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Dean Field

Dean Field Community Primary School approached Print Bureau to create a world map as an educational feature to help pupils learn about the world, the flags and iconic locations associated with certain countries. A map was also created of the United Kingdom where pupils can learn about where they are from and what iconic locations

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Newsome Academy

Traditional looking high school brand with the use of a shield and symbols related to school. The only problem is no one knew what the symbols stand for. The castle represents Castle Hill / Victoria Tower. However, the squirrel and sheep had lost their identity. An Academy logo should represent the Academy, have a meaning,

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The Naughty Cough

A group of fun-loving pets spend their days playing with friends and family until one day a ‘naughty cough’ comes along. Peter Mouse (PM) declares that the pets must stay safe at home… but the friends won’t let that stop their fun! They bake cakes, dance and create wonderful challenges to keep smiles on their

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The Art Worms on Imagination Street

The Art Worms on Imagination Street is about art, artists, and creativity. Author Linda Hampton (Blackpool-based Actor and Writer) teamed up with illustrator Francis Charlton to create their unique interpretation of well-known artists. This quirky rendition of artists in the form of ‘Art Worms’ shows the community of worms living together in an amazing underground world.  The

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Old Bank Academy

Judy Woods, Head at Old Bank Academy worked with the Print Bureau team to recreate the school’s brand identity. We created schools brand, signage, uniform, print materials and website. The tree symbol made from people figures, represents the pupil’s growth throughout the school and promotes the strap-line of; Where Every Pupil Grows.  The use of

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