Tag: Design

‘Just Ask’ Campaign for Library Services

Libraries are treasure troves for book lovers and students everywhere. But are you aware of how much more they offer?

University of Birmingham’s Library Services offer students heaps of support. This includes referencing advice, study spaces around campus, and help with academic writing. To access this support, all students need to do is ‘Just Ask!’

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Unearthed Treasures: Our Exhibition for the Lapworth Museum

Charles Lapworth is one of the most iconic figures from the University of Birmingham. Thousands of people visit the Lapworth Museum of Geology every year to marvel at the state-of-the-art galleries, interactive exhibits … and for a selfie op with the T. rex!

When the Lapworth Museum came to Creative Media with an exhibit brief, our design team were thrilled at the opportunity to showcase their skills for the museum’s visitors.

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Wellbeing Walk Map a Success at Winterbourne

Citing research that green spaces are beneficial for an individual’s health, Winterbourne was eager to promote their site as a wellbeing space. Creative Media collaborated with Winterbourne to produce a ‘Wellbeing Walk’ map of the House & Garden.

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Designers Adriana (left) and Armani (right) in front of the tram wrap they designed during the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games to promote the cultural attractions of the University of Birmingham.

Creative Media on Track with Tram Success

Trams are more than just a vehicle for transport. They’re also an opportunity to promote our cultural assets around the city. When the University came to Creative Media with a tram wrap brief, it provided the perfect opportunity for our new design team to get to work on celebrating UoB’s cultural offering.
Working closely with the University’s cultural assets allowed us to gain great knowledge about their objectives and narratives. With this being reflected in the tram design, the huge audience visiting Birmingham over the summer were sure to have eyes on the University.

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