Monthly Archives: May 2011

Reflective essay: A letter to a (ever so slightly) younger me

If by some freak accident I was taken back to the beginning of the academic year and came across myself at the time when I was considering starting up The Work Shop, having reflected on my experiences so far, I … Continue reading

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Enterprise Event

NUU and The Work Shop collect “Most Entrepreneurial Student” award at Kingston enterprise event. I just wanted to thank those people that I didn’t get a chance to thank at the event At MACE Catherin and Corrine At FADA: Peter … Continue reading

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DOK#1

This isn’t strictly about MACE but it does highlight the fact that the emphasis on networking in the course is justified. In September 2010 Myself and Alex took part in the Tent exhibition at the Truman brewery in Brick lane. … Continue reading

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Free at last!

We have now completed our work for Kingston first and all improvements have been delivered barring some display hanging clips that have been rejected and would have to be redesigned. This concludes a rather painful chapter (OK, maybe I’m laying … Continue reading

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The Work Shop Publicity campaign

To promote The Work Shop at knights park campus we undertook a teaser campaign the campaign would have three stages with the latter two stages gradually revealing the message. That is we were looking for contributors to sell the work … Continue reading

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The Green Bus

We were approached by Julian Whiting from PC-Powerdown (pcpowerdown.com) to act as the furniture sponsors of the event in return for gaining exposure. We became involved with the setting up of Kingston’s stand at the Eco-build 2011 partly through the … Continue reading

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Deliberate ambiguity

In our negotiations with Kingston first the operators of (the site we are going to occupy) we adopted a policy of deliberate ambiguity. The ambiguity surrounded what we were going to offer in return for them allowing us to use the site to set up The Work Shop. Continue reading

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