Archive for February, 2010

Beware the typo

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

In 1631 Robert Baker, the King’s Printer, produced a Bible with the little word ‘not’ missing from the seventh commandment, thus instructing worshipers: ‘Thou shalt commit adultery.’

Known as the Wicked Bible, the Archbishop of Canterbury ordered the book be burnt and Baker was sent to prison where he stayed until his death.

Which all goes to show, type most certainly matters!

01 In our Backyard: Four Stories Tall

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

This is the first installment of “In our backyard”, a new blog feature that you will see popping up from time to time. When we see something worth shouting about within a stones throw of the studio we’ll be sure to let you know about it.

First off is Four Stories Tall which divides Homer’s Odyssey into twelve equal measures, split across the four pillars of modern storytelling – film, theatre, literature and music. Novelists, thespians, auteurs and musicians across the city have been developing their own unique ‘odyssey twelfth’. On the night all interpretations will be put back together to reform the story. How will it all turn out??

Head to Queen of Hoxton tonight at 7.30! See you there.

Four Stories Tall

Whooooaaaaaaa!!!

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Neurosonics Live from Chris Cairns on Vimeo.

This is real! No post production in sight!

Holographic projection experts Musion have joined forces with Director Chris Cairns to create a live performance based on his Neurosonics Audiomedical Labs film, which features a number of disembodied rapping heads…

Watch the live footage in the clip above.

Lonely Planet TravelWall at Destinations

Monday, February 8th, 2010

If you made it down to Destinations travel show at Earls Court last week, chances are you stuck your best travel moments from 2009 on the massively successful Lonely Planet TravelWall.

The wall, part of the Lonely Planet stand designed by our incredibly talented Graham (“It’s the biggest thing I’ve ever designed!”), created a fantastic buzz, with hundreds of stickers covering practically every available space by Sunday afternoon.

What a well-travelled bunch the Destinations crowd turned out to be. The Cherry contribution? A mere day trip to Amsterdam!

Fifty years of graphic work (and play)

Friday, February 5th, 2010


Alan Fletcher’s retrospective has travelled not just ‘north of the river’ but to the real North and is now residing in the CUBE gallery, Manchester. Packed to the rafters with some of the most highly regarded design examples of the last fifty years you certainly get your money’s worth at a very northern price of £4.50.

Significant highlights include video interviews with Fletcher as he guides you around the studio he built during a career that saw him help establish not only Fletcher/Forbes/Gill in the 60’s but also Pentagram in the 70’s. This is where some of the best work lies as business cards, letter heads and logotypes from countless projects adorn the walls. This more conventional but certainly no less spectacular work shares space with the playful ‘Fletcherisms’ many remember him for and makes for a jolly good afternoon of inspiring design gazing.

The exhibition runs until 3rd April
See cube.org.uk for details.

Lovely stuff.

A new “Fontier”

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Fingers crossed sometime in the near future we will be able to take our pick of fonts and use them as live text on the websites we design. Though Arial, Verdana, Georgia etc. have served us well, the thought of being able to “Cherry” pick the right one for the job is very exciting to any type geek (of which there are a few at Cherry).

The future is not here yet, but this article typography-on-the-web gives us hope that someone is trying to make it happen!