Woodberry Down is one of Europe’s largest regeneration projects. Working with an existing brand this all-encompassing marketing, communications and consultation project helped gain the support of local communities and brought about the investment required to deliver this large-scale regeneration projects. Phase 2 of this twenty-year build project is set to complete by 2022 and Phase 3 is currently being consulted on.
Stadium Square puts forward proposals for the branding and visual identity for the sale of new homes on the former Walthamstow Stadium. Our designs were contemporary and pitched thoughtfully with the target audience in mind.
The branding and visual identity for Renaissance Bedford concentrates of their main focus of jobs, homes and infrastructure. The logo design right the way through to digital outputs and website was all part of supporting this ambitious growth area.
Woodberry Down Regeneration is Europe’s largest regeneration scheme and has been branded as a National Mixed Communities Demonstration project. The marketing tools and collateral have been delivered over a period of years to; attract investment; gain the support of local communities; and ensure a smooth transformation of this area.
Regeneration Brent is an awareness raising campaign of all the high-quality regeneration projects that are being undertaken. The scale, value and type of key projects are varied and bring a multitude of benefits the communities that live, work and learn there. The multi-faceted communication tools and strategies were a key part in raising awareness and attracting investment.
The Nottingham City Centre Masterplan is a ten-year vision rejuvenate the city centre. The vision document, marketing plan and supporting collateral was exemplary and expedited the buy-in of developers, investors and businesses.
Working with an existing brand this project is a demonstration of London’s key regeneration projects. The all-encompassing marketing collateral and communication tools help support best practice, networks and leadership. The Future of London brand is well recognised and respected throughout London’s built environment community.
Central Bedfordshire is at the heart of everywhere and plays a pivotal role within the Oxford to Cambridge arc. The area is experiencing rapid growth of business, infrastructure and investment. A comprehensive marketing campaign to demonstrate that Central Bedfordshire is the strategic choice for businesses.
Graphics workshop specifically designed for students on planning, architecture and urban design courses. The focus is on planning and producing graphical outputs to add clarity to the overall course communication. Developing ideas and concepts through hand drawn illustration right the way through to the presentation to final designs though the use of computer software programmes.
The concept of pedestrianising Oxford has always brought about pros and cons to this radical transformation. If implemented, Oxford Street would be a cleaner, greener and safer street for all. The CGI public realm improvements were created to gauge current support and reactions to the possibility of pedestrianising the world busiest shopping street.
Graphics workshop specifically designed for students on planning, architecture and urban design courses. The focus is on planning and producing graphical outputs to add clarity to the overall course communication. Developing ideas and concepts through hand drawn illustration right the way through to the presentation to final designs though the use of computer software programmes.
The Narrow Way in Hackney is a revitalisation project that improves Hackney Central area as a thriving and vibrant destination for both residents and visitors. The CGI images of the public realm improvements were created to assist with design proposals as well as consultations with the general public. The project has now been implemented with the aid of the visualisation and public realm illustrations.
The Local Plan sets out how the borough of Tower Hamlets will grow and develop from now on until 2031. It identifies how many new homes, jobs and services are needed to support the growing population, and where and how they should be provided. Over fifty maps help; set the scene; explain the current situations; and illustrate future development sites and scenarios.
The Urban Design Compendium is an exemplary document that clearly describes and illustrates good practice of Urban Design. Many of the graphic illustrations including the front cover artwork was created by Bally Meeda, Director of Urban Graphics.
The Nottingham City Centre Masterplan is a vision document that was pitched to inspire investors, developers and architects to commission and design buildings and public spaces that enliven and enhance the city. The document itself illustrates how the city centre will develop over the next ten years.