Paperboy's Must Be Nice print collection to #StopAsianHate

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We recently worked with Paperboy, an app that lets you send artist-led gifts from your phone, to promote their inaugural Must Be Nice! print collection.

Featuring 19 international artists, the collection of prints shares what each contributor loves about Asian culture. Part of each sale will help support the artists with profits going towards various organisations working to combat the rise in Asian xenophobia and help the communities affected (Besea.n, End The Virus of Racism and Hackney Chinese Community Services).

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We’re super proud to have contributed a small part in helping get it into Design Week, It’s Nice That, Creative Boom, Collateral and Colossal.

A massive thanks and huge shout out to all the artists that contributed work: Matt Nguyen, Aga Giecko, Amy Phung, Arose Garden, Celine Ka Wing Lau, Christina Tan, Darcie Olley, Debbie Tea, Kimberly Morris, Jessie Wong, Lena Yokoyama, Marie Larica, Marina Ayashiro, Melissa Mathieson, Subin Yang, Vivienne Shao, Wendy Wong, Yee Poon and Yuk Fun.

The prints are available to buy from the Paperboy App, downloadable from the App Store or Google Play. You can grab a print for £30 or treat yourself to a framed one for £60. They also have a bunch of wonderfully illustrated greetings cards locked and loaded for your next occasion.

Map Project Office x Kickstarter at London Design Week

We've had a great week running around London Design Festival. Our friends Map were celebrated by Kickstarter and had a wonderful talk and little shop in their office for people to pop along and see the projects they've been working on over the past year. 

There's been lots of great coverage of it, including Core 77 (who we've pinched these photos from) and you'll also spot a couple of our lovely clients in there too!

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Apps for Good - Welcome Pack

Aware that teachers were sometimes overwhelmed by the quantity of information on their website, Apps for Good wanted to find an alternative way to present key content in an easy to navigate, visually appealing way.

We immersed ourselves in the world of Apps for Good! We restructured course information, redesigned brand assets and created a comprehensive yet digestible Welcome Pack. Our go-to designer, Kim Walker, did a marvellous job.

The new printable Welcome Pack is now emailed to teachers as an ‘Educators Guide to Apps for Good’. The team love their new brand assets so much they use them in all their presentations!