We were commissioned to design a character that was transformed into an inflatable 3D character called a "Blow-up" for a Ford Commercial earlier this year. The illustration was turned into an inflatable "Grown-up', that would encourage safe driving as statistically there are less accidents in cars when there are older adults present.
Hero Action prop make boxes for John Lewis Commercial. The action on the boxes requested was that a long procession of objects was pulled out of the boxes, so they needed to be sturdy and functional to allow repeat action.
We can now design Logos that can turn into Stencils for signage, decoration or branding. You can laser cut and engrave anything using compressed air. Since the laser process is essentially a very controlled method of burning material it’s possible to cut and mark a number or name or logo. This gives a near clean result. This particular technique
Over the last year, we have been commissioned to create graphic artwork and print for many commercials. This one is a Virgin Train Commercial shoot at Olympic Park and Finsbury Park in April 2016, featuring our design on quite a large scale. Our client was the production designer Nick Foley-Oates, who initiated the layouts, which we took
Earlier this year we were commissioned to design and print a wide range of props, signs and graphics for the O2 be More Dog commercial. Here is a selection of graphic designs and stills from the production: We designed and printed graphics for the van, Butchers Shop exterior and interior, Odeon cinema, Cafe Nero, Music venue and Italian
We were challenged by the request to design, print and make a large Medieval style religious book for Todd Margaret series 3. The dimensions had to be 15 inches high, 12 inches wide and 4 inches deep, far larger than any production print book to wrap around. We bought a few large atlases and guillotined down the pages to
Latest off the workbench are three-period Victorian Books, we made these vintage graphic props by printing onto calico style material, then wrapping it around existing books, with the added touch of some gold cut vinyl lettering to look like gold foil embossing. Acme Graphics have created many contemporary, period and vintage prop books over the years, and
Nick Foley-Oates asked us to create a period Sci-Fi novel cover for the new KFC commercial. We had to illustrate the cover in a convincing 1950 style, to look convincingly old and worn in close up. The agency was very specific about the look of the book cover, and handily provided lots of reference material that helped