Thank you to everyone who braved the rain and came along to the Chocolate Factory last week for Open Studios. We had a great time showing our prints, talking about new ideas, meeting everybody and eating cake. All in all it was a great weekend!

Thank you to everyone who braved the rain and came along to the Chocolate Factory last week for Open Studios. We had a great time showing our prints, talking about new ideas, meeting everybody and eating cake. All in all it was a great weekend!

Marketing Director Lucy Donoughue has joined the With Relish team. Lucy was previously the Director of Marketing for the Rose Theatre, Communications Manager for the BFI and Marketing Manager for the Almeida Theatre. Fore these venues, Lucy implemented and delivered sales, marketing and PR campaigns as well as complex communication and branding strategies during their construction and launch phases.

Lucy has been collaborating with Sarah and the team at With Relish since 2003, both engaging them as external design consultants and by teaming up on freelance projects. Together they have successfully produced a large number of concepts and campaigns, including the development of branding strategy for The North Wall.
With Relish is delighted to announce that we will be taking part in the second Pick Me Up exhibition to be held at Somerset House from 17-27 March 2011. We will be launching a new set of prints which we will be screen printing live at the event.

On the day of our live screen printing at Pick Me Up at Somerset House we began by printing large QR codes on corrugated card, recycled and found paper. The high tech codes provided an interesting contrast to the hand printed methods and the low fi materials. Even the smudged print where the paper stuck to the screen in the heat of Somerset House works.
With Relish has designed a bold and striking visual theme for the Philharmonia Orchestra’s autumn season, which evokes the passion and dynamism of the orchestra’s work.

The With Relish windows for Infernal Dance, the Philharmonia Orchestra’s big Bartók series were unveiled this week.

With Relish is one of the winners of the London Design Festival’s ‘One Hour Typography Challenge’. The brief was to spend no more than an hour to design a poster based on one of 80 quotations about design.
Click here to see the winning entries on the London Design Festival website.
A limited edition of 50 ‘Up the Junction’ Dalston-inspired posters has been launched by With Relish. The references include the legendary Four Aces nightclub, Razorlight, Moustache Bar, Squeeze, Crown and Castle pub and more.

The songs referenced are Don’t go back to Dalston by Razorlight, Cool for Cats by Squeeze and Night Bus to Dalston by Bad Manners. Listed are the night buses to Dalston, the roads at its borders and the areas postcodes. Imagery includes the Crown & Castle pub, the Moustache bar and the Four Aces Club.
The Fours Aces Club (1966) was originally the site of Robert Fossett’s Circus (1886). The Dalston Theatre was built in 1897, it became the Dalston Picture House in 1920. The building was finally demolished in Feb 2007.
Click here for more information.