Our learned friend Palmer has asked us to write about some more of our own work, and who are we to say no to such a request? The Neighbourhood have been with us on the third floor of Basil Chambers for a couple of years now. We’ve shared good times and bad hangovers, and they’ve helped us out on some big projects like PSP and Gola to name a few, so it seems only fair that we should help them out in whatever way we can. Here are the new client packs we’ve just designed for them.
Business cards:
Plus DVD cases:
And stationery:
All held together in one nice pack:
There are eight illustrations in total, all themed around the word ‘Neighbourhood’, and drawn by the fair* hands of Emma and Chris, and the slightly hairier hand of Gre.
Incidentally, if you would like to see more of our work, just click on the tab in the top right hand corner that says ‘Work’. If you don’t want to see any more of our work, do not click on the tab in the top right hand corner that says ‘Work’.
* The management would like to make it clear that they’re not suggesting that Chris has lady’s hands. Just that Gre is far more flocculent.




no, i mean proper work for paying clients – not favours for mates
Chris does have lady hands though. to be fair.
Aaw come on, as if Love & The Neighbourhood don’t have enough lovely wovely work kicking about already, now you are providing fluffing services for each other…damn you to Hades!
Love this new requests thing you’re doin’. It’s the “jukeblog”! Can i have some more Lorraine Kelly, please?
Paul, isn’t “fluffing” just a side-effect of “floccuent” hands?
Contractually we’re only allowed to mention Lorraine Kelly once a year on this blog, and we’ve already used up our quota on a previous post. I had to look up flocculent in the thesaurus. It wasn’t the word for hairy I was looking for, but it was good enough.
I’ve never been fluffed, in the proper sense, but I guess as someone else is doing the fluffing to you then it does not result in flocculent hands.
Except maybe for the fluffee.
Which is fine. That’s their job.