We get through a lot of cultural stuff in Seventy Seven – either going to it or just reading about it.
Stuff that we thought was worth sharing that others might be interested in over the course of the coming month includes ...
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year show at the Natural History Museum is, as ever, well-worth a look. Basically, it's a fantastical collection of the finest images shot during the course of the year - much of it editorial, so there is even a vague reason for putting it on a blog ostensibly about communications.
The same cannot be said for pick number two, the Tatty Devine and Mark Pawson collaboration ... as Mark puts it ... For SIGNS at Tatty Devine, Mark is designing 12 new limited edition Perspex signs, following on from the success of his 'Open/Closed' signs (which can be seen in the windows of several stylish boutiques around London). Themes range from practical and useful to whimsical and provocative. Some of the pieces will be based on themes from previous works, such as 'Wear More Badges' and 'Never Throw Anything Away Ever'.
They look lovely ...
On an altogether "back to the point of this weblog" note, I will be following the exploits of Oakley's brand ambassadors, who have been set up with personal profiles on the brand's recently re-vamped website. They include snowboarders, Vicci Miller and Tyler Chorlton. What a great website. Well worth spending some time with over the course of the next month or so ...
And finally, if you are of a designerly bent, take a look at All I Want for Christmas ... "Ian Hambleton (of Studio Output) and Nick Clement (Made Studio) have launched a seasonal competition. Creatives are invited to respond to the statement, “All I want for Christmas is…” to be in with a chance of winning some rather tasty prizes". Cute idea altogether ...
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