Build A School In Kenya Website Design
Posted by Ian at 8:11 pm - Mon 20/10/2008 under Work Design
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I’ve been working with Build A School In Kenya (BASIK) for nearly two years now and in this time the charity has gone from strength to strength. For a family run charity they have achieved a massive amount for the children and schools that they support in Kenya and are just about to breach £7000 total funds raised. Since the last site was built BASIK has managed to build several new school buildings, purchase a scooter for the use of the school staff, bought books and teaching resources and most recently they have started a campaign to raise money by sponsoring children so that they may receive an education.
Anatomic Launches New Site
Posted by Ian at 3:10 pm - Wed 01/10/2008 under News
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Anatomic has launched their new website and we hope you like it!
Ghoulish Design For Halloween Allnighter
Posted by Ian at 4:13 pm - Mon 29/09/2008 under Work
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Anatomic was called upon to design the latest flyer for an event at Herbal in London.
Sorry To Internet Explorer Users
Posted by Ian at 7:51 pm - Wed 24/09/2008 under Shooting The Breeze
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Sorry to anyone that’s using Internet Explorer because we’ve not had a chance to iron out all the bugs in the website for you guys yet.
RPA Advert
Posted by Ian at 4:26 pm - Sat 20/09/2008 under Work Design
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RPA Communications By Design are a full service design agency based near Saltaire in West Yorkshire. Their strapline is Intelligent Commercial Creative so when Anatomic were asked to design an advertising hoarding for them in August the results had to be good.
Location, Location, Location
Posted by Ian at 4:54 pm - Thu 28/08/2008 under News
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Leeds here we come!!! After being in Nottingham for 3 years we’re relocating to West Yorkshire where we hope to go from strength to strength. Ian, the founder of Anatomic, was a bit sad to say goodbye to the old place (having lived there since he was born) but is massively optimistic for the future in Leeds.
