The World Cup in Russia starts this week, and you could be in with a chance of winning this limited-edition football made by our stellar neighbours at Alive & Kicking. Alive & Kicking is a not-for-profit company that makes durable balls in Africa, prints them with key messages raising health awareness, and donates the balls… Continue reading World Cup Competition: Congratulations to…
Author: Steve Edge Design
Changing the Face of the Construction Industry
Steve recently met with Construction Enquirer magazine, who were keen to find out how we are revolutionising the way construction companies and developers are presenting themselves to the world. The magazine approached Steve following the launch of the hoarding for Hackney’s Otto development. We designed the hoarding not only to draw attention to the development,… Continue reading Changing the Face of the Construction Industry
Hornsey Town Hall: Making History in Crouch End
We’re delighted to be working with Far East Consortium and Make Architects on the restoration and redevelopment of the iconic Hornsey Town Hall in Crouch End. Built in 1935, the building dates back almost 90 years, and remains one of the earliest examples of modernist architecture in Britain. Working to preserve this history and channel… Continue reading Hornsey Town Hall: Making History in Crouch End
A Life with Dyslexia: Spreading the Word
Steve recently appeared as guest speaker at the annual Derby Luncheon run by Interact Group. Speaking on a life spent with dyslexia, Steve inspired a diverse audience of industry professionals with his personal story, telling of how his dyslexia has helped him get to where he is today in the creative world. The event raised… Continue reading A Life with Dyslexia: Spreading the Word
Making the Most of Social Media
Like it or not, we’re all on it. Social media is a growing part of our lives, and it’s here to stay. Over 2 billion people use Facebook on a monthly basis, and here in Britain, we each spend around an hour and a half every day managing an average of four social media accounts.… Continue reading Making the Most of Social Media
The Demise of the Sock
The year is 2057. The scene is central London. People are going about their business in much the same way as we do today; they pop into shops, chat on street corners, hail cabs. Of course, there are a few noticeable differences. The gadgets are shinier, the air is smoggier, nobody is wearing socks. Yes,… Continue reading The Demise of the Sock
Generation Rent & the Problem of Community
Saturday morning. Brixton, London. 1967. The dull thud of boot on ball is followed by an excited cheer; a group of children celebrate slotting a football between the two jumpers thrown down as makeshift goalposts on their local street. Down the road, a car revs into life. A bonnet slams shut. And a set of… Continue reading Generation Rent & the Problem of Community
A New Look for Fusion Students
We’re delighted to get Fusion Students out there with a new look website. As student accommodation providers, Fusion needed a website that would put a spotlight on their different UK locations; we needed to really set them apart from the crowd. With this in mind, we started by researching the wider market. We reviewed competitors… Continue reading A New Look for Fusion Students
‘He wore blue velvet…’ Steve brings back the velvet suit
It’s often thought that men’s fashion came into its own during the Georgian period. It was around this time that the likes of Beau Brummel pioneered the latest trends; this in turn encouraged gentlemen to take great pride in their appearance. One of the materials which found prominence at the time was velvet, a soft… Continue reading ‘He wore blue velvet…’ Steve brings back the velvet suit
What’s Really in a Name?
What’s in a name? cries Juliet, questioning why something as simple as a family name should keep her and her beloved Romeo apart. It’s not an unreasonable argument. Most of us would agree that a name is no more than a label, a tag that has little bearing on us as people, an arbitrary term… Continue reading What’s Really in a Name?