I'm not really too sure what this style is called. I'll Google it when I get a chance and let you all know. (I'm sure you'll be refreshing hourly to find out...) But this flag is a superb example of how it can work. For those who don't get it. The name of the player is Patrice Evra...
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
And I said What About Breakfast at Tiffany's
The title has nothing to do with the copy I'm about to write about, it just happened to be on when I was writing this blog. However its an absolute classic its fine to be included
I'm not really too sure what this style is called. I'll Google it when I get a chance and let you all know. (I'm sure you'll be refreshing hourly to find out...) But this flag is a superb example of how it can work. For those who don't get it. The name of the player is Patrice Evra...
This piece was part of Christian Aids campaign produce by Johnathon Banks. Its so simplistic that it gave me a rye smile whilst I wrote this.
It does everything it needs to and can work in so many different formats. Letters, Commercials Donation envelopes all could be branded with this. It keeps the traditional font and colours of Christan Aid and has the potential to become a trademark for the brand which is instantly recognisable.
I'm not really too sure what this style is called. I'll Google it when I get a chance and let you all know. (I'm sure you'll be refreshing hourly to find out...) But this flag is a superb example of how it can work. For those who don't get it. The name of the player is Patrice Evra...
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