Monday 22 August 2011

Town Hall Hotel Wedding Showcase

Yesterday's Showcase at the Town Hall Hotel was a huge success, it was great to meet so many people in the industry and of course lots of Brides and Grooms to be.
A big Thank You to Nina and her team for organising the day, and making the hotel look beautiful




Gorgeous Flowers from Taylor Made Floral Designs

Music to make your feet move from Wedding Smashers

Beautiful Photography by Kat Hill

Sumptuous Gowns from Clinton Lotter at Blackburn Bridal

and bespoke honeymoons from Mr and Mrs Smith that make me want to pack my bags!

Friday 19 August 2011

Town Hall Hotel-Bethnal Green

On Sunday I will be exhibiting at The Town Hall Hotel's wedding Showcase.
I've been working on some Town Hall Hotel inspired menus and place-cards:





Wednesday 17 August 2011

Titles

Really love the opening sequence of the BBC production The Hour

Opening Credits: The Hour from Anthony Gargano on Vimeo.

Very clever graphics, and hint at the story without giving too much away.
There were designed by the very talented Amy Merry, whose new website I have just stumbled upon http://amymerry.carbonmade.com/

Friday 5 August 2011

London Street Photogrphy at the Musuem of London

Thoroughly enjoyed this exhibition
Here are my highlights:
Wolf Suschitzky Charing Cross Road, London, 1937

Roger Mayne Gambling Group, 1958

Jim Rice Lewisham 1977

Paul Trevor Lolesworth Street E1,1978

Adrian Fisk It's Pants in Walthamstow, 2002

Matt Stuart Trafalgar Square,

Monday 1 August 2011

Adam Ant

Great to see Adam on form at yesterday's festival


10CC were there as well, even though I like this song, the sentiment of it does rather annoy me


And Sandie Shaw, bloody hell she's amazing. You would never guess she was 64!

Vintage Festival...

at The Southbank Centre was a lot of fun.
Amazing place to people watch, whilst dancing to some incredible music from different eras.
I was also really impressed by the attention to detail to each of the different spaces: a perfectly furnished 1950s bar, and the underground 80s Warehouse.
To tie in with the festival, Surface View have teamed up with Wayne and Geraldine Hemingway, to create a series of prints and canvases.