Yoke website
www.yokeleeds.com
We wanted to build an online presence therefore we designed a simple website based on the brand guidelines and the printed ephemera. The website is also responsive so it works on tablets and smart phones too.
Site navigation
Home Page
The home page is the outline of the brief with an introduction of Yoke and our intentions as a duo. The navigation is very simple, to get back to the home page you click on the Yoke 'Y' logo as it is common that most people now click on a logo of a site to get back to the home page.
Website examples
Brief Body copy
Calling for submissions
Dialogue
The objective is to encourage contributions for a week long, non profit pop up print exhibition and shop that will be held at the Leeds Corn Exchange between March 28th and April 4th 2014.
The theme of the exhibition is 'dialogue' where each creative will submit a design that will be used in a blind collaboration. Contributors must be open to their submissions being manipulated through the use of print and the match making process, that will pair the two submissions together. This will create a series of screen-printed artworks that will be displayed throughout the running of the exhibition.
Submissions
Yoke welcomes creatives from all creative backgrounds to contribute to the exhibition. We're now ready to start recieving your ideas based around the theme of 'Dialogue'.
- A3 Landcape or portrait
- Vector or halftone images
- Black and white
- 300 dpi
We do not accept responsibility for the copyright for any submissions used.
Sales of artwork cover production and exhibition running costs.
Deadline - 7th March 2014
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Enquiries
If you have an enquiries regarding the exhibition or the submission process please do not hesitate to contact us.
yokeleeds@gmail.com
Created by:
Eve Warren
@EveWarren1
behance.net/EveWarren
Nathan Boltonbehance.net/nathanbolton
The objective is to encourage contributions for a week long, non profit pop up print exhibition and shop that will be held at the Leeds Corn Exchange between March 28th and April 4th 2014.
The theme of the exhibition is 'dialogue' where each creative will submit a design that will be used in a blind collaboration. Contributors must be open to their submissions being manipulated through the use of print and the match making process, that will pair the two submissions together. This will create a series of screen-printed artworks that will be displayed throughout the running of the exhibition.
Submissions
Yoke welcomes creatives from all creative backgrounds to contribute to the exhibition. We're now ready to start recieving your ideas based around the theme of 'Dialogue'.
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Submissions can take any form of the theme. It could reflect directly on past conversations, forms of interaction or it could spread further afield to what you think communication is today.
Specifications
Submissions can take any form of the theme. It could reflect directly on past conversations, forms of interaction or it could spread further afield to what you think communication is today.
Specifications
- A3 Landcape or portrait
- Vector or halftone images
- Black and white
- 300 dpi
We do not accept responsibility for the copyright for any submissions used.
Sales of artwork cover production and exhibition running costs.
Deadline - 7th March 2014
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Contact Page
We also have a contact link which links people to Nathan and myself contact details.
Contact page Body copy
If you have an enquiries regarding the exhibition or the submission process please do not hesitate to contact us.
yokeleeds@gmail.com
Created by:
Eve Warren
@EveWarren1
behance.net/EveWarren
Nathan Boltonbehance.net/nathanbolton
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Blog
We want whoever comes on to our site / gets involved to follow the development of Dialogue, therefore we set up a blog link to a simple tumblr blog
- yokeleeds.tumblr.com
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Social media
To push our online presence we have a Twitter and Facebook links to the right
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