Posted on 16.02.12 by Chris
Working with Alan and Richard at Committed to Equality we produced a totally custom WordPress site which means they can update any part of the site themselves including adding new pages and content. Before the Christmas break we also went along to their training event to see first hand how Committed to Equality help businesses understand how to provide quality services to people with disabilities.
Posted on 10.02.12 by Chris
National marketing magazine The Drum has featured our project for Nestle UK. The project completed in 2011 featured a set of materials including brochure, invites and mini site to attract developers to bid for the site.
We were really happy with this project and it’s great to have it featured in such a well recognised industry magazine.
Posted on 17.01.12 by Chris
We have been working with local artist Paul Cummins to develop an identity for himself and his art. Paul will be producing Around 15,000 hand-thrown ceramic blooms to create a quintessentially English flower garden at locations around the country including Chiswick House and Gardens, House of Commons and the Southbank Centre.
Paul Cummins is a Midlands-based ceramic fine artist with a fast-developing reputation. He is known for his distinctive landscape installations and traditional earthenware pans. His work features exuberant flower glazes and the signature flower heads and vessels are reminiscent of ceramics from the Mediterranean.
You can find out more about his work on the london 2012 site.
Posted on 04.01.12 by Chris
The Revolver Revolver studio have been working closely with sculptor Louise Plant an Elected Associate of the Royal British Society of Sculptors and recipient of the prestigious Brian Mercer Award, to develop a visual identity that will help her publicise her unique sculpture all over the world.
Creating a logo for an individual presents unique challenges as the work becomes incredibly personal, while also needing to represent the completed, current and future works that wil be produced. We spent a day with Louise and her team talking about her work and taking a trip to her rural studio to get a real grip of how we would present this in a graphical format.
The result is a strikingly simple shape constructed in very definitive angles and treated in classical black and white, which won’t detract from her sculpture but adds value and creates a starting point for us to develop her marketing materials.
You can see more of Louise Plants work at www.louiseplant.com
Posted on 21.12.11 by Alan
DG Scott are a steel fabrication and engineering company based in Alfreton, Derbyshire. Working in collaboration with fellow Friar Gate Studios tenants Essential Marketing Solutions, we are giving DG Scott a new identity, design strategy and approach to their marketing materials. DG Scott’s new identity is a perfect fit for their industry, and a design we’re proud to have produced. As you can see from the before shot, their old logo was tired, and just not up to the job. We’ve simplified the design, and given it a feel that more than fits their needs and target market.
Posted on 19.12.11 by Alan
Boxframe Motion Design are an internationally-renowned team of video and animation designers. We have been working with the Derby-based team on a new identity, stationery set & website (due early 2012). We’re pretty chuffed with the result, and literally cannot wait for the full website launch!
Posted on 18.11.11 by Chris
If you have noticed an increase in the amount of people growing a moustache lately, don’t worry, its not the latest trend, the month of November has been dedicated to moustache growing by the charity Movember.
It’s a great cause and we have taken part in the efforts this year along with several tenants at the place we call home Friar Gate Studios. You can view our weekly progress at cactusimages.com/movember where fellow tenants Cactus Images have been snapping everyones progress.
To date we have raised £962 in 18 days which is a sterling effort, however if you want to sponsor us you can find our pages at mobro.co/chrisrevolver and movember.com/m/1280834
Some words from the Movember page about the cause; The funds raised in the UK support the number one and two male specific cancers – prostate and testicular cancer. The funds raised are directed to programmes run directly by Movember and our men’s health partners, The Prostate Cancer Charity and the Institute of Cancer Research. Together, these channels work together to ensure that Movember funds are supporting a broad range of innovative, world-class programmes.
Posted on 07.11.11 by Chris
We have been working with town planning and architectural consultancy; Planning Design over the last few weeks to develop a new identity system and logo design. The outcome shows the practices solid and practical nature, using a device based around traditional drawing tools. The logo will initially be rolled out over business cards, stationery and internal documents, plans and roll banners for exhibitions. Whilst the new design was not what the client had expected they are pleased with the outcome and it has received numerous compliments. More of our logo design work
Posted on 31.10.11 by Chris
We’re pleased to announce that we have been recommended by the Recommended Agency Registar (RAR- http://www.recommendedagencies.com/) once again. We are now recommended until October 2012. As a creative agency it’s vital that our clients see the benefit of our input and this is just one of the ways that we show it.
Our report shows that we have also been recommended for more categories than last year and these now include Branding Design, Print Design, Web Design, Presentation Design, Advertising, and Direct Mail. You can view our profile on the RAR site at www.recommendedagencies.com/revolverrevolver/.
Posted on 26.10.11 by Chris
Appointing a creative agency or design team to work with you on developing your brand can be difficult, with so many options it can be a daunting prospect. I’ve been working in the design industry for nearly ten years and have seen a huge variety of approaches that marketing teams take, some more successful than others. There is also much written on the traditional ‘pitch process’ where agencies are asked to show all their ideas and hope they get picked. Here is my opinion on how I think it should be done.
1. Write a brief. If you don’t have one already get a brief together that details everything you expect your creative partner to work on. Outline the aims of your company and what your marketing strategy is over the coming months or years, how much market share you have and expect to take in that time and any particular challenges your organisation or industry faces. All this information will help each agency decide if it’s the kind of work they want to take on or are comfortable with, and give you a clear picture of what type of agency will work for you.
2. Do your research. As with any major decision, always do your research. There are thousands of agencies nationally who offer a range of services, most of the smaller ones however have a particular talent they lead with, be it design, web design, packaging etc.
Ask around, see who people in your sector are using, who is getting the best results and who is doing something different. Ask your own contacts who they use and who they would recommend and what they do for their organisation.
Use google to find talent both locally and nationally, most agencies are more than happy to show their portfolios online and will have an array of projects for you to look through. See what kind of work they have produced in the past and if it fits with your plans.
Use http://www.recommendedagencies.com/. They have anonymous reports on hundreds of agencies nationwide with examples of the sectors they have worked in and a scoring system that lets you compare specific agency skill sets as rated by their clients.
3. Narrow your list. Once you have a list of people you want to talk to, get a list of questions together to try and establish which partners will work best for you. Try to consider agency size and ability to complete the amount of work you need doing, where they are based, how often will you need to visit and discuss with your team. Aim for a list of three agencies to approach and get credentials from, usually a document which talks through the company, it’s set up, values and a case study or two. This will give you a really good idea of how each agency would respond to your brief.
4. Keep it equal. Ask your chosen agencies to read through your brief and arrange a meeting to discuss their thoughts and how they would approach the project and what advice they can add. Be prepared to have an open mind regarding their thoughts and suggested plan of action. Make sure you give all the agencies the same information and stick to the same response methods, be it written or verbal ideas to keep the process equal. Try and avoid asking agencies to do all the work and present it to you. Your creative partner should be chosen on track record, ability and your judgement.
5. The final test. Once you’ve met your shortlist and have a good idea of personalities and the standard of their work, pick one and run with it. If you need one more test give them a project or part of a project, agree a fee and let them get on with it. This means you only have to make a small commitment up front until you have seen some finished work.
16.02.12 - Web Design for Committed to Equality
10.02.12 - Revolver Revolver in The Drum Magazine
17.01.12 - Logo Design for Olympic Artist Paul Cummins
04.01.12 - Louise Plant Logo Design
21.12.11 - DG Scott Logo Design
19.12.11 - Boxframe – Bang on Brand
18.11.11 - Revolver Revolver do Movember
07.11.11 - New Logo Design for Planning Design
31.10.11 - We’ve been recommended again!
26.10.11 - Hiring a creative agency
05.10.11 - Congratulations Oviso!
14.09.11 - Derby Feste Brochures
15.08.11 - Uniting Derbyshire Festivals
03.08.11 - Identity design for Red Blue Phoenix
15.07.11 - Cocoa Works Brochure Arrives
06.07.11 - First Movement Literature Design
05.07.11 - Derby Feste Leaflets Arrive
05.06.11 - Managing Spaces Website Launch
27.04.11 - Getting your hands dirty
13.04.11 - Creative collaboration starts here…
18.03.11 - Revolver Revolver’s Carbon Balanced Paper Showcase
24.02.11 - Oviso Folders Arrive
17.02.11 - Cactus Images website launched
04.02.11 - Hatch and Capture launch
31.01.11 - New website launched for law:public
08.12.10 - Sneek a peek at our latest work
11.11.10 - Carbon Balanced Paper: Reducing our Carbon Footprint
27.10.10 - RAR! We’re on the Recommended Agency Register
18.10.10 - Revolver Revolver celebrate their 2nd birthday
30.09.10 - Geldards & Revolver Revolver
18.08.10 - We’ve published our own book…
05.08.10 - QUAD Exhibition Guide hits the town
08.07.10 - Revolver Revolver site listed on cssline.com
28.06.10 - Hot Stuff at D&AD New Blood
25.06.10 - Grafik into liquidation
17.06.10 - We’re off to D&AD New Blood
08.06.10 - Award-winning entrepreneur hopes to ‘reach next level’ with relocation
29.04.10 - Welcome to our new home!
23.04.10 - Business Quest 2010 Winners