20 August 2010 - 1:58pm | by Staff Writer | 0 comments

999 helps King's College students make Edinburgh bow

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999 helps King's College students make Edinburgh bow
999 helps King's College students make Edinburgh bow

King's College London students are promoting their Edinburgh fringe show All the King's Men with a little help from 999 Design.

The agency has created stickers, posters and flyers to promote the college's 14-strong acapella singing group who are performing at the festival for the first time.

King's College is one of 999's clients but the agency said the brief was "unusual" compared to the usual work they do together.

Aileen Geraghty, managing Director of 999 Design London, said: "We knew we had to let the personality of the group shine through. The group is intelligent, fun and highly entertaining and they have standout with their unusual approach.

"This was an unusual brief considering our other work for King's includes the development of a new groundbreaking central website and recruitment advertising campaigns for numerous areas of the business."
 

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