Hillfields Church, Coventry Promotional Event Postcards

Men's Breakfast Rally promotional postcard.

Men's Sumo Pan Asian Night promotional postcard.

Coventry School of Art & Design Degree Show 2010 Advertising

Showcasing the Best in Art & Design

Working closely with Coventry School of Art & Design, 6foot5design was commissioned to design and advertise its Degree Show 2010. Advertising for the show included invites, banners, posters, e-invites and a viral to promote the event. The idea centres on various tools/items from each area of the show which are then smartly dressed up. The promotional viral (below) illustrates this process. The students are that good they even dress up their tools.

Viral was filmed and edited by by Dan Simcox from simcoxdesign
Website banners one for each of the main areas (below) – click to view

Invites for the three events: Main Degree Show, Performing Arts Event, Media Festival.

Long banners were erected on mezzanine of the School of Art and Design which housed the Degree Show. More suited items were added to the series:

NSPCC Stop Cruelty to Children Billboard/Magazine Campaign

NSPCC Stop Cruelty to Children

YCN competition brief. The brief was to get fathers, donors and campaigners aged 18-40 to engage with and understand their role in stopping cruelty to children. Using the father-son relationship, this campaign draws correlations between a father winning a game of football with his son and the harsh reality of physically beating his son.

National Geographic Rotating Billboard Campaign

National Geographic

Final project university brief. National Geographic TV is available to millions of British households through satellite but it doesn’t get many viewers– NG wanted to make sure more people knew about it. Focusing on the transition from the popular, inspiring magazine to the channel by using rotating billboards, this campaign comes to life, first still then rotating to show movement, quite literally.

National Geographic Flash Banner

National Geographic

Final project university brief. National Geographic TV is available to millions of British households through satellite but it doesn’t get many viewers– NG wanted to make sure more people knew about it. This time focusing on the vast variety of subjects the channel offers, appealing to a wide audience. All topics. All in one place.

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