General News...
This Way Up moves to new studio | February 2009
This Way Up have today relocated their studio from New North Road to Central Street, EC1. Our previous move to New North Road was always a temporary one while we searched for our longer term studio that we could invest in. We're delighted to say that we have now found our permanent home situated between Old Street and Clerkenwell. It's a refurbished modern space and is arranged over two floors.
We're working with Clair Strong, interior design consultant, to help plan the space. This work should be complete by June. In the meantime, the studio is open for business!
For more information about the location, visit the Contact us page on our site.
The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames appoint This Way Up | January 2009
This Way Up has been chosen by the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames to join its new design roster which launched in January 2009. This exciting appointment demonstrates our commitment to building our core client base within the public sector and not for profit sectors. The Council joins Islington and Southwark on our list of local authority clients.
Fresh ideas for Southern Housing Group | January 2009
Following appointment to the Southern Housing Group design roster at the end of 2008, projects are already underway on various fronts including tackling issues of anti-social behaviour on an estate, resident information and a re-design of a key newsletter publication. These are all due to complete in February.
New Year, New Home | December 2007
From 2nd January 2008 our studio will be based at our new premises in New North Road, N1. Having spent over 10 years at Compton Road, we have decided that now is the right time to move on to pastures new. It's conveniently located and easily accessed from a number of tube and train stations (Angel, Old Street, Highbury & Islington and Essex Road). We look forward to welcoming you to our new studio in the New Year.
Our offices will close on Friday 21 December 2007 and open again on Wednesday 2nd January 2008.
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