That was our week, that was... #4
At the moment, we're working on a number of large projects, and when you're doing that it sometimes feels like no sooner is it Monday morning then it's Friday afternoon, and you've nothing to show for it. Other than tired eyes and a burning desire to get on with the weekend, that is... That said, we've had our friendly printers in this week dropping off lots of file copies, so we've finally got to see the fruits of our recent labours. Some nice stuff (obviously!) mainly for Manchester Business School, but a few other bits and bobs as well. Here's a wee sneak preview...
The never ending update of Jordangate House continues, with a suspiciously MCFC inspired paint being applied to the external masonry. Our leader denies all knowledge, and claims "Grade 1 listed properties must be repainted in their previous colours to maintain consistency. Or something". The less charitable (or accurate, come to that) amongst us suggest that the last time the building was painted was the last time City won anything, hence the long overdue refurb, but no-one's actually put that to Paul. Strop-tastic... Here's some shots of the building, the back in it's new colour, the front about to be done, and the 'gift' one of Macclesfield's finest saw fit to leave at our door. Errr, thanks...
So what else has been going on? Well, our newest client, Cheadle Hulme School, had their new external signage (well, some of it) installed on Friday. The signage element of rebranding the entire school is a fairly major undertaking, with over 100 acres to cover, but the first steps on that phased introduction was completed when these fellas were pressed into service...
This weekend sees the start of our latest Imperial War Museum North installation. We'll report back with some 'in progress' pics next week...