Wednesday, 13 August 2025

London Design Festival 2025

The London Design Festival was launched by Sir John Sorrell CBE and Ben Evans CBE in 2003. Building on London’s existing design activity, their concept was to create an annual event that would promote the city’s creativity, drawing in the country’s greatest thinkers, practitioners, retailers and educators to a deliver an unmissable celebration of design. The launch of the first Festival took place at Bloomberg on 25 March 2003, with a show of support from design, education, government and London organisations. 22 years later, this vision remains ever strong.

In 2019, the Festival welcomed a record-breaking 600,000 individual visitors from over 75 countries. Celebrating its 22nd anniversary in 2024, London Design Festival is now well into a new decade, celebrating how it has played a key role in the growth of the design industry, bolstering London’s position as a global destination for business, culture and tourism, and contributed to the UK’s reputation as a creative powerhouse. As one of the world’s leading design events, the Festival has also served as the blueprint for design weeks and festivals globally and continues to be a key moment on the cultural calendar.

This year, the London Design Festival 2025 is in it's 23rd year and will take place in exactly one month on 13–21 September 2025.

Posted by Justin Hobson 13.08.2025

Wednesday, 6 August 2025

Portraits of the Hibakusha

Regular followers of this blog will know that my first post of every month is a "job from the past" so that I can show some of the really good work from years gone by. Today marks the 80th anniversary of the dropping of the first Atom bomb on Hiroshima. The bombing, which took place in 1945 was to bring a speedy end to the second world war against Japan. The anniversary is remembered through ceremonies, and leaders from Japan and around the world have used the occasion to call for the abolition of nuclear weapons and peace.

It reminded me of this beautiful project from 2010 for an exhibition in London held on the 65th anniversary... (my apologies for the poor images - it is hard to photograph this piece well!)

THE LIGHT - Portraits of the Hibakusha

THE LIGHT - Portraits of the Hibakusha - was an exhibition which ran from the 5th August- 8th October at the Brunei Gallery at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London in 2010.

The subject of the exhibitions is as follows: At 00.15am on the 6th August 2010 in London it will be 08.15am in Hiroshima and it will have been 65 years since ‘Little Boy’ was dropped on Hiroshima by the USA’s B-29 bomber ‘Enola Gay’. The exhibition of the 65 Hibakusha portrait paintings will last for 65 days, one for each year since the bombs were dropped on both Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Each painting will be accompanied by a detailed description of each subject’s haunting recollection of exactly how they came to survive and be found after the bombing.

Hibakusha are survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the Japanese word translates literally to “bomb affected people”. There are no names on any of the Hibakusha Portraits as is the tradition in Japan all are ‘subjects’ and always remain unnamed.

This beautiful poster/invitation/promotional piece was designed by Leah Harrison Bailey and Sara Carneholm at their studio called Happily Ever After, which sadly they disbanded in around 2014. 

Below is the finished (folded up) piece which is A5 size:
- which then folds out like so...
To reveal the final piece...
The open size is 592x420mm. The job is printed on our beatifully thin and lightweight Offenbach Bible in 60gsm. It was printed and finished by Pureprint, who have produced this really well - not only the print but the very tricksy folding!

...and thanks to Leah and Sara for sending it to me and for the lovely note - yes, it certainly is a blogworthy piece! in fact, so good it's been on twice now!

https://www.soas.ac.uk/
https://www.pureprint.com/
Posted by Justin Hobson 06.08.2025

Monday, 28 July 2025

The Lionesses' did it!

In a thrilling final yesterday evening, the curtain has fallen on the 2025 UEFA Women’s European Championships with England successfully defending their title winning in the penalty shootout against Spain.
Euro 2025, was the 14th edition of the UEFA Women's Championship, the quadrennial international football championship organised for the women's national teams of Europe and played in Switzerland from 2 to 27 July 2025.

...and apart from the congratulations that go to the winning team and the runners up, I should also like to thank the designer of our amazing wallchart. This is the latest in a series of beautifully designed typographic wallcharts which have all been designed by David Coates, who is an independent designer. My thanks to Dave for making it all happen - a perfect way to combine his love of type and football!
It is printed on our Colorset Bright Red 120gsm (100% Recycled too!) which is the perfect Swiss red shade. They are digitally printed in two colour, white and black.

The flat size is 880 x 315mm perfect for wall, door or cabinet mounting!

Posted by Justin Hobson 28.07.25

Monday, 7 July 2025

The Trouble with Mr Doodle

This Wednesday, Channel 4 is showing a documentary, titled The Trouble with Mr Doodle, exploring  his obsession with doodling and his personal struggles..

Avid Fenner Paper diary fans may remember our 2019 diary cover created by Mr Doodle and regular readers of this blog may recall wne I met the (then) 23 year old Mr Doodle (aka Sam Cox) at The Art of Ping Pong opening and was truly inspired by his work which is when I asked if he would like to collaborate on our diary!
As I understand it Mr Doodle not only has a successful career but he is now married (presumably Mrs Doodle?) 😊 and they have a son too, so congratulations to them both and I look forward to watching the documentary on Wednesday...
 
As a reminder, here is the amazing 2019 Fenner Paper diary...
Click on images to enlarge
My thanks to Mr Doodle for collaborating with us on our diary back in 2019, when he was slightly less famous! ...and I should like to wish him continued success with his career.
Posted by Justin Hobson 07.07.2025

Wednesday, 2 July 2025

Euro25 starts today!

Today is the opening game of the women’s Euro 2025 and I’m pleased to show our typographic wallchart for recording the action. Hosted by Switzerland, the tournament kicks off on July 2nd when Iceland play Finland in the first of 31 matches, contested by 16 teams. England are the defending Euro champions after victory at Wembley in 2022 gave them their first major trophy, and propelled the women’s game forward in record-breaking fashion. 

Euro 2022 smashed all records with 87,192 people attending the final – a record for a men’s or women’s Euro finals match. The increasing popularity of women’s football suggests that viewing and attendance records are likely to be broken again this year.
This is the latest in a series of beautifully designed typographic wallcharts which have all been designed by David Coates, who is an independent designer. My thanks to Dave for making it all happen - a perfect way to combine his love of type and football!

It is printed on our Colorset Bright Red 120gsm, which is the perfect Swiss red shade. They are digitally printed in two colour, white and black.

The flat size is 880 x 315mm perfect for wall, door or cabinet mounting!
We have sent out a number of these wallcharts to our football loving design clients, but if you want to make absolutely sure you get a copy, you can email me justin@fennerpaper.co.uk ...as long as you promise to use our papers!

Posted by Justin Hobson 02.07.2025

Wednesday, 11 June 2025

Independent Paper Show - today!

The Independent Paper Show

Wed/June 11th: 2pm – 6pm + Networking drinks (6pm – 8pm)

Thurs/ June 12th: 12pm – 5pm

Register your place here:

https://papershow.co.uk/

At CRYPT ON THE GREEN,

CLERKENWELL, LONDON, EC1R OEA

Posted by Justin Hobson 11.06.2025


 

Saturday, 7 June 2025

Another paper mill hits the buffers...

Sadly, yet another mill has gone into insolvency and closed. They are hoping to restructure, although if they manage it, this will be the third time.

Based in Uetersen outside Hamburg, the mill specialises in making coated label papers for pacakging.

You can read the full article on Printweek here...

https://www.printweek.com/content/news/feldmuehle-insolvent-hopes-to-restructure-again/

Posted by Justin Hobson 07.05.2025