
It’s time once again for my monthly e-flyer for Sancho Panza at The End / AKA club London. No fancy interactivity this month unfortunately as I’ve been away sailing in Scotland for the last week or so and only had one evening to conceive and execute the thing. Thankfully there’s now a two month break in the schedule which will allow me to address lobbing Sancho’s seven year old Flash site in the bin and replacing it with something shiny and new.
Thursday, 29 May 2008
A little bit of New York in London
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Labels: clubbing, flyer, interactive, music
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
Fabric’s posters back to their slightly unnerving best
The Creative Review Blog have a sneak preview of some of the excellent work that’s made it into the Magazine’s 2008 Annual.
I particularly liked these posters for London super-club Fabric, created by Village Green (can’t find a link for them unfortunately).

When Fabric first opened their posters and flyers were of a really high standard, and although the production values have remained consistently high, they never really achieved the heights of the collages created by Love in the club’s early days. Great then to see the club’s design work back to it’s slightly disturbing best with these unusually sinister characters created by Village Green’s Tom Darracott.
Sunday, 30 March 2008
Get Involved
Get Involved is a monthly club night at The Social in London. They approach a different designer or image–maker to create the poster for each event. Build, Anthony Burrill and Jon Burgerman have all had a go.
I particularly loved this contribution by James Joyce / One Fine Day:
Build's contribution turned the idea on it's head once again, inviting anyone to download their template poster and create their own version.

You can see all the versions of Build's poster at the Get Involved site, where there's also a full archive of all the monthly posters.
