Showing posts with label Elizabeth Ellis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elizabeth Ellis. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 October 2017

Beatrice Warde Memorial Lecture 2017

Regular followers of the blog know that I often write about talks or lectures that I think might be an interest to readers of this blog and this is just one of those events...

This year’s Beatrice Warde Memorial Lecture is being delivered Elizabeth Ellis and David Marshall from The Counter Press. They will talk about founding a private press and design studio rediscovering the joy of designing and making purely for pleasure, and the importance of learning to slow down. They’ll be discussing their work, influences and the challenges of balancing self-initiated side projects with the demands of commercial work.
Despite the very traditional methods and equipment, they aren’t complete luddites and continue to work with a growing list of clients who appreciate craft and attention to detail but require more modern means, allowing them to combine a love of letterpress with their branding background. The projects and approaches might be varied – from rebranding the iconic London restaurant Bibendum to a new publishing imprint.
So, if you want to hear about the ups and downs of getting a design business established and pick up some interesting and useful pointers - GET A TICKET. Don't delay.

The talk is on November 2nd at 7pm and there are still tickets available on Billetto:
https://billetto.co.uk/e/the-beatrice-warde-memorial-lecture-the-counter-press-elizabeth-ellis-david-marshall-tickets-209852

Tickets are only £12.50 (concessions available). The talk is being held in the Bridewell Hall at the St Bride Foundation in London EC4 on Thursday 2nd November starting at 7pm.

http://www.sbf.org.uk/
http://www.sbf.org.uk/events/the-beatrice-warde-memorial-lecture-the-counter-press-elizabeth-ellis-and-david-marshall
http://www.thecounterpress.co.uk/
Posted by Justin Hobson 19.10.2017