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- Sara Chapman
- From hand-set type to digital apps… and everything in between. In twenty+ years as a hands-on graphic designer, Sara can wear these hats: conceptualiser, typographer, type designer, wordsmith, information transformer, brand developer and teacher. She enjoys creating accessible, friendly and creative stuff for all sorts of organisations, Architectural History Practice, ATypI, Barbican, Cambridge University Press, Chatsworth House Trust, Compass: direction for the democratic left, The Royal Commonwealth Society, Earth One Radio, Educational Solutions Worldwide, Elsevier Science, English Heritage, Mencap, Nelsons Homeopathic, NCVQ/QCA, The Children's Trust, The National Lotteries Charities Board, The Scout Association, The Fulbright Commission, The Regeneration Trust, The Prince's Trust, The Prince's Foundation, The Society for Protection of Ancient Buildings, The Society of Friends (Quakers), The Sutton Trust, Thomsons Holidays, Oxford University Press, Shelter, UK Skills, University of Hertfordshire Press and local clients Gaddesden House Trust, John Curtis Estate Agents, The Grove School Harpenden, Monkey Music. but has a particular fondness for projects that involve type, education, charities, English heritage and children.
- She works regularly with graphic designer/illustrator Jill Hislam, and typographer/web developer Phil Treble.
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Design thinking for charities and social enterprises with with students & creative collaboration group Good for Nothing
17/02/12
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New project: brand, e-commmerce site and print applications for solo violinist
07/02/12
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New project: little book and infographic in the making, to publish the results of a four year project for Faith in Maintenance
03/01/12
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