posted by mike on October 18th
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Southwark Council commissioned rehabdesign to produce a brochure to be used by council representatives when they attend conferences across the country. The document will be used to share best practice on community cohesion. Over the years Southwark has achieved much in making our communities stronger and more resilient. They are especially proud of their partnership work with their residents, the voluntary, community sector, the police, the PCT and local agencies.
Community cohesion means working towards a society in which there is a common vision and sense of belonging by all communities, a society in which the diversity of people’s backgrounds and circumstances is appreciated and valued, a society in which similar life opportunities are available to all and a society in which strong and positive relationships exist and continue to be developed in the workplace, in schools and in the wider community.
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rehabdesign have designed the brand identity and all printed material for the ‘A picture of health’ campaign for NHS London.
‘A picture of health’ sets out to explain to the residents of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich and Lewisham the options that have been produced to address the
issues that are preventing your local NHS from providing better, safer and affordable care. A more in depth explanation can be found on the
A picture of health website.

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posted by james on October 6th
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An interesting little article on film poster typography can be read here.
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posted by mike on September 18th
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The letters used to say ‘Ticket Office’ but somehow most of them got knocked down and the others are struggling to stay upright. When type is made into 3-d objects they seem to take on little lives, as if they are puppets or stuffed animals. With their clean white appearance they seem like they have fallen far before their time. Call me a nerd, but I almost feel sad for these once proud letters.
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posted by mike on September 18th
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posted by trevor on September 15th
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Rob Ryan currently has an exhibition of work in his innovative illustration style at local gallery Castor & Pollux. Check out his papercuts and related prints, they are a thing of beauty.
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posted by james on March 27th
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posted by james on January 1st
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A great archive of Blue Note sleeves (amongst others) can be found here. Take a look.
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They should have come to rehabdesign.
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rehabdesign have just completed the design and production of a new book title for Quid Publishing.
This Is Not a Book will stretch your mind, put your neurons through their paces, and challenge the foundations of your opinions and knowledge itself. You’ll discover that you can’t even trust your own senses even though they may be all you have.
Filled with philosophical puzzles that have intrigued the greatest minds, quizzes that reveal the inconsistency of our ideas, insoluble logical paradoxes, and moral dilemmas that force us to confront the consequences of our beliefs, This Is Not a Book will give your intellect a workout that you’ll thoroughly enjoy.
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rehabdesign were recently commissioned by NIACE (National Institute of Adult Continuing Education) to design and print a 32 page ‘motivational’ magazine.The publication aims to highlight the benefits and opportunities available in learning and to publicise Adult Learning Week, the largest celebration of learning in the UK, and one of the country’s largest ‘not for profit’ campaigns. The purpose of the campaign is to celebrate the achievements of adult learners and in doing so, motivate others to get involved.
New Horizons, is primarily a promotional tool to deliver key campaign messages to the target audience of ‘potential’ adult learners. Presented as a glossy easy-to-read bite-sized magazine, it acts as a call to action for the campaign helpline (learndirect), contains information and advice on learning opportunities, includes tips for gaining employment and training, and highlights success stories; all used at motivational triggers for the reader. It is distributed throughout England via relevant providers and public-facing bodies.
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Feast your eyes on these beauties…
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