Another piece of our work has made a TV appearance! This time it was a poster for Adult Learners Week that we produced as part of a rebranding exercise. It popped up on Coronation Street a little while back. In fact it actually appeared in the top scene of all time as voted for by the viewers in celebration of 50 years of ‘the street’. Enjoy.

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We’re not sure why we didn’t mention this at the time, but a health campaign that we worked on late last year was launched to much media fanfare!

The controversial NHS pilot to provide the contraceptive pill to teenage girls without prescription in pharmacies throughout the London boroughs of Southwark and Lambeth featured a range of items designed here at rehabdesign™. The posters in particular hit the headlines, appearing in many newspapers, on various websites and even on the TV during the BBC news!

We particularly like the Daily Mail’s take on the story and the quotes from Tory MPs Julian Brazier and Nadine Dorries!!

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A book we designed for Quid Publishing was spotted by my son on a coffee table during the first episode of a new series of Being Human on BBC3… Well spotted Luke!

The front covers of the book can be seen below.

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Infographic about the Neville Brody/David McCandless debate about infographics on Newsnight. By Mr. Toby Lerone

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The Chuckle Brothers, AKA Barry and Paul Chuckle, celebrate 20 years of their BBC children’s show ChuckleVision this week.

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A gigantic, life-like statue of a man swimming through the grass has been unveiled on the bank of the River Thames. The statue, complete with tattoo, was commissioned by The Discovery Channel to advertise its new reality show, London Ink.

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Since the Live Earth concert at the weekend, everything has changed. In the few days since the concert the environment has apparently regenerated up to 68% of the damage done by humans because of the sheer quality of the music played by the likes of David Gray, the Black Eyed Peas and Genesis. When Madonna played, the ozone layer hole actually sealed up, probably to keep the great music from leaking out into space! Most amazingly of all though, I woke up this morning to find 3 new fully grown trees in my back garden with a note from James Blunt which read,’I'm planting trees in your area for the environment, stay beautiful’. How good is that?

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