Tuesday, 15 March 2011

The Cool Hunter article - Why Street Art Matters

Some city councils get it, others don’t. Tapping the creative talents of street artists, illustrators and graphic designers is an effective and cool way to make bland public spaces, old buildings, bridges and car parks new again, and to freshen up the concrete jungle. It is also an effective way of keeping graffiti away. Plus it draws attention to the building or structure as “potential” not as something to be hated. Maybe it will even bring a buyer, a new occupant or additional creative ideas about how to revitalize the building? Anything but the current dilapidated state of abandoned spaces!

Street artists and muralists bring with them vibrant and a new perspective that architects or designers may not have. This does not mean that millions need to be spent to upgrade the buildings immediately, all you need is vision, courage, local creative talent and some colorful paint like these perfect examples here. Our subscriber list reads like the Who-is-Who of city councils around the globe. So here’s a challenge to you: You need to step up and change the face of your city. There are way too many ugly, run-down buildings, bridges, tunnels and walkways that can be completely transformed into exciting and fun environments with some creative input.





Monday, 14 March 2011

Recommended places

The Big Chill Bar


After 6 years, The Big Chill Bar is part of the fabric of Brick Lane life. Sat in the heart of the Truman Brewery, it bustles with locals and visitors alike.  The Big Chill Bar remains consistently popular every day of the week, but don’t forget to come and see us on Sundays - market day on Brick Lane and chilled out party night in all the bars - when we have DJs all day until midnight, (and there’s always somewhere to go afterwards)…

The Book Club bar




Bringing together wit, wisdom and enough food and drink to see you through from early breakfast to a nightcap at last orders at the bar, The Book Club offers a cultural revolution to the East end’s social scene.

Casa Blue bar


Brick Lane offers a multitude of choice in terms of bars and nightlife but Casa Blue sticks out, not least because of all the fairy lights and candles glowing from within.
A lacquered wooden panel of peacocks is hung next to a watercolour painting of a naval fleet. 50′s memorabilia is plastered wearily to the wall. While the predominantly red kitsch bric-a-brac decor means your eyes don’t know where to settle, the kooky collection of plastic chandeliers, hanging baubles and blinking strings of light make a unique setting.
Even though the music ranges anywhere from the Beatles to Manu Chau, the tunes are familiar and well-chosen. There are comfy plus sofas and yummy cocktails. Food is also available. While the menu is limited, the house specialty comes in platter form – international mezze for two or more people. For only £5 each, sharing platters come with a selection of hot and cold tapas and you can choose Mediterranean, Indian or Greek cuisine.

Pasha restaurant & Lounge


Street art stencil book

Following up Ashleigh's idea of creating stencils from the Street Art created at the event:


'Street Fonts' by Claudia Walde


Fonts celebrates the beauty of graffiti writing literally. The book has been compiled by author Claudia Walde who enlisted 154 creative writers from across the globe to alphabetize their style of work into their own individual interpretations of the Latin alphabet. The book is a visual feast of typography, which inspires the reader to pick up an array of pens to create his or her own version of their ideal alphabet.  Street Fonts touches upon several styles of typography ranging from classic old school graffiti letter forms to modern font designs, leaving behind the generic Times New Roman font we have learnt to settle with. Our world would be a brighter place if we were to take this publication and use the revised and colourful alphabet letters in this book to communicate with one another. Walde highlights the fact that writing is an expression of personality and through the contributing artists vision of their ideal Latin alphabet, we can appreciate the alphabet in its entirety as a new form of artwork.

Street Artists

Bortusk Leer
Bortusk Leer is once again at large around the streets of London again and his neon monsters have been appearing everywhere.  It seems like his alter ego ‘Rots Rulebek’ has also been getting around London with a peculiar line of cosmetics consisting of “Eau de Toilet”, “Jizzy Palm”  and  “Pork Sword Shaving Foam”. 


RUN



Ben Eine
 




D*Face
 




Event Locations






Thursday, 10 March 2011

Slogan and Tagline inspiration

Exclusive, Restricted, Privileged, Select, Unique, Limited, Chosen, Only, Limitation, Boundaries, Regulate, Differentiate

Individuality, Quirky, Rare, Unrivaled

Defy , Unleash, Embrace, Exclude, Expel, Forbid, Rebel

Regular, Normal, Monotony, Common, Typical, Average, Ordinary, Standard, Expected, Conventional, Monotonous, Usual

Potential ideas...
Defy the ordinary, Exclude the typical, Defy the standard, Embrace the exclusive

Guerilla Marketing Inspiration