Jean Abreu Dance ‘Blood’
Marketing materials.
Art direction by Stewart Armstrong and Jean Abreu
Graphic Design by Stewart Armstrong.
Photography by Paul Scala.
Jean Abreu Dance ‘Blood’
Marketing materials.
Art direction by Stewart Armstrong and Jean Abreu
Graphic Design by Stewart Armstrong.
Photography by Paul Scala.
Jean Abreu Dance ‘Blood’
Trailer for the new Jean Abreu Dance solo show.
Art Direction by Stewart Armstrong and Jean Abreu.
Graphic Design and Edit by Stewart Armstrong.
Music ‘Miseri - Part 1’ by Paul Wolinski (65daysofstatic)
ashmei ‘Bob’
Promotional film for ashmei Performance Running Apparel.
Art Direction by John Mcfaul, Stewart Armstrong and Daniel Batters.
Edit by Stewart Armstrong and Daniel Batters.
Original score by Daniel Batters.
Caffe Culture ‘Let Love Ruin’
Animated trailer for the forthcoming debut EP from Josh Caffe, ‘Caffe Culture’.
Art Direction, Design and Animation by Stewart Armstrong.
Music ‘Let Love Ruin’ by Josh Caffe and Newtron.
Caffe Culture ‘As I Look’
Animated trailer for the forthcoming debut EP from Josh Caffe, ‘Caffe Culture’.
Art Direction, Design and Animation by Stewart Armstrong.
Music ‘As I Look’ by Josh Caffe and Newtron.
Jean Abreu Dance ‘Blood’
Firefly Camping
Promotional animation, featuring music by The May Birds.
37 illustrations for ‘The Writer’, a copy writing agency. Used within the website the drawings visualise their house style guide to writing good copy.
You can see all 37 here:
www.thewriter.com/what-we-think/style-guide/
Website designed and built by Pepper Digital www.pepperdigital.com
ashmei ISPO Awards
Awards acceptance film for ashmei Performance Running Apparel.
ashmei has just won the ISPO SPORTSWEAR BRANDNEW 2013 and will present the brand at Europe’s largest sports trade show held in Munich in February 2013.
Edit by Stewart Armstrong and Daniel Batters. Sound and original score by Daniel Batters.
Broken Things by Sam Seager.
Book layout and design by Stewart Armstrong.
Photographs from the the 1st anniversary of the 2011 Japan tsunami. They show people and landscapes in flux, facing ongoing issues from the disaster and an uncertain future.
For more information and to buy the book go to www.samseager.co.uk