The Longines trilogy
The moment of unboxing this luxurious product was unforgettable for us all as we witnessed the start of a new legacy. An enduring bond between family, the timeless tradition of craftsmanship and the value of heritage.
The moment of unboxing this luxurious product was unforgettable for us all as we witnessed the start of a new legacy. An enduring bond between family, the timeless tradition of craftsmanship and the value of heritage.
Last weekend you couldn’t escape the quintessential British pomp and ceremony with the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. It made me reflect on my own encounters with the Royals back in the late eighties/early nineties. As a student in the holidays, I used to work for… Read More »Royal Capers
There’s nothing like winning the ‘Jewel In The Crown Race’ of the F1 Season – The Monaco Grand Prix – and being top of the podium. An amazing feeling no doubt. The Monaco Grand Prix held at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo last weekend (Friday 27th May –… Read More »On the podium
A few weeks ago, quite by accident, I instigated the moment when two stars collided – it was like when Lewis met Hamilton! The first star is up and coming, still cutting his teeth, still making his name. His coach, Edwin Cleary who trains him in his Leamington… Read More »When stars collide
The race to get into space is definitely on, with various billionaires playing their hands and splashing the cash to see who can get there first. Richard Branson in his Virgin Galactic VSS Unity spaceplane recently pipped Jeff Bezos in his Blue Origin Rocket. Branson got there first flying… Read More »In the right space
A couple of weeks ago, I sent out a little missive about ‘My little black box’ – an exquisite black textured presentation box; either with a printed colour/spot varnish or full colour decal or an engraved plate inset into the lid. It’s a take on something we’ve produced for clients… Read More »The desire for WOW!
In my last note I told the story of my love for packaging, and how it’s evolved over the years. And it’s a love that shows no sign of abating, influencing much of the work I do for our clients. The way I see it, there’s opportunity at… Read More »Opportunity at every stage
My love for packaging started way back, at the age of 10 years old, at St Andrews Prep School in Woking. I was a boarder, which meant I had plenty of time to fill at the weekend, once I’d exhausted the building of dens and the writing of… Read More »Billy Graham & Michelin