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Posted by
Tom Mitton
September 30th, 2010

My time on work placement at Red C

by Tom Mitton

Tom gets drunk with katherine whilst on placement a Red CReflecting on my time at Red C over the past year I never expected to be given so much responsibility; my placement year has arguably been one of the most rewarding experiences I have ever had.

Before undertaking the placement year at Red C I knew that marketing was definitely the career that I wanted to pursue, however having undertaken this placement I can really see myself working at in agency rather than the client side. It has been interesting to find out how an agency operates, understanding how the two sides of the agency work together, the account teams liaising with the clients and then relaying information to the creative team.

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Posted by
Julian Gratton
November 2nd, 2009

This week’s book in reception: Touch this, Graphic Design that feels good by Scott Witham

by Julian Gratton

The cover of 'Touch this, Graphic Design that feels good' as chosen by Julian Gratton to be Red C Marketing's book in receptionYou get a great feeling of pride when you see your work appearing in a book. It’s like that nice feeling you got when your Mum put that picture you did at school on the fridge for all the family and relatives to see. I knew when I received my copy of ‘Touch this, Graphic Design that feels good’, that I had a piece inside it… it was only when I flicked through the pages that I was amazed to see three pieces of work I did with my then Art Director, Simon Rowlands, had been chosen to appear in this fabulous book.

Compiled by Designer Scott Witham, who has worked for global clients including Sony, Virgin, Orange and the Royal Bank of Scotland, ‘Touch this, Graphic Design that feels good’ features intriguing projects that incorporate a gamut of “you can’t print on that” materials, including pleated, Issey Miyake type forms and razor-thin metal business cards; X-ray film; heat-sensitive inks; ceramic tiles; and carpet samples. In short, there are design solutions in this book that use any and everything, except plain paper.

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