Wednesday 24 October 2012

How to really stand out from the crowd

Don't you just get really bored seeing the same old "Pop Up" and forests of "Pull Up" banner stands when you visit an exhibition? We do, so it was a breath of fresh air when ace exhibition designer, colleague and trusted supplier Maja MD of Black Iris Exhibitions came to us and asked if we could design some graphics to go onto her uber cool new Modular graphic display stand.

Well as you know we are always up for a challenge and stepped up to the mark with pencil, mouse and trusty Mac in hand (well actually on the desk) and started the Mako magic!

This was going to be used in large business exhibition to showcase the new system but also show what fantastic work Black Iris does, we thought the art gallery concept fitted so well!

- and here is the result - tahh dahh!!


















The system is made from aluminium uprights and the graphic panels are printed onto foamex panels. We think it perfectly reflects the work Black Iris produces and what better way than to display it on a new and unique concept system.

We (and Black Iris!) got some fantastic comments and are now looking at space in the Tate and the National :-)

You can find more information on Black Iris here www.blackiris-exhibitions.co.uk

Tuesday 16 October 2012

German Tuesday - a HARIBO event where you can exchange chestnuts for sweets

HARIBO, as you might know, is a confectionary company, founded in 1920 by Hans Riegel Sr. The company headquarters are in my hometown Bonn, Germany, and the name is an acronym for Hans Riegel, Bonn. Maybe that explains why I'm so fond of Goldbears...

Image: www.haribo.com
Since 1936, each year in late October or early November, a very special event is held at the HARIBO factory in Bonn Bad Godesberg which has become a real tradition. People collect chestnuts and acorns and can exchange them at HARIBO for sweets. At an exchange rate of 10 kg of chestnuts or 5 kg of acorns for 1 kg of HARIBO sweets, tens of thousands take part in Germany and even neighbouring countries. The chestnuts and acorns serve as winter feed for the animals in wildlife parks.



Image: www.haribo.com
Every year the queues are a couple of hundred meters long and roads have to be closed off by the police. The whole event is accompanied by a family fun entertainment program. In 2011, 140 tons of chestnuts and 120 tons of acorns were exchanged for sweets.
It is really busy each year!! Image: Koelnische Rundschau
This year the event will be held on 18th and 19th October so if you are in Bonn at the time, maybe go for a walk in the nearby forests first...
[via www.haribo.com, www.general-anzeiger.de]

Monday 15 October 2012

Hell Running


Where to start?
Chris Smith (Wrecsam Tri Club official head of dirty tricks department) is going to regret his fibs, “we need another member for our relay team he said” Lie No.1, it wasn’t a team member he wanted it was a mug with fell running shoes! (I only own fell running shoes to protect my ankles from twisting on pebbles I didn’t really want to use them).
From the left Paul, Andy, Julian, Bev, Iori, Tony, Kim, & Claire
Me far right smiling before I knew what was coming!
At the Bottom Chris (Judis) and Bill















“It will be easy, shortest route and only a few little hills” Lie No.2
I enjoyed the first 300 yds and then the truth hit me like a cliff in the face “It was a cliff”!!! He has no shame, he really did set me up for this inhuman torture.
I was genuinely confused enough to ask the first marshal at the top of the first
(little hill) in between shoving my lungs back into my mouth “I think there has been a mistake, are you sure this is the first leg – and how the @*%@ hell did you get up here?

Eventually topping out on the first ‘Hill’ I thought “Oh good I can run now” Nooo that wasn’t actually possible, it was more of a shambling flopping of one irreversibly damaged limb in front of another.
Being a serial bone breaker in my feet when I have previously run off road, I was particularly careful while ‘falling’ down hill and missed what I was reliably informed was a spectacular view (who cares I’m dying here).

We then made our way up a gently slopping gully with a babbling brook, did I say babbling? Half way up I discovered what ‘UP’ really meant. This was when I started to sob, this can’t be right!! it wasn’t just UP it was UP and UP and UP now end to bloody Ups!... and at a ridiculous angle, lizards and limpets would have been scared of falling off. Seriously that was nothing short of painful. A word for ‘Cow Bell Man” I will never be able to watch Ski Sunday downhill races now without a shudder. That sound is engraved on my now shrivelled once athletic sole.

I know what’s going on, there has been a mass break out from a local asylum and this is their crazy idea of an escape route. It’s a good plan because the authorities would never believe that anybody would possibly attempt this ‘Hill-Less route!’.

I’m 53 years old in reasonable health with an above average fitness level, as usual this morning as is my want I launched myself at my 2 flights of office stairs to take them 3 steps at a time. Only to realise to late that launch had transformed into limp and my face had become my breaking mechanism.

Earlier this year I entered the Tuff Nuts race on the Wirral 11 miles carrying a fence post through mud, water, hills and marsh with may I add Julian as a team mate. That should be renamed ‘Gentle stroll with toothpick’ what I did yesterday at Church Stretton was beyond tuff!

I started with ‘Where to start?’ well I can tell you it won’t be a fell race in any way shape or form again. This was my first and my last fell race.

Jayson is my hero from now on I will follow his style of exercise regime, “if it hurts don’t do it”

6km in 58 minutes is not right.

I also won’t forget Julian Hunter Wrecsam Tri club founder member, who was complicit in Chris’ lies.
Dave Savage (retired fell crawler)