I've been doing some library research on collage to get some inspiration.
I came across Fred Tomaselli & I'm very excited...
Collage sure is fun, and I'm wondering how it would work as the theme for an event.
I did an online search to find out if anyone else is doing this kind of ting...
Theres only a bloody collective called Collage Club Isn't there!!
Love this one...
I'm not sure they have anything to do with collage, although the collective includes Luke Best.
A well documented Collage based event can be found here.
They also have a Facebook to keep people updated.
Thursday, 30 April 2009
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
Publicity
Thinking about publicity for events. The easiest way these days is through blogs.
Heres some ways in which Lazy Oaf publicised The Drawing Club;
Blogs & Websites & Newsletters (OH MY!)
Amelia's magazine made an early post about the event...
The shop is in Kingly Court which is part of Carnaby St. The area has a website with an Events & Promotions section where they posted about the event...
Dazed Digital (Dazed & Confused) posted an article & interview on their website...
Freshness mag were a little slow on the uptake and posted an article on their site on the day of the event...
The same happened at the Creative Review blog
In the month leading up to the event, Lazy Oaf distributed flyers through their shop and inside online orders. The idea was for the recipients to draw within the frame on the back and get it back to Lazy Oaf to be part of the exhibition...
A digital version of this was circulated via their websites blog and through Myspace...
This allowed for people to create digital drawings and email them in, which proved to be easier.
Heres some ways in which Lazy Oaf publicised The Drawing Club;
Blogs & Websites & Newsletters (OH MY!)
Amelia's magazine made an early post about the event...
The shop is in Kingly Court which is part of Carnaby St. The area has a website with an Events & Promotions section where they posted about the event...
Dazed Digital (Dazed & Confused) posted an article & interview on their website...
Freshness mag were a little slow on the uptake and posted an article on their site on the day of the event...
The same happened at the Creative Review blog
In the month leading up to the event, Lazy Oaf distributed flyers through their shop and inside online orders. The idea was for the recipients to draw within the frame on the back and get it back to Lazy Oaf to be part of the exhibition...
A digital version of this was circulated via their websites blog and through Myspace...
This allowed for people to create digital drawings and email them in, which proved to be easier.
Monday, 27 April 2009
BRANDING - FLYERS
LAZY OAF DRAWING CLUB!!
In the last week of my 3 week internship at Lazy Oaf I helped to set up and run an event called 'The Drawing Club'.
There was live drawing from John Slade, Ian Stevenson, Eddie Fett & Gemma Correll...
There was also lovely work submitted by various other drawers, which were put in to lovely pastel frames (sprayed them colours by yours truly)!
The public could also join in. The event was sponsored by Posca Pens.
The event also celebrated the launch of the labels new collection of t-shirts with a 20% off incentive! Uh ohhh!
Have a free beer!! Oh look who it is!
There was live drawing from John Slade, Ian Stevenson, Eddie Fett & Gemma Correll...
There was also lovely work submitted by various other drawers, which were put in to lovely pastel frames (sprayed them colours by yours truly)!
The public could also join in. The event was sponsored by Posca Pens.
The event also celebrated the launch of the labels new collection of t-shirts with a 20% off incentive! Uh ohhh!
Have a free beer!! Oh look who it is!
Monday, 6 April 2009
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