
rehabdesign™ have recently completed the branding and illustration for Southwark Children’s Services’ campaign “Talk and Play Everyday!”, aimed at encouraging parents to talk to their children during play to help their language development. Included in this campaign is a tote bag to colour in with the fabric crayons supplied.
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As part of the local government performance framework, DEFRA have set up a number of National Indicators for local authorities. The London borough of Southwark must reduce carbon emissions by 8.5% by 2011.
rehabdesign™ have been commissioned by Southwark to design all communication materials for The Big Switch Off. The initial logo designs can be seen above. One is aimed at the 200 largest emitters in the commercial and public sectors and the other is aimed at residents.
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We have recently completed a complete redesign of Lewisham Primary Care Trust’s internet and intranet sites.
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We have just completed work on a site map for the new Brentwood Community Hospital.
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Ealing Hospital commissioned rehabdesign™ to create a corporate look to work within NHS guidelines. The identity is currenty rolling out across all printed matter.
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rehabdesign™ have recently completed the branding and illustration for Southwark Children’s Services’ campaign “Sing & Rhyme Anytime”, aimed at encouraging families to sing together to help their children’s language development.
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We have just completed a selection of colourful exhibition banners for Bexley Primary Care Trust.
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We have just finished the follow up title to This is not a book for Quid Publishing.
This Book has Issues delves deep into the human consciousness and casts light onto the hidden reasons why we feel, think, and behave in the ways that we do.
Packed with illuminating real-life examples, introductions to groundbreaking psychologists, and plenty of experiments and tests to unveil the way your own mind works, This Book Has Issues has the power not just to intrigue and entertain, but also to change the way you think.
Divided into eight fascinating chapters, This Book Has Issues covers everything from the real reasons we fall in love to the science behind a good night’s sleep. From extreme disorders to the truth behind the ways we live our everyday lives, This Book Has Issues takes you on a journey through the amazing landscape of the mind.
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posted by james on March 9th
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Take a look and listen to this. Use your keyboard for better control.
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posted by mike on February 24th
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Edgar Müller is at the cutting edge of 3D street art, also known as pavement art. His creations transform everyday locations into fantastical scenes: sharks erupting from pavements, chasms bisecting suburban streets and rivers cascading through towns. Above Lava Burst transformed a typical German street into a scene from the apocalypse for the 30th anniversary of the international competition of street painters in Geldern.
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