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From
Concept to Finished Product |
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After
an extensive site visit & photographic documentation, |
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became clear that the client wished to create a multi |
functional
commercial enviornment. |
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| The clients
had a few directions in which they wanted to |
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were unsure of how to tie them all together. |
| The premises
had to have a strong brand, but also |
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autonomy for private rental. |
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of original scheme |
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the name & logo had to be agreed, |
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series of "table talker covers” |
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produced to ascertain the overall % feel of the premises. |
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that had been established,a series of 3D visuals |
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so that everybody knew what we |
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aiming for. |
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| Since
the full UK Smoking ban came into force, |
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suggests that an outside area |
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essential part of any licensed premise. |
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project the budget only allowed for |
| Muralisation
of the rough cut fencing. |
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| Rather
than the usual Graffiti, a Cuban theme |
| was juxtaposed
with current urban style |
| stencilling. |
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further examples see |
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