the jelly studio: Steve Dunn and Layla Boyd!
Layla is the new lady in the jelly studio, bringing cake, an Illustration BA(Hons) and a bit more ‘jelly’ to the team…
Steve was a project manager until he made a life changing move and decided to return to education to pursue his long term passion of illustration…
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THE FRUIT, THE WHOLE FRUIT AND NOTHING BUT THE FRUIT!
At the start of the summer, Jennifer Fewster (Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe Y&R) approached Three Blind Mice to produce a set of research animatics for Innocent Smoothies latest TV campaign.
After looking through the different available styles on our website, a brightly coloured vector style was chosen for the artwork to help convey the rich colours of the fruit…
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Have you seen the launch commercial of Fosters Gold?
TBM’s Jess worked with Adam & Eve to produce these great still frames with our artist James. You can see this campaign on the T.V featuring a very attractive Holly Valance. Where has she been all this time? Being invited to swanky parties like this one we imagine!
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What would your superhero power be?
Back in June we came up with some superhero powers for our meet the team feature. A few months down the line, our friends at Interactive Art Services started The Super League of Creativity and we jumped at the chance to get our superheroes realised.
We also set ourselves the challenge of drawing ourselves as stickheroes… what do you think?
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15/10/2011 at 12:29 pm
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The 7 Most Viewed Blogs This Week!
Top of the blogs: the most viewed posts from the last 7 days!
inspire. create.
As part of our campaign to help retain the best creative talent within in the region we are hosting an exhibition – with a twist! Not only will we give local students and freelancers the chance to showcase their digital work to the thriving creative sector we have here in Leeds, but we have also secured two fantastic prizes for the winners…
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We love print… business cards!
This week we’ve seen some fantastic examples of business cards online so we thought we’d share them with you!
Business cards are one of the many services we offer. To find out more about the print services we offer click, visit our website!
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Vector Illustrations of Well-Known UK Architecture
Art Director, Ben Clarke and Colin Swan from design agency, Further got in touch with us produce vector illustrations of well-known UK architecture and landmarks for Network Rail.
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Damien illustrates ‘food on the move’
Damien Weighill‘s brilliant hand drawn line illustrations can be found on packaging for the Marks & Spencer ‘food on the move’ range!
Marks & Spencer and brand consultancy, Landor Associates got in touch with us to created drawings and lettering for a new, healthier M&S food range.
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Last weekend I was lucky enough to get invited along to the One year anniversary of the Paralympics with Michael. We danced the night away to the likes of The Saturdays, Dappy from N-Dubz and The Sugababes… What a lucky mouse I am!!
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Last Friday was deemed to be ‘Dress Like a Banker’ Day at TBM.
Jelly motion producer, Natalie, found herself dreaming about what it would be like to have a proper job… so we thought we’d dress up to find out!
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29th July – Featuring: Zara Perfume, Gold’n Plump & Linda Clark
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07/10/2011 at 9:00 am
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