


To celebrate their 50th anniversary in Europe, Canon wanted to produce a book that looked back at some of the defining events in their history, and that captured the essence of Canon past and present. The book was structured around 50 stories and was closely aligned to their advertising campaign at the time – ‘We Speak Image’. It weighed in at 170 pages and five language versions were produced.
The book won an Award of Excellence (Best Corporate/Brochure category) at the CiB Awards 2008.
Other designers involved: Dan Tuck, Sharon O’Neill.
(April 2007)




Two ideas for a Naxos compilation cd series entitled ‘Best of British’, featuring top British classical composers. Naxos wanted the series to have a strong British theme, to appeal to a less traditional audience and to have shelf standout.
(April 2007)

FESPA (Federation of Screen Printers Associations) was launching it’s first pan-European event dedicated to digital printing, and competing against a rival show. To kick off the campaign to raise audience awareness (printers) and to increase exhibitor and attendee signup, a mailshot was required.
The solution took an object that printers are immediately familiar with – the swatch – but used it to showcase some of the advances in digital printing they might not be aware of.
(April 2005)