That was our week, that was... #1
So, as we come to the end of another busy week, just what have Ingenious been up to this week? Well, as ever it's been a mixed bag of work, most notably for Manchester Business School, Imperial War Museum North and Muse Developments, to name but a few.
We've been working extensively with MBS's 'Executive Education' function since the beginning of the year, and we're pleased to report it's going really well. This work typically involves design for print, with the odd exhibition project thrown in. Despite being part of a much larger organisation (The University of Manchester) MBS have a strong identity in their own right, so it's always a pleasure to work on new projects for them. Added to the Exec Ed work, we've just finished a project for the central marketing function, this time a Undergraduate Welcome Guide, which as the title suggests, is a welcome guide for Undergraduate students...
Moving on, we've been working with our long-standing client IWM North on an 'in the spotlight' exhibition, which will mark the 10th anniversary of 9/11 when it opens later this year. Can't say much about this one, other than it's the third time we've done 'ITS' now, and each one has featured not only an incredibly interesting object from IWM's collection, it has also revealed the fascinating story behind it. More news to follow...
We've also been tasked with working on a new brand identity for a prestigious classic car parts company. These craftsmen and women are responsible for designing, manufacturing and retailing parts that help keep some of the icons of Britain's automotive heritage on the road, so for petrolheads like (a couple) of us, it's a nice project to be involved in.
We're really pleased to report our new starter, Louise Murphy, is settling in really well. Knows how to brew up, has brought a really cool Pantone mug with her and has immediately made an impact on our work. Keep it up, Lou!
And finally, our new office sign arrived today (Friday) causing a wave of excitement at Jordangate House. Well, a ripple of acknowledgment if we're honest, but still, its nice to finally put our mark on the place...