Milestone

It’s a wrap

The technique of vinyl wrapping makes cars the perfect vehicle for your creative marketing ideas. Why not take a leaf out of Lex Autolease’s book and go electric too. This is the new Nissan Leaf electric car with a full body wrap designed by Milestone. Used as a city run-about it helps promote their fleet business and supports their leading edge proposition. And it’s zero emission. Why not lease one from Lex Autolease? The wrapping process is simple, using a heat shrink technique to wrap full colour printed vinyl around the bodywork. Just think of the possibilities…

Nissan Leaf

Debating Matters

This week Milestone helped out with the judging of The Institute of Ideas Debating Matters competition – a national debate for sixth form students. I was invited to be judge at the Hertfordshire Qualifying Round at Luton Sixth Form College. The topics included; After Fukushima, The Government Should Take Tougher Action on Unhealthy Behaviour and We Should Maintain the Union.

The quality of debating was of a very high standard and the it was battled out between Ashlyns School, Luton Sixth Form College and Roundwood School. After a really impressive debate on the Scottish Union between Ashlyns and Luton, Ashlyns were decided as the overall winners.

To find out more, take a look at the Debating Matters website.

Tesco at Goodwood Revival

Tesco Shop at Goodwood Revival

Goodwood Revival is an intoxicating mix of classic cars and shameless nostalgia. Although there is no strict dress code, most people couldn’t resist the chance to dress up in their favourite period outfits. And I (normally a fancy dress party pooper) slipped willingly into some tweeds and a flat cap.

Surprisingly, even Tesco got in to the spirit of the event with a carefully created replica of a 1960s supermarket, complete with shelves of replica retro packaging. It was a unique opportunity to see how clear, simple and bold the branding of the time was in context rather than in a museum or book. Very little 3D lettering effects or photography were used – just flat colour and bold minimalist typography.

Ironically it was even busier than the Goodwood gift shop…

Washing Powder

Kleenex for men

The power of branding and digital marketing

I was up bright and early this morning to speak at a breakfast meeting – thankfully just down the road in my hometown of Marlow. Our client, accounting firm Rouse Partners was launching its new identity and website – courtesy of Milestone – and I was there to regale the story. The audience was a mixture of customers and contacts, marketing professionals and business owners. They’d been lured out of bed at an early hour with the promise of breakfast and branding and a guide to social media marketing. The Chartered Institute of Marketing’s head of insights Thomas Brown followed my talk with the latest thinking on social media including a host of scary statistics, examples and case studies. Apparently, there’s been more hours of film watched on YouTube than broadcast by all of America’s TV stations since 1948. The big and exciting challenge for marketers is how to form effective social media strategies – we’re all still experimenting and learning…

A quick poll of the audience identified that all were on LinkedIn except one. And only one had a website optimised for mobiles – Rouse.

For more details, slides and links visit the event page on Rouse’s website.

Rouse website on iPhone

A milestone for Milestone

Old milestoneNew milestone

We were recently approached by The Milestone Society to help them recreate a milestone between Chipping Norton and Banbury. They found us on Google and thought that given our name we might like to help! They had been able to recreate the place names from the existing plate, but the distances were wrong, so they asked us if we could identify the font and supply artwork for the numerals. (They promised to try and get them straight this time.) We were glad to help. Our creative director and type nerd, Peter, instantly identified the font as Baskerville Old Style Italic.

Look out for the shiny new cast iron milestone on the A361 between Chipping Norton and Banbury.

Milestone on Top Gear…

A small posse from Milestone were lucky enough to get hold of tickets for Top Gear this Wednesday. Without giving anything away, it was a brilliant episode, so don’t miss it this Sunday. Whether you love or loathe the trio of Clarkson, Hammond and May they are great at what they do and entertained the 300 strong studio audience all afternoon. Check out our behind the scenes video tour of the studio located in an aircraft hanger at Dunsfold Aerodrome on YouTube.

A byte of the big apple

I love NY logo

A recent visit to an exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art proved to be a typographical treat for those that know their glyphs from their kerning pairs. The rather worthy sounding  ‘Standard Deviations: Types and Families in Contemporary Design’ was actually much more accessible than it sounds. The museum has expanded its purview and included typefaces among the artifacts of modern design it collects. An initial selection of 23 fonts made the cut [sic] and included Milestone’s corporate font DIN (click here for the story behind its creation).

Although the actual selection will be a source of much tweeting by typographical afficionados, it was nice to see the discipline of typeface design in its rightful place along side architecture and graphic design.

Milton Glaser and Bobby Zarem’s I love New York logo was featured – a 70s iconic rebus that is now embedded in the city’s visual history as much as a yellow cab (even though it was originally design for New York State). The original artwork actually looked a little apologetic – yellowing bromides, cut out and gummed to a piece of backing card in a modest frame. Most telling was a tiny scrap of paper with a crude pencilled doodle. I guess even Mr Glaser didn’t know how significant it would later become.

 

Grow your own

Chilli Plants at Milestone

After a bountiful harvest last year, a selection of chilli plants are once again destined for the Milestone window sills. But will they be Habanero, Banana wax, Bolivian Rainbow or Aji lemon varieties? If only Ian hadn’t mixed up the seeds… We’ll have to wait and see. What are you growing this year?