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LOGOS
Project: To design a logo for a tennis coach starting up tennis lessons for people with a disabilities
Project: To re-design the logo for a Top Spin Tennis a raquet sport specialist
Project: To design a logo to go onto t-shirts for a tennis club
THE ATRIUMthe p r n t i room
p r n t iroom
01603 773 089 [email protected]
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room
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Pantone for foundation studies Pantone 498u
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Project: To design a logo for a new centre being built next to North Walsham High School
Project: To design a logo for the foundation school keeping to a smilar branding of other services at the college
Project: To design a logo for the Printroom keeping to a smilar branding of other services at the college
London Museums Group
L M G
MUSEUMS LONDONGROUP
London Museums Group
Thanks
Thanks
Complete a comment card or go to the staff directory on blackboard and select the member of staff you want to thank.
It’s as easy as saying thanks to inspire someone to go that extra mile. Make someone’s day by saying thanks and they will be in with a chance to win a prize.
Project: To design a logo for London Museums Group a representative group of all museums in London
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks
Complete a comment card or go to the staff directory on blackboard and select the member of staff you want to thank.
It’s as easy as saying thanks to inspire someone to go that extra mile. Make someone’s day by saying thanks and they will be in with a chance to win a prize.
Project: To design a logo to promote appreciation within the college
Say a big...
Make someone’s day by saying thank you.
Complete a comment card or go online www.ccn.ac/thankyou and tell us who you want to thank and they will automatically be in with a chance to win a prize!
Say a big...
Make someone’s day by saying thank you.
Complete a comment card or go online www.ccn.ac/thankyou and tell us who you want to thank and they will automatically be in with a chance to win a prize!
Project: To sample new logos onto posters for Thanks recognition project
STATIONERY
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s 61 Wingfield Road Norwich NR3 3HF / 07958048949 / [email protected] / www.screative.com
Project: To design a set of stationery to promote my freelance work
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61 Wingfield Road Norwich NR3 3HF / 07958048949 / [email protected] / www.screative.com
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creative61 Wingfield Road Norwich NR3 3HF
PO Box 3408 Norwich NR3 3WE T: 01603 611530W:www.noriwch-churches.orgE:[email protected]
PO Box 3408 Norwich NR3 3WE T: 01603 611530W:www.noriwch-churches.orgE:[email protected]
with compliments
www.norwich-churches.org
PO Box 3408 Norwich NR3 3WE Tel: 01603 611530
Project: To sample a logo I had created for the NHCT onto stationery
www.smartechideas.com po box 3408 norwich nr3 3we 020 3286 9055 [email protected]
Project: To sample a logo I had created for a client onto stationery
www.smartechideas.com po box 3408 norwich nr3 3we 020 3286 9055 [email protected]
www.smartechides.com
po box 3408 norwich nr3 3we
020 3286 9055
PROMOTIONAL
HUNGATE MEDIEVAL ART
U P C O M I N G E V E N T S A U T U M N / W I N T E R 2 0 1 0
w w w. h u n g a t e . o rg . u k
All Hallows Eve Sat 30th/ 1-4pm/ Donations gratefully received - A family event where children can paint their own spooky glass ‘lantern’ to take home...
Paston Letters Wed 3rd/ 2.30pm/ £1- ‘It Was Foully Done: the Attack on the Pastons in October 1465’ by Clive Wilkins Jones. Accompanied by Trevor Markworth from the Maddermarket theatre who will do readings from the account of the attack in the Paston letters.
Norwich Cathedral in the 18th and 19th centuries Wed1st/ 2.30pm/ £1 - Neglect then restoration’ By Owen Thompson. Part of the Tea and Talking Points series, a guest speaker followed by tea and cake.
Minstrels gallery ‘Music in the glass’Fri 17th/ 1-2pm Tickets £7pp or £6 with year pass/concessions - Music to drive away the winter blues and to celebrate the new birth is performed on a colourful array of instruments including lute, viol, cittern, shawm, psaltery, crumhorn and nakkers.
Children’s Comic Book Workshop - Full Day Wed 27th/11-4pm/£14pp -Learn how to tell stories in comic strip form with local Cartoonist and Art Teacher Kel Winser. Limited places so pre-booking essential. Suitable for 11+.
Mike Dixon of ‘NorfolkStained Glass’ From Thurs 4th- Photographer Mike Dixon will be exhibiting photographs of Norfolk Stained Glass.
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
Family Fun
Tea & Talking Points
Children’s Workshop
Exhibition
Performance
DECEMBERTea & Talking Points
Concert
Family FunChristmas Drop in Jam Jar Painting event Sat 18th 1-4pm, Donations gratefully received - A family event marking HMA’s closure for Christmas- Children can paint their own festive glass ‘lantern’ to take home...
Dickfools, the Devil and the Nature of Women - Medieval Tales at Hungate Medieval Art
Sat 6th/ From 7pm/ - Tickets £11pp or £10 with a year pass/concessions - The Yarnsmith of Norwich ‘Dave Tong’ will be providing an evening of entertainment through his devilishly delightful storytelling, set in the authentic atmosphere of St Peter Hungate Church. Adults only!
Project: To design a DL 2pp leaflet of up coming events at St Peter Hungate Church
HUNGATE MEDIEVAL ART
U P C O M I N G E V E N T S A U T U M N / W I N T E R 2 0 1 0
Designed by Hungate volunteer Sara Grant
For all event enquiries & bookings
Contact the Centre manager on T: 01603 623254 or
E: [email protected] (Thurs-Sat)Please keep an eye on future events at
www.hungate.org.uk
HMA also offers
Talks, tours for groups, clubs and organisations on the subject of Norfolk Medieval Stained Glass &
St Peter Hungate Church
HMA is available for
*Venue Hire*Birthday Parties
*Children’s Workshops and School Groups (Early years, KS1,2,3)
Stained Glass Painting, Jam Jar Painting and Brass Rubbing,
The Medieval Church, Elm Hill
Opening times to the public
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10am - 4pm
Hungate Medieval Art, St Peter Hungate Church, Princes St, Norwich NR3 1AE T: 01603 623254
Hungate Medieval Art is a registered charity No: 1125694
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HUNGATE MEDIEVAL ART
To book tickets drop in at Hungate Medieval Art, St Peter Hungate Church,
Princes St, Norwich NR3 1AE Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10am - 4pm
T: 01603 623254 E: [email protected]
Learn howto tell stories in
comic stripform with local Cartoonist and
Art Teacher Kel Winser.
MEDIEVAL COMIC
BOOK WORKSHOP
at St Peter Hungate
on Wednesday 27th
October 2010 11am-4pm
suitable for ages 11+
only £14
Project: To design a poster to promote a comic workshop at St Peter Hungate Church, illustrations by Kel Winser
MEDIEVAL COMIC
BOOK WORKSHOP
2 Day Workshop 24th-25th February 2011 only at dragon hall
Learn howto tell storiesin comic strip
Form with localCartoonist and
Art Teacher Kel Winser
Avoid disappointment book your 2-dayworkshop now!
only £30T:01603 663922
Project: To design a poster to promote a comic workshop at Dragon Hall, illustrations by Kel Winser
Project: To design a blog header to illustrate the blog’s subject in this case vintage make up tips
Project: To design a blog header to illustrate the blog’s subject in this case Egypt in the 20s and 30s
Where is...? design a window angels-eye-view
Looking down, they can see these shapes. Can you find them? What are they? Where are they?
Many of the windows in the church have a pattern like this.
These diamond shapes are called quarries.
What pattern would you like on a window? Draw your
design on the window above.
explorer’s drawing word search
L W H M T N O F
H S I C O J E T
U A D N R G K P
N E Q L D U B I
G L A S S O H E
A S U F P R W C
T I Z E B G S S
E A L T K W A Y
M E D I E V A L
C H N P R U C F
1. GLASS2. FONT3. WINDOWS4. AISLE
5. HUNGATE6. PEWS7. CHURCH8. MEDIEVAL
explorer’s TRAIL
m A woman holding a castlem A shell on top of a barrelm A white horsem Dicem The sheepm A centaur-half man, half horsem A man diggingm A skeletonm The picture which is only made up of the colours: red, orange, black & white
Look up! Can you see the angels holding
scrolls, shields or musical
instruments?
There are some
binoculars at the end of the church you can use to see
them more clearly.
Look
inside
!
Find something in HMA that you really like and draw a picture of it. Don’t forget to sign your name!
In our exhibition
on stained glass there are pictures from different windows in Norfolk churches. Can you help me spot the following?
Tick as you go.
Paint by numbers
Designed & w
ritten by Hungate volunteers Kathryn Elliott & Sara Grant.
Number Colour
1 Orange
2 Dark Blue
3 Light Blue
4 Green
5 Yellow
6 Red
7 Purple
Use the key to colour your own
stained glass window.
Project: To design a folded activities sheet to hand out to kids at St Peter Hungate Church
WEDDING STATIONERY
3 O’Clockin the
afternoon
Kel Winser Sara Grant&
Invite you to celebrate their wedding
Saturday 11 DragoN Hall
Followed by drinks, dinner and dancing til Midnight
th
FEBRUARY
2012
of KING STNorwich
www.kelandsara.co.uk
RSVP PostcardWe have reserved places in your honour
Names Hooray save us a seat!Boo, sorry we can’t make it.
Please RSVP by Thursday 1st December 2011
Dietary requirements:
RSVP PostcardWe have reserved places in your honour
Names Hooray save us a seat!Boo, sorry we can’t make it.
Please RSVP by Thursday 1st December 2011
Dietary requirements:
RSVP PostcardWe have reserved places in your honour
Names Hooray save us a seat!Boo, sorry we can’t make it.
Please RSVP by Thursday 1st December 2011
Dietary requirements:
RSVP PostcardWe have reserved places in your honour
Names Hooray save us a seat!Boo, sorry we can’t make it.
Please RSVP by Thursday 1st December 2011
Dietary requirements:
RSVP PostcardWe have reserved places in your honour
Names Hooray save us a seat!Boo, sorry we can’t make it.
Please RSVP by Thursday 1st December 2011
Dietary requirements:
RSVP PostcardWe have reserved places in your honour
Names Hooray save us a seat!Boo, sorry we can’t make it.
Please RSVP by Thursday 1st December 2011
Dietary requirements:
RSVP PostcardWe have reserved places in your honour
Names Hooray save us a seat!Boo, sorry we can’t make it.
Please RSVP by Thursday 1st December 2011
Dietary requirements:
RSVP PostcardWe have reserved places in your honour
Names Hooray save us a seat!Boo, sorry we can’t make it.
Please RSVP by Thursday 1st December 2011
Dietary requirements:
Project: To design invites and rsvp for my wedding, illustrations done by Kel Winser
Project: To design programe for my wedding, illustrations done by Kel Winser
SARAS
HEN
Please join me to celebrate my hen party on Saturday 24th September 2011
Meet at mine, 61 Wingfield Road, Norwich NR3 3HF from 11.00am
Between 11am-1pm we have a professional vintage hairstylist (optional)BBQ 1pm
Jive Dancing 3pm till 5pm5 O’Clock CocktailPub & Food till late
Cost per person £35.00extra £20 for hairdo
Please R.S.V.P [email protected] any dietary requirements, yes or no to hairdo and if you would like to stay over
(bring sleeping bag)
50’s Style dress (optional)
’
Thank you
From Mr & Mrs Winser
Thank you
From Mr & Mrs Winser
Thank you
From Mr & Mrs Winser
Thank you
From Mr & Mrs Winser
Project: To design invite for my hen party
Project: To create a thank you card for guest using a similar style
CITY COLLEGE NORWICH
Best of British Charity DinnerTuesday 17th April 2012
Phone: 01603 773391
MenuCanapés
Mini Yorkshire pudding with roast beef/sausage
Cone of mini fish and chips
Cheese and herb scone with red onion marmalade
and crème fraiche
Virgin Mary with Wells Alpine Cheese crisps and
rocket pesto
Starters Spring Vegetable soup
Devilled Whitebait
Chicken liver and orange pate
MainsSteak, kidney and
mushroom pie
Fish pie of salmon, prawns and smoked haddock
Vegetable lattice
All mains served with wholegrain mustard mash,
baby carrot and green bean parcels and sauce
Dessert A Trio of desserts
(Raspberry and Sherry trifle terrine, Spiced apple
crumble, Stick toffee pudding with toffee sauce)
Charity No: 1069284
BTEC Hospitality Level 3 Students
present a ‘Best of British’ charity dinner in aid of EACH
with raffle and entertainment
Arrive: 7pmTickets: £20
Tickets available from Hotel School Reception
at Debut Restaurant City College Norwich
Best of British Poster.indd 1 23/03/2012 14:53:31
Project: To design a poster to promote an event inspired by the hospilatilty students
Thanks
It’s always good to be told when you’ve done a great job. Make someone’s day by saying
thanks and they may win a prize!
Complete a comment card or go to the staff directory on blackboard and select the member of staff you want to thank.
Thanks
Complete a comment card or go to the staff directory on blackboard and select the member of staff you
want to thank.
It’s always good to be told when you’ve
done a great job. Make someone’s day by saying
thanks and they may win a prize!
Thanks
From(School/Department):
For doing a great job because....
From (You):
I am: A student A member of staff Other
Your telephone number or email:
Please let us know how we can contact you in case we need to ask you any questions relating to your ‘thanks’.
‘Thanks’ is part of the CCN staff recognition programme. We welcome thanks from students, staff, partners and visitors.
I would like to thank:
Project: To design a set of promotional material for the thanks initiative
Project: To design a pop up banner in keeping with other promotional material
Foundation Degree (FdA) in Journalism
COURSE INFORMATION
intensive news writing, shorthand
politics, media law & ethics, news
online, radio, television journalism
Please note that although the information given is believed to be correct at the time of publication, course information, costs and attendance details may change.
The FdA in Journalism is a new course which is due to start in September 2010. Whilst you
must be able to fulfil the academic entry
level requirements we respond to an individual's
passion and commitment. This is why we place emphasis upon the applicant’s personal interview, and you should be able to demonstrate a good understanding of current news events and an interest in print, online and broadcast news media.
The college core units for Foundation Degrees comprises of modules in Skills for Work, Individual in the News Sector, Higher Learning Skills and Advanced Higher Learning Skills & Research.
Subject specific modules include: News Journalism, Intensive News Writing, Shorthand, Media Law, & Ethics, Politics for Journalists, Online Journalism, Radio Journalism, Television Journalism, and Original & Investigative Journalism.
Methods of teaching & learning: Teaching and learning strategies will include, but not be limited to, lectures, seminars, live industrial projects, demonstrations, group work, newsroom simulations, private and independent study. Work-related learning will be an important aspect of the learning process.
Please contact the Advice Shop for details of costs and
start dates.
School: School of Creative ArtsAttendance type: Full timeCourse level: Level 4, Level 5Qualification: Foundation DegreesArts, media & publishingCourse length: Two years
Course Schedule: Attendance is usually three days each week. This is a challenging course and for students to achieve success, a minimum of two days per week self directed study is required.
Entry Requirements: Two A levels at C or above, with 4 GCSEs at A* - C, including English Language, BTEC National Diploma in an appropriate area at Merit or above, with GCSE English Language at C or above, BTEC National Certificate in an appropriate area at Merit/Distinction or above, with 4 GCSE at A* - C, including English Language. More mature learners may present a more varied profile of achievement that is likely to include extensive work experience (paid and/or unpaid) and/or achievement of a range of professional qualifications in their work sector.
Interview:Interviews for applicants take place in January, April and May following your UCAS application. This is your chance to demonstrate to us your interest and enthusiasm. You will be able to show, and talk about, examples of previous work. In addition, you may be asked to undertake a simple task and bring it with you to your interview.
“If you have a keen interest
in the world around you,
enjoy writing and have an
interest in broadcasting this
is the course for you”
The FdA Journalism offers you the chance to learn vital skills in researching and writing new stories, as well as transferrable skills to allow you to work in a radio, television or online. You will also be offered the chance to take the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) preliminary examinations, which is essential for many entry level reporter jobs at local newspapers.
The FdA in Journalism would be an ideal choice if you would like to:
• Workinprint,online,radioortelevisionjournalism
• Progressontofurthertrainingwithinmediaindustries
• Workasafreelancejournalist• Studyfurtheratdegreelevel
Career Progression: Work in print, online, radio or television journalism; progress onto further training within media industries; study further at degree level.
Academic Progression: Subject specific progression routes to BA Honours degree programme are available at some Higher Education Institutions and there is a fully articulated progression route, the BA Professional Studies, at the UEA.
Assessment: Each module will be assessed separately and a wide variety of methods will be employed: written assignments, research reports, presentations, practical work, portfolios. There will be the opportunity to undertake NCTJ examinations for certain modules and for this there is an extra fee.
Project: To design a tri fold leaflet for interview to promote a new course
RE-DESIGN
Project: To re-design artwork supplied by the client to create the product above