We’ve decorated our office in honour of the upcoming coronation!

As the country gears up for the coronation of King Charles III, our office is also taking the time to celebrate. King Charles III will become the 40th Sovereign to be crowned at Westminster Abbey. To mark the occasion, we’ve decorated the office with colourful bunting and commemorative mugs.

As the festivities continue this weekend, we’re excited to be part of this historic moment!

#longlivetheking

 

 

Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction 1940-70 exhibition

In honour of Women’s History Month coming to an end, we wanted to share the ‘Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction 1940-70’ exhibition.

This exhibition showcases 81 unsung international female artists. Showcasing art created between 1940 and 1970 from all over the world, recognising these women’s overlooked contribution to the Abstract Expressionist movement.

Head over to the Whitechapel gallery this weekend to check out the works that inspired the likes of Pollock and Rothko.

Picture credits: Miriam Schapiro’s Idyll II (1956)

EG at MIPIM

Spotted!! The EG stand at the Leading Property Market event, MIPIMWorld in Cannes.

We collaborated with the EG team to visualise the event message of ‘Connecting UK real estate to drive growth and prosperity.’ To visually represent the UK real estate market, our design showcases a skyline of UK landmarks and uses negative space to incorporate the names of various UK cities. The colours chosen draw on EG’s signature purple, which ties in the MIPIM collateral with the overarching brand.

We wish the EG team success at the event!

If you would like to know more about how we help our clients such as LexisNexis Risk Solutions elevate their event assets, do contact us at dh@designhouse.co.uk.

Bailey: Vision and Sound exhibition

We are delighted to share the Bailey: Vision and Sound exhibition.

This exhibition features David Bailey’s portraits of legendary musicians and explores his influential role in cultivating the image of music through his camera lens. Some of the exhibition’s highlights include a unique screenprint of John Lennon and Paul McCartney, an early portrait of young Mick Jagger before the Rolling Stones, and an unseen portrait of Dizzy Gillespie.

Head over to the Dellasposa Gallery to check it out!