Our Projects
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Lauren Matthews Interiors
Website branding and location photography for local Interior design company Lauren Matthews Interiors
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We were asked to freshen up the logo and corporate branding - Phase 2 included new website and photography, completed 2018
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Connor Construction
We created a new website and cleaned up the brand logo for Connor Construction in 2017
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Foreword by Her Majesty The Queen
A couple of days after the Royal Wedding last year, we got a phone call that made us stand up and almost salute
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4 weeks in the Falklands.
Uniquely Falklands Andy Jackman, Dan Bernard, Gail Baird. 297mm x 240mm; 160 full colour pages.
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Aerocar, A Portsmouth venture, embraced by an Indian Maharajah - new book design
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Gunwharf Quays Portsmouth
Spread from our latest national publication, Gunwharf Quays Portsmouth by Michael Underwood. Available now, £12.99
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Aerocar A Portsmouth venture, embraced by an Indian Maharajah
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Uniquely Portsmouth
Victoria Pier, Old Portsmouth shot for our next book, Uniquely Portsmouth
Being so well positioned by the sea, it is no wonder that Portsmouth has a long history of ships, sailing and HM Royal Navy, one that has had a profound and lasting effect on the culture, economics, character and heritage of the city. But, why did the navy move and then stay here in the first place? What made Portsmouth so attractive to the strategists and planners who made those decisions? Those answers are found in its landscape, topography and location, and together with its heritage and people, go towards making Portsmouth what it is today.
The book explores an island community, what and how it ticks and is richly illustrated with original photography. Itis a fascinating narrative of special moments, passionate people and particular events, set against an often dramatic and striking landscape.
Falklands 2015
Carra-carra bird photographed on Saunders Island, West Falkland on a 50mm lens from 10ft away. There are only 2,500 Carra-carras alive today 75% of which live in this part of the Falkland's Archipelago.
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