Saturday 22 January 2011

TBM First for servicing brief.




Open publication - Free publishing - More cars


Whislt at my placement at the beutiful meme I was given the task to create an identity for a car servcing company.

The company came and picked up your car did the work then dropped it back off meaning theres no need for you to go down to the garage and deal with them pesky mechanics.

I used the idea of its as easy as 1,2,3 and creating the identity around that. Including it within all aspects of the 'brand'.

Monday 17 January 2011

Email Send Out

























Remember seeing a interview with Matt Pyke from universal everything saying to get his name out there he sent out a email with 50 thumbnails of his work on... so i have created a similar product and done the same.

Hope fully this is less tedious than a portfolio and if people are interested they will hopefully get back to me.

Thursday 13 January 2011

martynwoolley.com

martynwoolley.com is now live check it here.

Wednesday 12 January 2011

Self Prtomotion: Dont Send me To LDN.




















Another idea I had was to make a series of self promotional mailers or posters that will be based around the sentence - Don't Send Me To LDN. I have thought about what i want to do after i leave and i want to target studio that aren't based in london but mostly within the north of England.

Using imagery of my home surroundings of the yorkshire country side and synthesis it with my design practice to create something like this.



100 words





















Whilst looking through ItsNiceThat.com I found they have a paid interm programme happening throughout the year, to apply you have to send a email with no more than 100 words to explain why you should be considered.

This gave me a idea:

Create a cheap publication that can be produced quickly to send out to people i would like to work for. Almost like a cv or a covering letter in simple form of '100 words'.

These words should communicate me and what I have to give.

Hopefully by sending a product, rather than a electronic mail might show a little more thought has gone into the application and is also a gift that they can keep.