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Day-Ellison Associates: Great Woman/Emily Post
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Periodic posts from a creative studio. Friday, 22 January 2010. The very first of the Great Women series by Sandy Nightingale. Sandi Toksvig has been published in The Lady. Hemmed by hand,. Of course. I’m surprised you had to ask.). In 1922 she published Etiquette - The Blue Book of Social Usage. The Blue Book in a nutshell –. 1 Be nice to others. 2 Don’t go on overnight automobile trips with a man. 3 Never wear light stockings on a heavy ankle. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Design and Art Direction.
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Day-Ellison Associates: Michael Foot
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Periodic posts from a creative studio. Tuesday, 16 March 2010. The recent passing of Michael Foot, former leader of the Labour Pary, reminded us fondly a day photographing him, for Victor Gollancz, in his garden in Hampstead. The photo was subsequently used by The Daily Telegraph. At six o'clock out came Michael's wife Jill with a tray of TUC mugs containing Scotch. I swear it was not the strong liquor at this very early hour but things got decidedly stranger . . . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Amateur Ramblings: Maps
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Surely there's room for one more? December 18, 2012. Front Ending Rules OK. Im now two-thirds of the way through my 16-week training. It doesnt seem right that I just typed those words. Were just about ready for Xmas, but before I can think about that too much I have a rules exam to face up to this Friday. I think Ill be ready for it, although revising isnt easy with two young children. 05:34 PM in Maps. November 29, 2012. Dont worry, I dont get let loose after sixteen weeks. Once completed, I have s...
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Day-Ellison Associates: October 2009
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Periodic posts from a creative studio. Wednesday, 21 October 2009. A fine new book created by a great friend of our studio, David Larkin. Focuses on the consequences of the art and architecture created and its efficacy in enhancing the nation’s sense of itself during this debilitating time. The text is accompanied by approximately 450 rarely seen or published color and black-and-white illustrations and newly commissioned photographs of some of the incredible works produced. Links to this post.
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Day-Ellison Associates: January 2010
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Periodic posts from a creative studio. Friday, 22 January 2010. The very first of the Great Women series by Sandy Nightingale. Sandi Toksvig has been published in The Lady. Hemmed by hand,. Of course. I’m surprised you had to ask.). In 1922 she published Etiquette - The Blue Book of Social Usage. The Blue Book in a nutshell –. 1 Be nice to others. 2 Don’t go on overnight automobile trips with a man. 3 Never wear light stockings on a heavy ankle. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Day-Ellison Associates: Great Women No. 2
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Periodic posts from a creative studio. Tuesday, 23 February 2010. Great Women No. 2. The second in the Great Women series has appeared in The Lady. We had a bit of a grumble about the layout especially as the portrait miniature by Sandy Nightingale. But being constructive we sent in a suggested layout for the series to the magazine. Sandi Toksvig. Likes it too, as does her splendid agent Carol MacArthur. So we wait to see if they thought it was helpful. Great Women No.2 - Elizabeth Woodville.
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Day-Ellison Associates: Great Women No.4
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Periodic posts from a creative studio. Wednesday, 12 May 2010. Great Women No.4. The collaboration continues apace between our very own illustraor, Sandy Nightingale. And Sandi Toksvig (Star of TV, Radio, Writer, Performer and National Treasure). The Great Women series to date has celebrated Emily Post. And Dame Ethel Smythe. They are published in The Lady. We are proud to introduce a very controversial figure. Combining Religion, Power and beards we bring you . . . The case against is . . . ...12 May 20...
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Day-Ellison Associates: April 2010
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Periodic posts from a creative studio. Thursday, 22 April 2010. Great Women No. 3. The third in the Great Women series has appeared in The Lady. They ignored our layout suggestion (! But the illustration are no longer enlarged which is good. And they seem to have got control over the rather over-vivid colour, which is good. Illustration by Sandy Nightingale. And text by our dear chum Sandi Toksvig. So here she is . . . Have your heard of her? Probably not. Should you have? She had many ‘devoted fri...
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Day-Ellison Associates: December 2009
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Periodic posts from a creative studio. Thursday, 24 December 2009. Season's Greetings to all. A few years ago, Sandy was commissioned to create a series of 6 pastiche Victorian Christmas cards – and the client wanted them ‘aged’ so they looked as if found in the attic. Beautifully executed, exactly to the brief, half the printed cards were returned to the client as ‘damaged! Sandy's cards have started to go online and can be found here. Here's to a great 2010 . . . Links to this post. Convent of San Marco.
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Day-Ellison Associates: Great Women No. 3
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Periodic posts from a creative studio. Thursday, 22 April 2010. Great Women No. 3. The third in the Great Women series has appeared in The Lady. They ignored our layout suggestion (! But the illustration are no longer enlarged which is good. And they seem to have got control over the rather over-vivid colour, which is good. Illustration by Sandy Nightingale. And text by our dear chum Sandi Toksvig. So here she is . . . Have your heard of her? Probably not. Should you have? She had many ‘devoted fri...