VINTAGE COKE CANS
Sunday, June 28th, 2009 by JonCan be found at Inspiredology.

Can be found at Inspiredology.

So much pile up, a lovely blog dedicated to the good old days. Sent by GRIFF.
It is what it is but the Vader Project is worth a look.
From the Daniel Eatock site, picture of the week section. If you haven’t visited this site before it’s well worth a look.
Here we feature a selection of shots that document the making of Bloom 296.



































This year we had six successes in D&AD. All six will be featured in the prestigious D&AD student annual. KPMG and Green fingers are both entries by 2nd year students.
Symon Machin. Packaging for Fortnum & Mason based on the theme of Antarctic explorers.
Mark Arrowsmith & Drew Pountney. Packaging for a new Homebase range aimed at first time growers.
Kate Hilton. Packaging for a new Homebase range aimed at first time growers.
Sam Evans. direct mail for the homeless charity Crisis. The brief asked to highlight the work Crisis do and avoid cliches to do with homelessness.
Tom Cohen. Brief as above.
And finally Ben Tustin, Mat Taylor and Ruth Weston for the KPMG brief. The brief was to produce a large scale artwork for KPMG, a financial company. The idea involved LED panels echoing weather patterns outside of the building.