As part of the Young People’s Alternative Guide to Brownsea Island in Dorset, pupils from Ashdown Technology College wanted to work with an artist or creative agency to produce a digital installation on the island. The installation needed to connect the world as experienced by young people to Brownsea.
Brownsea island is a unique habitat with some rare and uncommon flora and fauna, this inspired Revolting to create a ‘Secret Safari’. Revolting carried out a thorough survey of the island to establish where mobile internet coverage was best so that the highest quantity of visitors could access the project. It then worked with pupils in workshops on the island and in the classroom to explore the ideas of habitat and natural selection and how a certain environment can shape the creatures that live there.
These ideas were refined by illustrator Phil ‘Biff’ Smith and the creatures’ individual stories were developed by award-winning writer Joanna Qunin working with the Poole pupils. Eventually, six new creatures were born. QR codes were then installed in each of the locations so that visitors could ‘capture’ the creatures on their phones.
The Safari now forms part of the Young People’s Alternative Guide to the island and will be used to promote the island to young people and increase visitor numbers. Revolting will monitor the success of the project by tracking the number of time QR codes are accessed. This project has also received a Lovie award from the The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences
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As part of the Young People’s Alternative Guide to Brownsea Island in Dorset, pupils from Ashdown Technology College wanted to work with an artist or creative agency to produce a digital installation on the island. The installation needed to connect the world as experienced by young people to Brownsea.

Brownsea island is a unique habitat with some rare and uncommon flora and fauna, this inspired Revolting to create a ‘Secret Safari’. Revolting carried out a thorough survey of the island to establish where mobile internet coverage was best so that the highest quantity of visitors could access the project. It then worked with pupils in workshops on the island and in the classroom to explore the ideas of habitat and natural selection and how a certain environment can shape the creatures that live there.

These ideas were refined by illustrator Phil ‘Biff’ Smith and the creatures’ individual stories were developed by award-winning writer Joanna Qunin working with the Poole pupils. Eventually, six new creatures were born. QR codes were then installed in each of the locations so that visitors could ‘capture’ the creatures on their phones.

The Safari now forms part of the Young People’s Alternative Guide to the island and will be used to promote the island to young people and increase visitor numbers. Revolting will monitor the success of the project by tracking the number of time QR codes are accessed. This project has also received a Lovie award from the The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences

Revolting is the proud receipient of a European Lovie Award.
The Lovie Awards recognise the unique and resonant nature of the European Internet community. The awards are presented and judged by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, who are a leading body of experts, business figures, luminaries, creative celebrities and other Internet professionals.
The awards recieved almost 700 entries from 20 European countries and Revolting won an award within the Education and Reference category for an interactive ‘Secret Safari’ on Brownsea Island which we produced for the National Trust.
The purpose of the project was to increase young people’s interest in Brownsea Island. To achieve this the National Trust wanted to create an alternative guide to the island. Using inspiration of the unique habitat of Brownsea, Revolting worked with pupils from a local school to create unique creatures that are captured by visitors scanning QR codes at hidden locations around the island.
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Revolting is the proud receipient of a European Lovie Award.

The Lovie Awards recognise the unique and resonant nature of the European Internet community. The awards are presented and judged by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, who are a leading body of experts, business figures, luminaries, creative celebrities and other Internet professionals.

The awards recieved almost 700 entries from 20 European countries and Revolting won an award within the Education and Reference category for an interactive ‘Secret Safari’ on Brownsea Island which we produced for the National Trust.

The purpose of the project was to increase young people’s interest in Brownsea Island. To achieve this the National Trust wanted to create an alternative guide to the island. Using inspiration of the unique habitat of Brownsea, Revolting worked with pupils from a local school to create unique creatures that are captured by visitors scanning QR codes at hidden locations around the island.

Recently we had a small redesign of our business cards.
The new cards all feature a QR code to make it easier to store our contact details on a smart phone. Not only that, you can now have a miniature Revolting team stood on your desk, shelves or any other surface (we’ve already had a table-top bowling competition - Ross won!).
The photographs were taken by our friend Andy Whale (www.andywhale.com) and the cards were digitally printed and hand finished by Acanthus in Somerset.
Click to view larger image

Recently we had a small redesign of our business cards.

The new cards all feature a QR code to make it easier to store our contact details on a smart phone. Not only that, you can now have a miniature Revolting team stood on your desk, shelves or any other surface (we’ve already had a table-top bowling competition - Ross won!).

The photographs were taken by our friend Andy Whale (www.andywhale.com) and the cards were digitally printed and hand finished by Acanthus in Somerset.

As part of the Young People’s Alternative Guide to Brownsea Island in Dorset, pupils from Ashdown Technology College wanted to work with an artist or creative agency to produce a digital installation on the island. The installation needed to connect the world as experienced by young people to Brownsea.
Brownsea island is a unique habitat with some rare and uncommon flora and fauna, this inspired Revolting to create a ‘Secret Safari’. Revolting carried out a thorough survey of the island to establish where mobile internet coverage was best so that the highest quantity of visitors could access the project. It then worked with pupils in workshops on the island and in the classroom to explore the ideas of habitat and natural selection and how a certain environment can shape the creatures that live there.
These ideas were refined by illustrator Phil ‘Biff’ Smith and the creatures’ individual stories were developed by award-winning writer Joanna Qunin working with the Poole pupils. Eventually, six new creatures were born. QR codes were then installed in each of the locations so that visitors could ‘capture’ the creatures on their phones.
The Safari now forms part of the Young People’s Alternative Guide to the island and will be used to promote the island to young people and increase visitor numbers. Revolting will monitor the success of the project by tracking the number of time QR codes are accessed. This project has also received a Lovie award from the The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences

As part of the Young People’s Alternative Guide to Brownsea Island in Dorset, pupils from Ashdown Technology College wanted to work with an artist or creative agency to produce a digital installation on the island. The installation needed to connect the world as experienced by young people to Brownsea.

Brownsea island is a unique habitat with some rare and uncommon flora and fauna, this inspired Revolting to create a ‘Secret Safari’. Revolting carried out a thorough survey of the island to establish where mobile internet coverage was best so that the highest quantity of visitors could access the project. It then worked with pupils in workshops on the island and in the classroom to explore the ideas of habitat and natural selection and how a certain environment can shape the creatures that live there.

These ideas were refined by illustrator Phil ‘Biff’ Smith and the creatures’ individual stories were developed by award-winning writer Joanna Qunin working with the Poole pupils. Eventually, six new creatures were born. QR codes were then installed in each of the locations so that visitors could ‘capture’ the creatures on their phones.

The Safari now forms part of the Young People’s Alternative Guide to the island and will be used to promote the island to young people and increase visitor numbers. Revolting will monitor the success of the project by tracking the number of time QR codes are accessed. This project has also received a Lovie award from the The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences

Revolting is the proud receipient of a European Lovie Award.
The Lovie Awards recognise the unique and resonant nature of the European Internet community. The awards are presented and judged by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, who are a leading body of experts, business figures, luminaries, creative celebrities and other Internet professionals.
The awards recieved almost 700 entries from 20 European countries and Revolting won an award within the Education and Reference category for an interactive ‘Secret Safari’ on Brownsea Island which we produced for the National Trust.
The purpose of the project was to increase young people’s interest in Brownsea Island. To achieve this the National Trust wanted to create an alternative guide to the island. Using inspiration of the unique habitat of Brownsea, Revolting worked with pupils from a local school to create unique creatures that are captured by visitors scanning QR codes at hidden locations around the island.

Revolting is the proud receipient of a European Lovie Award.

The Lovie Awards recognise the unique and resonant nature of the European Internet community. The awards are presented and judged by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, who are a leading body of experts, business figures, luminaries, creative celebrities and other Internet professionals.

The awards recieved almost 700 entries from 20 European countries and Revolting won an award within the Education and Reference category for an interactive ‘Secret Safari’ on Brownsea Island which we produced for the National Trust.

The purpose of the project was to increase young people’s interest in Brownsea Island. To achieve this the National Trust wanted to create an alternative guide to the island. Using inspiration of the unique habitat of Brownsea, Revolting worked with pupils from a local school to create unique creatures that are captured by visitors scanning QR codes at hidden locations around the island.

Recently we had a small redesign of our business cards.
The new cards all feature a QR code to make it easier to store our contact details on a smart phone. Not only that, you can now have a miniature Revolting team stood on your desk, shelves or any other surface (we’ve already had a table-top bowling competition - Ross won!).
The photographs were taken by our friend Andy Whale (www.andywhale.com) and the cards were digitally printed and hand finished by Acanthus in Somerset.

Recently we had a small redesign of our business cards.

The new cards all feature a QR code to make it easier to store our contact details on a smart phone. Not only that, you can now have a miniature Revolting team stood on your desk, shelves or any other surface (we’ve already had a table-top bowling competition - Ross won!).

The photographs were taken by our friend Andy Whale (www.andywhale.com) and the cards were digitally printed and hand finished by Acanthus in Somerset.

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Revolting is a small studio with great big ideas.

Ideas that they realise in the form of branding, brand application, print based communications and creative and cost effective print management.

Some of the best ideas require the help of talented and creative friends. Revolting always look to work with the very best to provide exciting photography, video, audio, copy-writing and web & multimedia solutions.

"Not being able to do everything is no excuse for not doing everything you can."

Revolting specialise in working with Educational, Arts, Charitable and Public Sector organisations. For these clients, as well as for most people in today's climate, there is a great need to make every penny of their budget work for them. With this in mind, Revolting always look for creative ideas that give value for money at the same time as striving to minimise any environmental impact.

Revolting work with you, not for you. They get to know you and help you discover what it is you are trying to say. They then find the right idea to say it, an idea that will get you seen, heard and understood.

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