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Jamie Oliver’s Big Night Out 2011

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

The Jamie Oliver Found­a­tion once again held their annual fun­draiser ‘A Big Night Out With Jamie’.

And once again Coulson Macleod was delighted to be involved.

Shored­itch Town Hall. Venue for ‘A Big Night Out With Jamie’ 2011

Coulson Macleod’s bespoke print designed for ‘A Big Night Out With Jamie’

And once again our bespoke typo­graphic print was won by David Ellender, Global CEO of Fre­mantle Media who paid the final bid of £950 in the silent auc­tion. Last year David won the bid on another bespoke print we designed for the same event, pay­ing £1,100 for it. He’s obvi­ously a man of impec­cable taste.

And once again we received Jamie’s latest recipe book. This time it was ‘Jamie’s Great Bri­tain’, signed by the man him­self, of course. And a lovely thank you let­ter. Jamie said they raised £135,000 on the night. Which is pretty impress­ive in these fin­an­cially leaner times.

The Jamie Oliver Found­a­tion also emailed us to say, “We want to thank you very much for your end­less sup­port. It def­in­itely would not have been pos­sible without your gen­er­ous donation.”

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Other details of the night.…

Kate Nash per­formed. Ben Shep­h­ard hos­ted. Jools wore orange (thanks Daily Mail for that snip­pet). And not for­get­ting Gen­naro Con­t­aldo (as promp­ted by Jamie on Twitter)..

Jamie Oliver tweet to Coulson Macleod

Jamie Oliver’s tweet to Coulson Macleod

The Jamie Oliver Found­a­tion is a registered char­ity whose mis­sion is to empower, edu­cate and engage as many people as pos­sible to love and enjoy good food. This means learn­ing how to cook, under­stand­ing where food comes from, and recog­niz­ing the power it can have on our health, hap­pi­ness, and even fin­ances. We do this through teach­ing, train­ing and employ­ment, and also by mak­ing good clear inform­a­tion avail­able to as many people as possible.”

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Bespoke Art; A Great Wedding Gift Idea

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Coulson Macleod bespoke typo­graphic art has been fea­tured in the 100th issue of Wed­ding Ideas magazine.

Wed­ding Ideas fea­tured our ‘What’ bespoke typo­graphic print call­ing it a great gift idea. And indeed it is.

Our bespoke ‘What’ print fea­tures the words (writ­ten by ourselves) from our lim­ited edi­tion ‘What Is Love?’ print (see below)…

What Is Love?’ lim­ited edi­tion print by Coulson Macleod

You can per­son­al­ise your art­work by adding your own names and your wed­ding date at the bot­tom. You can also choose the col­our of the text.

And then, you can choose which frame or base mater­ial you’d like your bespoke art­work prin­ted on, such as.…

Bespoke ‘What’ print on solid ash block (in gift box)

Bespoke ‘What’ print on solid lime­stone with reclaimed wood frame

A very per­sonal wed­ding gift idea don’t you think?

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Coulson Macleod Is The Perfect Wedding Gift

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Our latest typo­graphic art col­lec­tion ‘Land­marks’ can be per­son­al­ized. And we think this would make a totally superb wed­ding present.

All you need to do is give us a list of words (we use roughly 70 words to make up the ones in our ‘Land­marks’ col­lec­tion pic­tured below).

You could cre­ate one that was based on their hon­ey­moon des­tin­a­tion. Or cre­ate one that focuses on places in their lives together, such as where the couple met, the pub they hang out in — you get the idea.

And we at Coulson Macleod HQ do the rest. We’ll find an image that suits the art­work. The res­ult is a one-off piece of bespoke art­work. A totally per­sonal gift. And you’d be loved by the couple forever!

Per­son­al­ized typo­graphic art­work based on the above ‘Land­marks’ print

Per­son­al­ized typo­graphic art­work based on the above ‘Land­marks’ print

Per­son­al­ized typo­graphic art­work based on the above ‘Land­marks’ print

Your per­son­al­ized art­work based on our ‘Land­marks’ col­lec­tion fea­tures a hand­made frame and pan­elled back­board made from reclaimed antique Vic­torian roof tim­bers. The planks used to make the back­board vary in size for each print and we retain all those lovely defects in the wood to add to the charm and char­ac­ter of the piece. These can include knot holes, nail holes, warps and water marks, so each art­work is totally unique.

The fin­ished item is then over-printed with dis­tressed image and typo­graphy in UV ink.

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