Months in preparation, and involving copious tasting sessions, the book retails at £4.99 and is available direct from the charity’s website – one25.org.uk. The book will available throughout the city at a number of those establishments involved in the book – check the charity website for updates.
Archive for the ‘Print Publishing’ Category
The Bristol Community Cake Book
Friday, February 12th, 2010Shipshape
Monday, February 1st, 2010We’ve been working closely with a number of Harbourside establishments and businesses in bringing a new quarterly magazine to this unique cultural quarter. 10,000 copies are being distributed around the art centres, hotels, restaurants and visitor centres throughout the area, and we hope the magazine will give a campaigning voice to those who want to celebrate the area’s rich history. If you’d like to know more about the publication – or require a media pack – please contact us.
The Lowry
Friday, January 29th, 2010Salford Quay’s flagship community arts centre brings together a wide variety of performing and visual arts. We have worked closely with their marketing team over the last couple of years, producing bold and arresting print solutions for their ongoing dance seasons and childrens festivals as well handling advertising and promotions for touring shows. Recent commissions have included two Lowry-initiated branding projects – ‘Unlocking Salford Quays’ and ‘North West Dance’.
Lido
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010Owned by the same team as Welshback’s Glassboat and Spyglass, Clifton’s Lido has swiftly established itself as a one of Bristol’s foremost destinations. A combination of spa, restaurant and heated open-air pool, it’s success has been consolidated by strong brand management and innovative marketing solutions. TGOS continues to be involved in all areas of print and advertising.
Glassboat
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010TGOS has managed both digital and print marketing for Bristol institution Glassboat since the start of 2009. With a subtle modernisation of a much-loved brand we’ve introduced new formats and materials onsite and have been instrumental in the success of a number of ‘micro-festivals’ staged alongside the boat. We also work closely with the company’s neighbouring restaurant, Spyglass.
DHI
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010The Drugs and Homeless Initiative – who celebrated 10 year’s of service in 2009 – enlisted TGOS to develop their existing brand. Since then we’ve been involved in all aspects of DHI’s print publishing. Some of the projects we’ve worked on have been a 10th anniversary annual report, a service user poetry book, handbooks, exhibition displays and re-launching their substantial online presence. Click on the button right to find out about DHI’s ‘Bath Thrifty Cookery Book’.
Colston Hall
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010TGOS has had a long relationship with Bristol’s Colston Hall and – since rebranding in 2009 – they have called on us to do the bulk of their print marketing. From magazine and online advertising, to e-shots and producing a programme for David Attenborough’s ‘Nature’s Great Events’, we continue to provide a bespoke design and publishing service for this much-loved local landmark.
Bristol Harbour Festival
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010After working closely with Bristol City Council Arts & Culture to relaunch the Harbour Festival programme and website in 2008, TGOS won the contract to take the festival marketing into 2010. A livelier brand, dynamic editorial content, new print formats and an interactive web presence were all on the menu for 2009. 2010 presents another challenging financial climate, but with an emphasis on digital marketing and significant changes to the Festival’s layout, plans are already afoot to develop the brand further through onsite signage and festival sponsorship.
Forestry Commission
Thursday, January 21st, 2010TGOS has provided support for the Forestry Commission’s Bristol design studio for a number of years now, and we continue to be the studio of choice for the print marketing for Westonbirt Arboretum. In addition, we are currently managing national advertising for a series of music concerts around the country and handle the design and print for a number of other FC centres including Bedgebury Pinetum in Kent.
Bath Film Festival
Thursday, January 21st, 2010TGOS has looked after the print marketing for this long-standing Bath festival – now in its 19th year. Despite budget limitations and challenging production schedules, the festival continues to be a success. 2009 enjoyed increased ticket sales and – with a dynamic advertising campaign through a series of striking posters – increased visibility city-wide.
