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Lea & Perrins Recipe Application

Designed as a promotional feature for Lea & Perrins worcestershire sauce to encourage the use of the sauce incorporating social media

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Graphic Designer ‘Ay?Using the letter A to depict the role of a graphic designer

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Digital Art CenterLogo & Promotional Poster

Concept deisign to promote the use of creative students from the Digital Art Center on a freelance basis.

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Luxury Villas - CotswoldsIdentity and Web Design

Branding developed for a letting firm and encompanying web site designed to help persuade and inform visitors of two luxury villas located in the cotwolds

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PortraitureExperimental Digital Illustrations & Photgraphy

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Worcester Museum & Art GalleryVisitor intillation & Website re-design

Improving the visitor and potential visitors experience of the Worcester Museum & Art Gallery using web technologies

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Luxury Villas - CotswoldsBrochure Web Design

Web site design to persuade and inform visitors of two luxury villas located in the cotwolds

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Deluxe MagazineFront cover photography and design

Fashion studio photography and conceptual front cover design for men’s fashion deluxe magazine

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Digital Art CenterLogo & Promotional Poster

Concept deisign to promote the use of creative students on a freelance basis.

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Route to the HillsIdentitiy and way finding system

The aim was to design a clear system to guide walkers along the route from Malvern town to the hills to help join the two together.

Priory Church Yard

P

P

Priory Church Yard

Malvern Theatre

Malvern Rail

Rose Bank Garden

Alternate routeRoute to the Hills

Grassland

Rosebank Gardens

Malvern Theatre

3 min

2 min

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Route to the Hills

Worcestershire Way

Toilets

Route to the Hills (start)

Route to the hills electronic map

Priory Church YardYou are in

Rosebank Gardens

Malvern Theatre

3 min

2 min

Priory Church YardYou are in

Route to the Hills

Worcestershire Way

Toilets

Route to the Hills (start)

front

side

3 min

2 min

Rosebank Gardens

Malvern Theatre

3 min

2 min

Route to the hills electronic map

3 min

2 min

bin top

front

side

Priory Church Yard

P

P

Priory Church Yard

Malvern Theatre

Malvern Rail

Rose Bank Garden

Alternate routeRoute to the Hills

Grassland

Rosebank Gardens

Rosebank Gardens

Malvern Theatre

3 min

2 min

According to the

Worcester Monastic

Annals the building

work began in 1085.

The Priory was built

for thirty monks and

was much smaller

than it is now.

Walcher who died

in 1135. He was

Malvern`s most

outstanding

scholar and the

first man in the

western world to

record the use of

the astrolabe, an

early form of

sextant marked

in degrees.

Around this time

Henry VII and the

Duke of

Gloucester, later

Richard III

donated two of

our great

windows, that at

the west end and

the one in the

North Transept

Floor and wall

tiles plus Monk's

stalls were

added at this

time.

he decided to

plunder them.

The cloisters and the

South transept were

pulled down and the

lead removed from

the roofs.

It is an interesting

fact that we have, in

the Priory, a

monument to one of

the men, John

Knotsford, who was

responsible for the

demolition of the

monastic buildings.

The parishioners

petitioned the King

and succeeded in

buying the Priory for

£20. It took them two

years to raise the

money.

On the plus side

there was no

money to

remove the

`Popish`

medieval glass

so it is still w

ith

us.

We are not sure who

financed this work but

his was the age of the

industrial revolution

and wealthy

businessmen clearly

made possible this

renewal. Details in the

stained glass windows

of the nave, and tiles on

ceiling and floor, bear

witness to their

generosity. On the right

is a picture of the

ceiling put in at this

time.

The North Porch was

rebuilt in 1894 and

between 1910 and 1915

a considerable amount

of restoration of the

stained glass was

carried out.

Restoration was finally

carried out in 1860

under the direction of

Sir Gilbert Scott, the

famous Architect.

During World War II

the stained glass

was removed and

stored in zinc lined

boxes which aided

their preservation

In 1977 over

£100,000 was raised

for urgent repairs to

stonework and

re-leading of the

glass. This never

ending preservation

work continues

today.

Routeto the

Hills

P

P

Priory Church Yard

Malvern Theatre

Malvern Rail

Rose Bank Garden

Alternate routeRoute to the Hills

Grassland

Rosebank Gardens

Malvern Theatre3 min

2 min

Priory Church Yard

According to the Worcester Monastic Annals the building work began in 1085.The Priory was built for thirty monks and was much smaller than it is now.

Walcher who died in 1135. He was Malvern`s most outstanding scholar and the first man in the western world to record the use of the astrolabe, an early form of sextant marked in degrees.

Around this time Henry VII and the Duke of Gloucester, later Richard III donated two of our great windows, that at the west end and the one in the North Transept

Floor and wall tiles plus Monk's stalls were added at this time.

he decided to plunder them.

The cloisters and the South transept were pulled down and the lead removed from the roofs.

It is an interesting fact that we have, in the Priory, a monument to one of the men, John Knotsford, who was responsible for the demolition of the monastic buildings.

The parishioners petitioned the King and succeeded in buying the Priory for £20. It took them two years to raise the money.

On the plus side there was no money to remove the `Popish` medieval glass so it is still with us.

We are not sure who financed this work but his was the age of the industrial revolution and wealthy businessmen clearly made possible this renewal. Details in the stained glass windows of the nave, and tiles on ceiling and floor, bear witness to their generosity. On the right is a picture of the ceiling put in at this time.

The North Porch was rebuilt in 1894 and between 1910 and 1915 a considerable amount of restoration of the stained glass was carried out.

Restoration was finally carried out in 1860 under the direction of Sir Gilbert Scott, the famous Architect.

During World War II the stained glass was removed and stored in zinc lined boxes which aided their preservation

In 1977 over £100,000 was raised for urgent repairs to stonework and re-leading of the glass. This never ending preservation work continues today.

Pencil rub The Priory Church Yard off your check list

The QR code with give you access to an audio script of the information

on this board

Routeto theHills

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Marketing Answers & SolutionsResponsive Web Design

Concept deisign to promote the use of creative students on a freelance basis.