The Foundation for the Advancement of Midwifery is a USA national homebirth advocacy non-profit organization. Crosspond designed the branding, including the website.
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Menu design for the Naace Annual Strategic Conference DVD
The website for the Food Education Trust. Part of a larger branding scheme that Crosspond designed for the charity set up by Romilla Arber.
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What’s for Dinner? was the first book to be written by Romilla Arber. Crosspond designed the accompanying web site that went with the book.
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This is one in a series of six posters that Crosspond designed for London Underground’s Design Matters! conference. It made up part of the overall branding scheme that Crosspond came up with for the conference.
This is the folder cover design for London Underground’s Design Matters! 2 conference.
This is an exhibition poster produced for the natural child birth educators Baby Body Birth. It makes up part of a larger branding scheme.
These were some fly-posters designed for Philadelphia based clothing store Fluffy Goodbody
These were two adverts created for the Philadelphia maternity clothing store Belly. The store wanted to target affluent, stylish pregnant women and let them know that there is a maternity store that can cater to their needs. The captions read “...it doesn’t have to be this way!...” and “...you are not your mother!”
This was an in-store large format poster designed for Philadelphia maternity clothing retailer Belly Maternity
Poster designed for an Elsevier gala diner where all the proceeds went to the charity Greater Philadelphia Cares. The brief was simple, somehow make the connection between the USA and Scotland.
When David’s wife fell pregnant with their first child a berter deal was struck with Maryland based midwives WomanWise, a safe homebirth delivery of David’s first born for an entire branding scheme for the practice!
This is a public safety poster designed for the Brooklyn, NY bar Royal Oak. By law, all public bars, restaurants etc. have to display posters pertaining to health & safety. Instead of opting for the standard, drab posters issued by the state, Royal Oak comissioned Crosspond to give them some life and wit.
This is a public safety poster designed for the Brooklyn, NY bar Royal Oak. By law, all public bars, restaurants etc. have to display posters pertaining to health & safety. Instead of opting for the standard, drab posters issued by the state, Royal Oak comissioned Crosspond to give them some life and wit.
This is a public safety poster designed for the Brooklyn, NY bar Royal Oak. By law, all public bars, restaurants etc. have to display posters pertaining to health & safety. Instead of opting for the standard, drab posters issued by the state, Royal Oak comissioned Crosspond to give them some life and wit.
This was an installation and template design of the osCommerce shopping cart system for Matthew Izzo, a clothing and inetrior design store in Philadelphia.
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No client (yet!) and done in conjunction with illustrator Simon Silsbury.