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  • University of London chooses ABG Design

    SOAS, University of London is the only Higher Education institution in Europe specialising in the study of Asia, Africa and the Near and Middle East. SOAS is a remarkable institution. Uniquely combining language scholarship, disciplinary expertise and regional focus, it has the largest concentration in Europe of academic staff concerned with Africa, Asia and the…

  • ABG Design in demand

    Truro-based agency, ABG Design, created the branding and communications for Europe’s biggest ‘sensory integration’ event. Sensory Integration Network is a not-for-profit organisation promoting education, good practice and research into the theory and practice of Ayres’ Sensory Integration. The SI Network teamed up ABG Design to develop the brand and communications for the fourth European Sensory…

  • National Trust choose ABG Design

    May 2015 ABG Design have been approached by the National Trust, Killerton to design a comprehensive range of interpretation panels for the Killerton estate this is also supported by a comprehensive visitor leaflet and a new visitor map that demonstrates all the new walks and trails through the estate. This Devon countryside estate. At 2,590…

  • Winning formula for ABG Design

    February 2015 ABG Design has just won a bronze design award for its re-brand and communications work undertaken with their client Sensory Integration Network. They are the only Cornish agency to have won this 2015 national award. The competition in this category was tough with over 30 national agencies competing. A new brand identity and…

  • Bath Abbey appoints ABG design to support Footprint project

    January 2015 Bath Abbey has appointed design company, ABG Design, to work alongside their Interpretation Officer to develop new and exciting ways of sharing the Abbey’s 1,200 year history with visitors, as part of the Abbey’s long-term Footprint project. Commenting on the new appointments, Oliver Taylor, Bath Abbey’s Interpretation Officer, said: “Bath Abbey is a…

  • New Year, new home for ABG Design

    January 2015 From the 5th January 2015 ABG Design will be at their new home at the Health and Wellbeing Innovation Centre, Treliske, Truro. Following a very successful 2014 the move to the innovation centre allows us to grow the team and expand as we need too. Our mix of health and wellbeing clients are…

  • Guiding visitors around the Tower

    October 2014 Historic Royal Palaces is the independent charity that looks after the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Banqueting House, Kensington Palace and Kew Palace. HRP’s aim is to help everyone explore the story of how monarchs and people have shaped society, in some of the greatest palaces ever built. ABG Design was commissioned by…

  • New brand transmitting from Telegraph Museum

    September 2014 Telegraph Museum, Porthcurno was home to the international Cable and Wireless Training College, described as the world’s leading training institution for telegraph technology. The 14 cables linking Porthcurno to the British Empire employed a binary code technology that was the fore-runner to the internet. ABG Design worked with the Telegraph Museum team to…

  • Signing the way for Norwich Research Park

    August 2014 The Norwich Research Park is a business community of research organisations with world-leading science credentials and over thirty science and technology based businesses. With over 11,000 people including 2,700 scientists and an annual research spend of over £100 million; Norwich Research Park is Europe’s leading centre for research in Food, Health and the Environment. ABG…