Robin Howie

Creative Review Annual & the Cloud Observatory

We are super excited to hear that our project 'The Scots Pine Cloud Observatory' where we designed urban interventions to help children orienteer to a new playground in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park has been awarded in Creative Review's prestigious Awards Annual.

In their words Creative Reviews Annual is a 'showcase of the outstanding work in visual communication over the past 12 months'. It's the first time we've entered the Creative Review Annual and we are delighted to have won.


See more of the project here.
Robin Howie

LSE Urban Data

Recently we had the pleasure of designing a poster for an event that we'd naturally be dying to go to. The event 'Urban Data: From Fetish Object to Social Object' is a one day symposium arranged by Adam Greenfield at London School of Economics' fantastic Cities department. You can read more about the event here on Adams blog. And if your interested in coming along further details and booking information can be found here. If you're there be sure to say hello!

Poster for the Urban Data event at LSE Cities
Robin Howie

Rethinking the High-Street

For the last six months Fieldwork Facility have been working on a regeneration project in Walthamstow for Waltham Forest Council. The project is to work with nine individual businesses along E17's Hoe Street; rethinking each businesses communications through their shopfronts as well as contributing to Hoe Streets sense of place.

The businesses we are working for are very varied and each come with their own challenges.

We're working with: Moonlight Food & Wine  (24 hour supermarket), Be Smart Dry Cleaners, Omar Hair Salon, Be Smart Dry Cleaners, AC Motors (general auto repairs), Eco Vivo (electrical and heating engineers), Victoria 2 (school uniform shop), CHAPS (Central Heating And Plumbing Supplies) and Body Art Tattooing, an eclectic mix!

Our new shopfronts will be rolling out across February and March. Keep an eye out for updates.