Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Student Work – Jason Nye

Student Work - Jason Nye

Designed by Jason Nye | Country: United Kingdom

“The aim was to create a visual presence for Radio 3 at the London Jazz Festival venues and promote it’s award winning coverage of the event.

This was done through disposable coffee cups, clutches, and novelty instrument stirrers which would be seen at places like the Southbank Centre, inside, outside, on the street, in cafes, and on benches. The campaign was to have an ‘elitist’ edge and hit the right demographic whilst remaining fun, interesting and informative.”

Student Work - Jason Nye

Student Work - Jason Nye

Student Work - Jason Nye

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“The aim was to create a visual presence for Radio 3 at the London Jazz Festival venues and promote it’s award winning coverage of the event.

This was done through disposable coffee cups, clutches, and novelty instrument stirrers which would be seen at places like the Southbank Centre, inside, outside, on the street, in cafes, and on benches. The campaign was to have an ‘elitist’ edge and hit the right demographic whilst remaining fun, interesting and informative.”

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