Different Prints is an eclectic design studio located in Tottenham that fuses traditional painted fabrics with digital design. Started in 2009 by Andreas, it has gained national exposure for projects like designing signage for a TV show about a food cooperative and creating a mural of President Obama. Andreas was inspired to start the studio after leaving a corporate design job to pursue more creative fulfillment. Different Prints is working on developing an eco-friendly clothing line and Andreas hopes to exhibit his own artwork in a gallery.
Wall painting still remains as the most patronized among artworks for sale and this of course is limited to fine arts alone.http://www.artyii.com/wall-paintings
Eurobest Young Creatives 2010 Gold Presentationalfredmalmros
The brief was to attract young talent from around Europe to Hamburg (they have a massive Berlin complex). We wanted to create something that genuinely would make people move there, not just a change in attitude or increased awareness of the city's offering.
Berlin is only a few hours away and because of its cheap cost of living young talent will always prefer it to Hamburg as it is easier to satisfy your basic needs there. If you have food and roof over your head, you have the energy to express yourself.
So if our challenge was mainly a financial problem, not an advertising problem, we wanted to solve it with a financial solution. We created a new currency, the Creative Dollar. Hamburg would buy young people’s work of creativity, their various forms of cultural expressions such as art, plays, design and concerts with the Creative Dollar and people could then use it to pay for their basic needs. Sell a painting or a concert to Hamburg and pay your rent, utility bills or for local transport. It's liberal social well-fare system that would mean that Hamburg would end up owning a fantastic cultural treasure, that they in turn can turn into a revenue stream.
The freedom to create and not having to spend the days job hunting for low paid jobs would genuinely drive creative talent from all over Europe to Hamburg. Hamburg would build a bank of cultural expression that would inspire the city, attract tourists and encourage a new creative class to grow up in Hamburg, making it the most vibrant and creative city in the world.
And imagine if others would start trading with the currency, brands have been trying to reach this target audience since the dawn of capitalism, what if all they had to do was to accept their currency?
Fairy Tailors - Case Studies - HET [EN/US]Fairy Tailors
Fairy Tailors | Social Media Campaign Succes Stories & Case Studies [EN / US]
Client: HET.
For more details don't hesitate to contact us directly by e-mail info@fairytailors.cz or via contact form on our website www.fairytailors.cz !
Wall painting still remains as the most patronized among artworks for sale and this of course is limited to fine arts alone.http://www.artyii.com/wall-paintings
Eurobest Young Creatives 2010 Gold Presentationalfredmalmros
The brief was to attract young talent from around Europe to Hamburg (they have a massive Berlin complex). We wanted to create something that genuinely would make people move there, not just a change in attitude or increased awareness of the city's offering.
Berlin is only a few hours away and because of its cheap cost of living young talent will always prefer it to Hamburg as it is easier to satisfy your basic needs there. If you have food and roof over your head, you have the energy to express yourself.
So if our challenge was mainly a financial problem, not an advertising problem, we wanted to solve it with a financial solution. We created a new currency, the Creative Dollar. Hamburg would buy young people’s work of creativity, their various forms of cultural expressions such as art, plays, design and concerts with the Creative Dollar and people could then use it to pay for their basic needs. Sell a painting or a concert to Hamburg and pay your rent, utility bills or for local transport. It's liberal social well-fare system that would mean that Hamburg would end up owning a fantastic cultural treasure, that they in turn can turn into a revenue stream.
The freedom to create and not having to spend the days job hunting for low paid jobs would genuinely drive creative talent from all over Europe to Hamburg. Hamburg would build a bank of cultural expression that would inspire the city, attract tourists and encourage a new creative class to grow up in Hamburg, making it the most vibrant and creative city in the world.
And imagine if others would start trading with the currency, brands have been trying to reach this target audience since the dawn of capitalism, what if all they had to do was to accept their currency?
Fairy Tailors - Case Studies - HET [EN/US]Fairy Tailors
Fairy Tailors | Social Media Campaign Succes Stories & Case Studies [EN / US]
Client: HET.
For more details don't hesitate to contact us directly by e-mail info@fairytailors.cz or via contact form on our website www.fairytailors.cz !
Creative ideas…
are just that unless you can make them happen.
CreativeDynamix @ the intersection of Arts | Enterprise | Community in modern Ireland.
A conversation in cultural enterprise with MA members in Cultural Policy and Arts Management UCD, February 2011
A thought provoking lecture on the parameters in which cultural opportunities are questioned and considered.
Can Art get people back to work? is a good discussion. Thesis: art and creativity positive forces which can be used to boosting morale, self esteem and empower people.
5 Commandments to Create Your Content Marketing MasterpieceOlivia Cain
5 Commandments to Create Your Content Marketing Masterpiece, As told through art...
Content marketing is now grabbing the attention of B2B marketers, but we still have a long way to go to create engaging, colourful and emotive content.
This book is an open invitation to think and a book for thinkers...
It's my first serious piece of non fiction. The book is a compilation of 2 years worth of essays on a variety of subjects from physics to futurism to sociology. Like most of my other writings it doesn't take itself too seriously but earnestly tries to fill your head with 'aha' moments all the same.
I self published this work because life's too short to wait for a publisher's opinion at this point. And I know how that story ends...
So, if you are the kind of person who reads for a love of learning and looking at the same things in a new way, I wrote this book just for you.
I hope you enjoy it.
Jack oughton get more better ideas v1.0Jack Oughton
A free checklist/cheatsheet/cribsheet guide for people interested in problem solving and having creative ideas / 'ideation'. Written from the perspective of a writer/composer/sound designer/photographer etc. (i.e someone who's trying to be creative all the time).
Aimed at: everybody - especially those who don't see themselves as 'creatives'. Can also help 'creatives' looking for extra ideas.
Things it covers includes:
Ideas, tools, inspiration and substances for improving creative thought
Tips for breaking ruts
Help for thinking and providing under pressure, such as time constraints and deadlines.
Ideas in how to find inspiration anywhere and everywhere
Help in identifying and overcoming barriers to creative execution
Thoughts around goal setting and priorities for creative people.
Guidance in cultivating a ‘creative mindset’
Quotable, wise and inspiring words from a variety of very creative people
Signposts towards further reading in the creative thinking / ideation field
Enjoy the work of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Edward de Bono, Tony Buzan etc. or just looking for ways to increase your own creativity? This might be for you.
Remember, you are one very good idea away from achieving almost anything you want. Hope you enjoy!
Jack oughton ‘virtuous writing checklist' v1.0Jack Oughton
A concise but powerful cheatsheet/checklist for improving the quality of your writing and doing better in the business of writing. Also handles dealing with the new media environment, self promotion, technological tools, 'deadline games', work processes and structuring work. And much more (including additional resources worth finding). Basically self improvement for writers, written by an experienced freelance writer. No fluff, good stuff ^_^
Creative ideas…
are just that unless you can make them happen.
CreativeDynamix @ the intersection of Arts | Enterprise | Community in modern Ireland.
A conversation in cultural enterprise with MA members in Cultural Policy and Arts Management UCD, February 2011
A thought provoking lecture on the parameters in which cultural opportunities are questioned and considered.
Can Art get people back to work? is a good discussion. Thesis: art and creativity positive forces which can be used to boosting morale, self esteem and empower people.
5 Commandments to Create Your Content Marketing MasterpieceOlivia Cain
5 Commandments to Create Your Content Marketing Masterpiece, As told through art...
Content marketing is now grabbing the attention of B2B marketers, but we still have a long way to go to create engaging, colourful and emotive content.
This book is an open invitation to think and a book for thinkers...
It's my first serious piece of non fiction. The book is a compilation of 2 years worth of essays on a variety of subjects from physics to futurism to sociology. Like most of my other writings it doesn't take itself too seriously but earnestly tries to fill your head with 'aha' moments all the same.
I self published this work because life's too short to wait for a publisher's opinion at this point. And I know how that story ends...
So, if you are the kind of person who reads for a love of learning and looking at the same things in a new way, I wrote this book just for you.
I hope you enjoy it.
Jack oughton get more better ideas v1.0Jack Oughton
A free checklist/cheatsheet/cribsheet guide for people interested in problem solving and having creative ideas / 'ideation'. Written from the perspective of a writer/composer/sound designer/photographer etc. (i.e someone who's trying to be creative all the time).
Aimed at: everybody - especially those who don't see themselves as 'creatives'. Can also help 'creatives' looking for extra ideas.
Things it covers includes:
Ideas, tools, inspiration and substances for improving creative thought
Tips for breaking ruts
Help for thinking and providing under pressure, such as time constraints and deadlines.
Ideas in how to find inspiration anywhere and everywhere
Help in identifying and overcoming barriers to creative execution
Thoughts around goal setting and priorities for creative people.
Guidance in cultivating a ‘creative mindset’
Quotable, wise and inspiring words from a variety of very creative people
Signposts towards further reading in the creative thinking / ideation field
Enjoy the work of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Edward de Bono, Tony Buzan etc. or just looking for ways to increase your own creativity? This might be for you.
Remember, you are one very good idea away from achieving almost anything you want. Hope you enjoy!
Jack oughton ‘virtuous writing checklist' v1.0Jack Oughton
A concise but powerful cheatsheet/checklist for improving the quality of your writing and doing better in the business of writing. Also handles dealing with the new media environment, self promotion, technological tools, 'deadline games', work processes and structuring work. And much more (including additional resources worth finding). Basically self improvement for writers, written by an experienced freelance writer. No fluff, good stuff ^_^
Flyer koukouvaya fine art photography - walesJack Oughton
One of the many photography diaries I have created from my various travels and experiences in different parts of the world. I try to capture the spirit of the place in a way that emphasizes the beauty of the environment. The images are processed differently, and some are quite old. (some are better than others!). See the world as I saw it, a picture paints a thousand words as they say...
Flyer koukouvaya fine art photography - liverpoolJack Oughton
One of the many photography diaries I have created from my various travels and experiences in different parts of the world. I try to capture the spirit of the place in a way that emphasizes the beauty of the environment. The images are processed differently, and some are quite old. (some are better than others!). See the world as I saw it, a picture paints a thousand words as they say...
Flyer koukouvaya fine art photography - isle of mannJack Oughton
One of the many photography diaries I have created from my various travels and experiences in different parts of the world. I try to capture the spirit of the place in a way that emphasizes the beauty of the environment. The images are processed differently, and some are quite old. (some are better than others!). See the world as I saw it, a picture paints a thousand words as they say...
Flyer koukouvaya fine art photography - spainJack Oughton
One of the many photography diaries I have created from my various travels and experiences in different parts of the world. I try to capture the spirit of the place in a way that emphasizes the beauty of the environment. The images are processed differently, and some are quite old. (some are better than others!). See the world as I saw it, a picture paints a thousand words as they say...
Flyer koukouvaya fine art photography - southern usa + mexicoJack Oughton
One of the many photography diaries I have created from my various travels and experiences in different parts of the world. I try to capture the spirit of the place in a way that emphasizes the beauty of the environment. The images are processed differently, and some are quite old. (some are better than others!). See the world as I saw it, a picture paints a thousand words as they say...
Flyer koukouvaya fine art photography - models folio [colour]Jack Oughton
A demonstration portfolio/brochure of my photography work with modelling clients in 2010. Mainly glamourous females shot with natural light, on location.
Flyer koukouvaya fine art photography - shoreham + birmingham
Jack Oughton – 21.03.11 - Something Different In Haringey.pdf
1. Jack
Oughton
–
21.03.11
–
There’s
Something
Different
in
Haringey.
Nestled
in
the
flourishing
cultural
hub
of
The
Bernie
Grants
Art
Centre
in
Tottenham,
you’ll
find
a
little
paint-‐stained
treasure.
Not
quite
a
design
firm,
not
quite
an
art
studio,
Different
Prints
is
a
quirky
mix
of
both,
fusing
old
world
painted
fabrics
with
cutting
edge
digital
tricks.
The
studio
is
almost
a
work
of
art
in
itself.
A
wonderful
explosion
of
color,
pop
art,
eastern
philosophical
imagery
and
mechanical
objects.
Paint
stains
the
floor
and
the
room
feels
alive
with
new
work
and
creativity.
As
I
enter,
head
honcho
Andreas
ushers
me
through
the
wonderful
chaos
over
to
a
spot
where
the
computer
sits
and
begins
to
tell
me
the
story
of
this
eclectic
organization.
Started
by
in
early
2009,
the
company
is
now
going
strong.
Its
accomplishments
so
far
have
included
national
exposure
on
the
People’s
Supermarket,
which
aired
on
Channel
4.
Different
Prints
designed
the
signage
and
the
visual
branding
used
by
the
food
cooperative
and
both
companies
found
that
they
shared
a
similar
outlook.
Different
Prints
gained
further
national
exposure
during
the
Obama
Inauguration
by
designing
and
displaying
an
iconic
mural
of
the
new
president
which
was
shown
on
the
BBC
News.
It
was
later
purchased
by
a
private
buyer.
Andreas’
story
is
something
of
an
inspiration
to
struggling
creatives
everywhere.
He’s
a
Tottenham
resident,
who
‘escaped’
a
corporate
design
job
when
he
found
himself
deeply
unsatisfied
with
his
work.
This
drastic
change
came
in
response
to
a
searching
question
he
asked
himself
one
day;
why
couldn’t
he
be
creatively
fulfilled
and
still
make
a
living?
Turns
out
that
he
could;
“I
believed
that
as
long
as
I
did
what
I
believed
in,
my
belief
would
carry
me
through”
Andreas
believes
that
although
Tottenham
has
something
of
a
bad
reputation
from
the
outside,
the
impression
of
residents
is
positive.
He
sees
it
as
part
of
his
role
an
artist
to
present
a
positive
image
of
the
borough
and
encourages
others
to
do
the
same,
however
they
can.
So,
what’s
next
for
Different
Prints?
Well,
for
a
start
the
development
of
an
eco
friendly
clothing
range
based
around
their
philosophy.
I
got
to
sneak
at
a
preview
of
the
shirts
that
they
were
working
on,
which
was
exciting
(I
can’t
say
much
more!).
More
personally,
Andreas
is
looking
to
exhibit
his
own
artwork
at
a
gallery.
Though
times
are
hard
on
small
businesses
at
the
moment,
when
asked,
he
was
optimistic
for
the
future.
“Onwards
and
upwards!”
More
colorful
things
are
brewing
at
the
Bernie
Grant
Arts
Centre..
See
more
at
http://www.differentprints.co.uk/