29
Sep
2010
by Emilyin General Design, News & Updates Tags: Air Guitar, Jam, money for jam, money4jam, star, StarJam, World Record
Ok guys, so I have been ‘silent’ for a while. And I can almost feel you thinking ‘hmm what HAS she been up too’ Well the answer to that is keeping busy! As if twin one year old girls and a 4 year old boy didn’t keep my busy enough. Business is blooming at the moment and I am loving every minute of it.
I have a few things on the go at the moment, but this post is about a project I am involoved with. I know you would all love to be able to say you were part of a world record, and this is your chance!
As part of this I have designed this poster to help promote this event. You can check it out on
Facebook and to purchase your ticket email
E-mail Obfuscated and at $5 a ticket it’s a steel!

50% of proceeds goes to
StarJam who have a fantastic fund raising scheme going on called
Money for Jam where not only do you get to show off your busking talents for a good cause, but you will be in with a chance to win heaps of great prizes, including a trip to LA, America!
14
Sep
2010
by Emilyin General Design, Logo Design Tags: One Small Step for Cooper, Random Act of Kindness Day
If you follow me on Facebook you will know that to raise awareness for Random Act of Kindness Day I put it out there that I would like to do something, and for people to send me ideas of what I could do. And luck would have it that I got an email from Steph asking if I would be willing to design a logo for the much deserving Charity
One Small Step for Cooper And of course I wanted to!
Here it is

Here is a little about One Small Step for Cooper (Taken from Website)
In his first two years Cooper has been through more than many of us will face in a lifetime. Follow his journey through various treatment and rehabilitation programs. And join in our hope that Cooper will begin by taking one small step.
Soon after his first birthday Cooper fell ill. After misdiagnosis and many unanswered questions, scans revealed a hematoma on his spine. At 13 months of age Cooper underwent a major operation to remove the bleed.
Whilst recovering in hospital Cooper’s condition worsened. He was in immense pain and unable to walk. Doctor’s administered strong pain relief, which tragically masked the symptoms that Cooper’s spinal cord was being compressed by a second bleed.
20 hours later Cooper was rushed to emergency surgery. The heartbreaking result is that Cooper is now a quadriplegic and, to this day, he has not regained movement from his chest down.
In the last year Cooper has undergone numerous operations, had dozens of scans, and spent months in hospital.
You can follow Coopers rehabilitation Journey on his blog :
http://onesmallstep4cooper.blogspot.com/
You can help support Coopers rehabilitation by purchasing a raffle ticket from here
Raffle Tickets
Check out Coopers
Facebook Fan Page
01
Sep
2010
by Emilyin General Design Tags: Balance, Mast Head, McWilliams, Weight Watchers, Wine
Check out the latest work I have done
for Weight Watchers Australasia.
Now this is a wine you can seriously enjoy without guilt while you are watching your weight! Can’t go wrong with that right?
This was simply a matter of putting the design elements together in a way in keeping with Weight Watchers look and feel, to accompany an article about McWilliams Balance.

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