Human Studios.
Human studios was created by Nick Bax in 2007. Human studios specialises in graphic design, commercial design and creative direction. So far, Human studios has worked on projects for Swatch, Channel 4 and MTV.
Nick Bax, Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts, said that the reason it is called Human Studios is because "Without art, we are animals. With art, we are Human.".
Here are some examples of the work created by Human Studios.
This is one of the digital graphics for MTV. They word use a word that refered to a genre of music, but write it to symbolise the word. So, for 'crash', they wrote is so that it looks like it's been broken, or as if that it's crashed. They also used the word 'pop' and wrote it so that it looked like a bubble popping and 'bleep' and wrote it in the style of the numbers on a digital alarm clock, as you assoicate it with bleeping noise it makes.
Here is a picture of the official website for The University of Sheffield. Human Studios helped the University of Sheffield by designing/creating the website and informative pamthlets and books, encouriging people to come to the University and what courses and projects they can do there.
Clear Channel.
Clear Channel started 1936, but it wasn't called Clear Channel untill 2002, as it was originally called More O'Ferrall, then it changed to More Group, before changing its name to Clear Channel. Clear Channel is known for its outdoor advertising e.g. billboards, posters, mobile platforms, etc.
Clear Channel has won the IT Industry Award in 2009, the Campaigne Media Award in 2010, and was named Buisness Superbrand this year in 2013.
Here are some example of the work created by Clear Channel.
To advertise a new set of TV adverts for Go Compare, Clear Channel created some 48-sheets billboard posters that showed the logo, the tag lines "go compare" and "See my new adverts this July", and a picture of the characters mascot. Oddly, Go Compare wanted their mascot to come across as being hated by the public, so the Clear Channel adverts made the posters look like they had been vandalised with graffiti, including comical insults towards the character, adding humour and making them more noticeable.
Clear Channel worked with different companies who were the official sponsors for the London 2012 Olympic games. One of the companies was Coca-Cola, who with Clear Channel ran a series of billboard adverts that advertised Coca-Cola and promoted the Olympics at the same time. It uses the bright olympic colours to make it more eye-catching and represents the Olympics
Clear Channel.
Clear Channel started 1936, but it wasn't called Clear Channel untill 2002, as it was originally called More O'Ferrall, then it changed to More Group, before changing its name to Clear Channel. Clear Channel is known for its outdoor advertising e.g. billboards, posters, mobile platforms, etc.
Clear Channel has won the IT Industry Award in 2009, the Campaigne Media Award in 2010, and was named Buisness Superbrand this year in 2013.
Here are some example of the work created by Clear Channel.
To advertise a new set of TV adverts for Go Compare, Clear Channel created some 48-sheets billboard posters that showed the logo, the tag lines "go compare" and "See my new adverts this July", and a picture of the characters mascot. Oddly, Go Compare wanted their mascot to come across as being hated by the public, so the Clear Channel adverts made the posters look like they had been vandalised with graffiti, including comical insults towards the character, adding humour and making them more noticeable.
Clear Channel worked with different companies who were the official sponsors for the London 2012 Olympic games. One of the companies was Coca-Cola, who with Clear Channel ran a series of billboard adverts that advertised Coca-Cola and promoted the Olympics at the same time. It uses the bright olympic colours to make it more eye-catching and represents the Olympics





