Marie (@mmtodesign) and I folding signature pages ready to be pierced for binding.
The newly hand-stitched signatures ready to be glued. 
Gluing the signatures.
The industrial guillotine perfecting the edges.
Save-the-dates were printed in-house by Harry Richards (@ristalter) and Hope Parnell (@getmessydesigns) on GFSmith paper using the Xerox printer, they were then carefully trimmed using scalpel blades and sent out in GFSmith envelopes where I wrote each address by hand.
The save-the-date was accompanied by a letter that each individual wrote to their desired company explaining why they had been selected. 
The Bristol space we chose to exhibit within found and arranged by Thyra Bankole (@thyra.bee)
The Instagram page ran by Lucy Moss (@lumo_design) to entice people to our shows. 

Website created by Jed Boyle (@jedboylegd) to entice people to our shows but also work as a holding page for all of the information about the shows / a hosting page for mini portfolios

Website created by Jed Boyle (@jedboylegd) to entice people to our shows but also work as a holding page for all of the information about the shows / a hosting page for mini portfolios

Some of the work from my final major project that I chose to display at the shows. 
A snippet of the Bristol space. Everything in this image was hand built; the tables and the vinyl was laid down by myself. 
Another snippet of the Bristol show; everything in this image was also hand-made by us. 
The final signatures. 
A snippet of the London show. 
This was a last minute addition to the London show; we decided to build a box where people could write their answers to the card game which I created.
This was a last minute addition to the London show; we decided to build a box where people could write their answers to the card game which I created.
A member of the public writing their opinion.
An oversight of the London exhibition.
The final layout for the show. Again, everything in this image is hand-made. 

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