Display
and presentation specialist Carbon Colour renew support for
Oxford Inspires
9 April 2009
Based on Milton
Park, near Abingdon, carbon
colour offer a complete service ranging from simple business
cards through to enormous outdoor banners and bespoke exhibition
systems. Using the latest digital technology, combined with
18 years’ experience, carbon colour works help businesses
promote their products or services.
An example of carbon colour's
expertise has included the hoarding panels for the Ashmolean
Museum. These giant colour hoardings featured photographs
of Colin Dexter, Kevin Whately and Laurence Fox, taken by
photographer Theo Chalmers. This was part of their My
Ashmolean My Museum series. The panels were on view on
Broad Street until just before Christmas. Another recent project
was the production of panels describing artefacts celebrating
1000 years of music making at Oxford's Bodleian
Library.
The Director of carbon colour,
Nigel Allen, said: “We are delighted to have been one
of Oxford Inspires founding Corporate Members
and have realised numerous benefits through the partnership.
We actively support local cultural life and our skills have
allowed us to promote a wide-range of artistic activity throughout
the city and county with innovative presentation materials."
Further details about carbon
colourcan be found at www.carbon.co.uk
or by calling 01235 438938.

Oxford Inspires is the cultural development
agency for Oxfordshire. The charity is working to increase
the national profile of festivals and events across the county.
This includes supporting the organisers of Alice's
Day and The
Children's Food Festival, as well as working to stimulate
high profile artistic installations in public places.
The Oxford Inspires' Corporate Members Programme
gives local companies the opportunity to demonstrate their
commitment to Oxfordshire's cultural life. The members of
the programme benefit from networking opportunities, publicity
to a wider market and invitations to arts and cultural events
for staff and guests. For further information, please contact:
Kathelene Weiss at 01865 816394 or kathelene.weiss@oxfordinspires.org.
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