Dairy does Culture

April 29, 2009

How nice to be invited out by a client!

Last night Mrs. Dairy and I went to the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham as a guest of Nottingham City Transport to a concert by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra as part of the Nottingham Classics season.  Mrs D played the cello to some sort of high level as a youngster so was quite at home – but for us more used to rugby matches and beer it was quite a shock to the system. A very nice one though.

Some Berlioz and Ravel followed by excerpts from Prokofievs’ Romeo and Juliet  went down very nicely thank you very much. Time to tune the dairy radio from Radio 6 to Classic FM I think!

For the second year running, the dairy has been invited to design the marketing material for the Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Business Awards. The launch of the initiative took place last week at the Belfry Hotel in front of an invited audience. All companies involved were invited to pose for the PR shots – see below.

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The Halle and High Five

April 9, 2009

After the high profile celebration of the trams 5th birthday last month, the High Five creative work from the dairy has been taken to another level!

The Halle Orchestra, through its musical director, has penned a ditty called High Five. This will be performed live on the trams by members of the orchestra over Easter. So if you are travelling by tram over the next few days in Nottingham – you best wear your best bib and tucker……..

the dairy has been working with the new homes division of Leicester Housing Association recently on the new web site – but our first actual live work appeared last week to launch the development called White Hart Fields in Thurmaston. This is a classic development of 12 new homes and apartments offered through shared ownership or rent to buy.

A site brochure, direct mailer cards and press advertising has been produced to market the site – see below….White Hart Fields

A Spike Jonze film for Lakai shoes from last year. A little late, but worth posting. Awesome. Keep watching, right to the end.