Last week our creative director was invited to Manor Park Primary School, just around the corner from our studio, to talk to an after school club or 7-9 year olds currently working on a project to design a new theme park. 
Part of this project comprised of the children having to devise a logo for their park and the rides. Ross was on hand to give them an insight on what it is to be a graphic designer, and what to be thinking about when creating a brand. 
It was an excellent afternoon, made extra special by the fact it seemed to be fancy dress day, which meant Ross was soon surrounded by a range of incredibly enthusiastic little Jedi’s, Princesses and Wizards.

Last week our creative director was invited to Manor Park Primary School, just around the corner from our studio, to talk to an after school club or 7-9 year olds currently working on a project to design a new theme park. 

Part of this project comprised of the children having to devise a logo for their park and the rides. Ross was on hand to give them an insight on what it is to be a graphic designer, and what to be thinking about when creating a brand. 

It was an excellent afternoon, made extra special by the fact it seemed to be fancy dress day, which meant Ross was soon surrounded by a range of incredibly enthusiastic little Jedi’s, Princesses and Wizards.

Last week our creative director was invited to Manor Park Primary School, just around the corner from our studio, to talk to an after school club or 7-9 year olds currently working on a project to design a new theme park. 
Part of this project comprised of the children having to devise a logo for their park and the rides. Ross was on hand to give them an insight on what it is to be a graphic designer, and what to be thinking about when creating a brand. 
It was an excellent afternoon, made extra special by the fact it seemed to be fancy dress day, which meant Ross was soon surrounded by a range of incredibly enthusiastic little Jedi’s, Princesses and Wizards.

Last week our creative director was invited to Manor Park Primary School, just around the corner from our studio, to talk to an after school club or 7-9 year olds currently working on a project to design a new theme park. 

Part of this project comprised of the children having to devise a logo for their park and the rides. Ross was on hand to give them an insight on what it is to be a graphic designer, and what to be thinking about when creating a brand. 

It was an excellent afternoon, made extra special by the fact it seemed to be fancy dress day, which meant Ross was soon surrounded by a range of incredibly enthusiastic little Jedi’s, Princesses and Wizards.

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