Project News

Mar '15

New branding for Countryside Lincs event

Tom Bradley

Over the last few months we've been working closely with the team at the Lincolnshire Showground on a variety of projects including the recent award winning website design for the forthcoming Lincolnshire Show. This time we've focused on realising a brand new event called Countryside Lincs aimed at a younger audience.

The purpose of the new event is to get young people interacting with and learning about food, farming and the countryside. With local produce, farm animal shows, traditional crafts, farmers and cooking demonstrations, Countryside Lincs invites children to take a trip to the Farm Yard. We worked with the team to produce the branding for the new event including a colourful logo design and a wide range of fantastic illustrations.  

As well as working on the branding for the event we've also produced a leaflet to help spread the word. The leaflet's fun, colourful design together with its quirky hand drawn illustrations captures the Showground team's vision for what the new event is all about - countryside fun!

Since working on the leaflet we've also designed a fold-out map to help those attending discover all of the fantastic activities going on during the day. The first Countryside Lincs show is on the 29th March 2015 and you can buy tickets online now

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