Bullet returned to Eden Project recently to help out with the Cape Farewell | Eden Project collaboration. We designed and helped install this years Biotik stage. The stage which ran over two days, hosted some great talent from the likes of Shlomo, The Boxettes, Dizraeli, Liam Frost, and Zero 7. Bullet developed a strong visual identity, that was used in flyers, posters, the backdrop, hanging sign and table topers. We were supper pleased to work with some great folk from Eden, Cape Farewell and Ogilvy.
Big Dance 2010 is a London-wide initiative whose aim is to celebrate dance and engage the public’s awareness and interest in contemporary dance. Siobhan Davies Dance Company, based in Elephant and Castle are one of the hub companies covering the South London area. Nina Baker and Alex Murphey approached us and asked us to provide an integrated communications solution across the print, web and social media platforms.
We designed a website portal for them, advised and set up social media site: Twitter, and YouTube, and advised on intergrating their existing Facebook acticvity. We also designed two promotional items of print, a roll fold leaflet and ‘chatter box’ square piece of print that could be folded up in to a multichoice origami style chatter box. This is targeted a school age children, so they can create their own dance routines.
This footage makes fascinating viewing as the camera is running at 500 fps, making the total clip of over 8 minutes represent just 30 seconds of actual time. This is from Nasa’s 1969 Launch of Apollo 11.
When two international events and marketing agencies joined forces recently, they needed a new website to showcase their achievements. Bullet Creative stepped up with a portfolio system based upon the Tweaker Zine website. The client is able to self manage it’s website through the use of a customised Content Management System.
Good times fiend and Bullet Alumni Mr Nathaniel Gallagaher has started selling some top class prints of his work. Get youself something inspiring to hang on your wall over at www.nathangallagher.com
Bullet will be continuing it’s participation in Cape Farewell’s “Slow Art” Residency program at the Eden Project in 2010 and beyond. This will take the form of members of Bullet being on site during Eden’s “Sessions” music festival this summer to help out with Cape Farewell’s performance area in the Mediterranean biome at Eden, as well as developing an immersive experience structure, as we go forward. Below are some snaps form the “Cool Sounds From The Frozen Arctic” stage that Bullet designed and built for the 2009 Sessions.