Archive for In house

The Art of Printing

When you read a review of the current Roy Lichtenstein exhibition at Tate Modern there is most often a reference to the Benday dot (or Ben-Day), a four colour printing process invented in 1879 by illustrator and printer Benjamin Henry Day Jr. The process was…

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Spring forward this Easter

“Spring forward” and “fall back” are the popular childhood mnemonics that bookend the chronometric phenomenon of British Summer Time. For nearly 100 years, British Summer Time has prescribed that we alter our clocks between March and October, enabling the whole nation to enjoy the wonder…

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RESPONSIVE DESIGN

This month we launch our new website. Redesigned from the bottom up with a new interface and refreshed content, the website now presents a more comprehensive overview of the work we produce for our clients – in print, branding and digital media. What’s more, the…

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Help save iconic Cork Street

For almost 90 years, Cork Street in Mayfair has been one of the most famous streets for art galleries in London, and possibly the world. But if a proposed £90m property deal goes ahead nearly a third of Cork Street’s galleries will be forced out….

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zetx – new look, new feel

Streamlined brochure production’ was the title of a design brief that Wylie Design set itself in 2000. The solution was the creation of zetx, a unique online software system that provides seamless brochure page layout production with flexible content management. Fast forward 10 years and…

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Easter Egg Art

Over 200 multi-coloured egg sculptures form an impressive sight throughout the Easter Weekend in Covent Garden. All in aid of Action for Children and Elephant Family.

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MERRY XMAS 2011

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Adventure for all ages

The Adventure Company has for many years been at the forefront of adventure travel. Since becoming part of TUI, the company has continued to expand its offer and product range. Wylie Design was briefed to create a series of brochures that would develop a more…

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