Entries in Dublin Docklands (17)

Friday
Dec192008

Dublin Docklands: Restaurant Guide

The Docklands area is constantly growing and evolving. With the O2 Arena about to open, the DDDA foresee a huge influx of people into the area, so they needed to highlight the amenities that exist. With over forty restaurants, bars and cafes in the Docklands area already, we devised an elegant brochure solution which provides a comprehensive list of what’s available and where

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Sunday
Oct192008

Dublin Docklands: Grand Canal Square Hoarding

We created this hoarding design for Grand Canal Square that captures the excitement and spirit of what will become a vibrant and exciting public space in the heart of the Docklands. Our colourful, vibrant hoarding design uses oversized, impactful typography and lively silhouettes to express the atmosphere of this square, which has already been home to street theatre and outdoor concerts.

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Tuesday
Aug052008

Dublin Docklands: Grand Canal Square Ecocab

We have designed the Grand Canal Square ecocab, the latest addition to Dublin's pedal cab range soon to be be cycling your way! The ecocab graphics were heavily influenced by the Grand Canal Square hoarding which was designed by BFK earlier this year.

Friday
Jul042008

Dublin Docklands: Urban Beach Campaign

As the summer finally hits the city, we've been getting in the mood by devising the identity and promotional campaign for Dublin's first Urban Beach. For the month of July, the Dublin Docklands Development Authority have transformed George's Dock, in the midst of the bustling IFSC in Docklands, into a tropical oasis with beach cabins, lounge chairs, beach umbrellas and daily activities for Dubliners of all ages.

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Wednesday
Jun182008

Dublin Docklands: Annual Report 2007

We took a confident, informative and colourful approach to this year's annual report for the Dublin Docklands Development Authority. This report utilises colourful imagery to emphasise the development of Docklands and focus on the vibrant and exciting cultural events that took place within the area throughout 2007.

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Monday
Mar312008

Dublin Docklands: Pearl Marketing Collateral

Pearl is the beautiful story of the precarious journey of a single Pearl, told by a parade of the giant inflated puppets which fly over the public. This amazing aerial aquarium was brought to Dublin by the world renowned street theatre company Plasticiens Volants and took place in the surroundings of George's Dock.

Prior to the event, we developed a range of marketing collateral to help raise awareness, including a range of six-sheets, posters and invites. Pearl took place on 4 and 15 March 2008 and, despite the inclement weather, the spectacle of flying fish, joker squids, bewitched jellyfishes were enjoyed by all.

Monday
Mar312008

CHQ Building: Illustrated Window Graphics

We created a series of illustrations in-house, which now grace the conservatory windows of the CHQ Building, located by Georges Dock. The series depict a range of CHQ clientele, who stroll along laden down with their latest CHQ purchases. The aim of these illustrations was two-fold, to highlight the retail activity within the building but also generate further visual interest alongside George’s Dock which is a huge focal point for both cultural and business activities.

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Tuesday
Nov202007

Dublin Docklands: CHQ Photographic Window Graphics

Located in the heart of Dublin’s Docklands the CHQ Building hosts an eclectic line-up of shops and restaurants. With the influx of new retailers, BFK were asked to design and produce a series of vinyls to fill the glass-fronted retail units as they were being fitted out.

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