WELCOME TO NICK GARRETT SIGNWRITING

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This page covers the Case History of our recent Bespoke Vintage write in Angel.


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CASE

Design Contact: Mat Kemp.

TeamPie Ltd

+44 (0)20 8852 8529

+44 (0)7768 223 304

mat@teampie.co.uk

www.teampie.co.uk

TeamPie Ltd  |  2nd Floor 34-35 Gt Sutton St  |  London EC1V 0DX  |  020 8852 8529

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Turner and George contact James George

www.eastlondonsteak.co.uk

Butcher Shop Turner and George NGSigns Case:  399 St John’s Street London

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Project enquiry had lead time of 2 weeks which was enough to set up and clear designs with the Hackney Borough Listed Buildings permission for change process.

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DESIGN

The logo we received was set in Copperplate font. The layout which would need re-setting for the fascias of this beautiful shop, was slightly overweighted to my eye. I set about refining the font and creating ‘NGS Scepter Copperplate’ typeface font style below.

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Client requested a 3 dimensional chisel/incised render in gold leaf and I noted the form would work well with a soft white outline.

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The above font was the first and final version submitted – which was a rarity for such instant approval and fair joy to anticipate the gilding process on site.

The Copperplate font was refined and beautified along the lines of the original Kensington and Chelsea characters discovered at The Crown and Sceptre pub.

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Turner & George Signwriting Case History NGS


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The font required various changes to bring it in line with the original vintage Victorian Copperplate the we always use.

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Below a fine lady stopped to chat, telling me about her late husband who was also a sign writer.

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Nick Garrett Up The Ladder Signwriter

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SITE OF INSPIRATION – Chelsea and Kensingon

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TG inspiration London sign writer traditional signage

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FINDING INSPIRATION FOR THE  PROJECT

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These gems above were sitting in the local pub just round the corner from our big ‘Oaklands Court’ project, which finished two days before T&G start-up.

Coincidences like this often happen when you are fully submerged in the process.

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With the layout approved, and Oaklands Court project all finished, we set off to Angel, full of ideas.

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DAY 2 – Taking shape

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Turner and George NGS Signwriting

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Signwriting Jack, my apprentice doing a good clean up after a tough day in 85 degrees.

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TURNER & GEORGE CASE GALLERY

WELCOME TO NICK GARRETT SIGNWRITING

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.

This page covers the Case History of our recent Bespoke Vintage write in Angel.


 T G NGS vintage letters

.

CASE

Design Contact: Mat Kemp.

TeamPie Ltd

+44 (0)20 8852 8529

+44 (0)7768 223 304

mat@teampie.co.uk

www.teampie.co.uk

TeamPie Ltd  |  2nd Floor 34-35 Gt Sutton St  |  London EC1V 0DX  |  020 8852 8529

.

…………………………………….

Turner and George contact James George

www.eastlondonsteak.co.uk

Butcher Shop Turner and George NGSigns Case:  399 St John’s Street London

.

.

Project enquiry had lead time of 2 weeks which was enough to set up and clear designs with the Hackney Borough Listed Buildings permission for change process.

.

.


.

.

DESIGN

The logo we received was set in Copperplate font. The layout which would need re-setting for the fascias of this beautiful shop, was slightly overweighted to my eye. I set about refining the font and creating ‘NGS Scepter Copperplate’ typeface font style below.

.

.

.

.

Client requested a 3 dimensional chisel/incised render in gold leaf and I noted the form would work well with a soft white outline.

.

.

.

.

The above font was the first and final version submitted – which was a rarity for such instant approval and fair joy to anticipate the gilding process on site.

The Copperplate font was refined and beautified along the lines of the original Kensington and Chelsea characters discovered at The Crown and Sceptre pub.

.

.

Turner & George Signwriting Case History NGS


.

.

.

.

The font required various changes to bring it in line with the original vintage Victorian Copperplate the we always use.

.

.

Below a fine lady stopped to chat, telling me about her late husband who was also a sign writer.

.


TG-lady-talking-623x1024

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.

TG

.

.

Nick Garrett Up The Ladder Signwriter

.

.

TG ngs

.

.


.

.

SITE OF INSPIRATION – Chelsea and Kensingon

.

.

TG inspiration London sign writer traditional signage

.

.

FINDING INSPIRATION FOR THE  PROJECT

.

.

These gems above were sitting in the local pub just round the corner from our big ‘Oaklands Court’ project, which finished two days before T&G start-up.

Coincidences like this often happen when you are fully submerged in the process.

.

With the layout approved, and Oaklands Court project all finished, we set off to Angel, full of ideas.

.

.


.

.

DAY 2 – Taking shape

.

.

Turner and George NGS Signwriting

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Signwriting Jack, my apprentice doing a good clean up after a tough day in 85 degrees.

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.


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.

TURNER & GEORGE CASE GALLERY

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Love this nostalgia moment below:  This lady dropped by and chatted to me every day…

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Call me today for any info and a quote

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07960113799

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WELCOME TO NICK GARRETT SIGNWRITING

.

.

This page covers the Case History of our recent Bespoke Vintage write in Angel.


 T G NGS vintage letters

.

CASE

Design Contact: Mat Kemp.

TeamPie Ltd

+44 (0)20 8852 8529

+44 (0)7768 223 304

mat@teampie.co.uk

www.teampie.co.uk

TeamPie Ltd  |  2nd Floor 34-35 Gt Sutton St  |  London EC1V 0DX  |  020 8852 8529

.

…………………………………….

Turner and George contact James George

www.eastlondonsteak.co.uk

Butcher Shop Turner and George NGSigns Case:  399 St John’s Street London

.

.

Project enquiry had lead time of 2 weeks which was enough to set up and clear designs with the Hackney Borough Listed Buildings permission for change process.

.

.


.

.

DESIGN

The logo we received was set in Copperplate font. The layout which would need re-setting for the fascias of this beautiful shop, was slightly overweighted to my eye. I set about refining the font and creating ‘NGS Scepter Copperplate’ typeface font style below.

.

.

.

.

Client requested a 3 dimensional chisel/incised render in gold leaf and I noted the form would work well with a soft white outline.

.

.

.

.

The above font was the first and final version submitted – which was a rarity for such instant approval and fair joy to anticipate the gilding process on site.

The Copperplate font was refined and beautified along the lines of the original Kensington and Chelsea characters discovered at The Crown and Sceptre pub.

.

.

Turner & George Signwriting Case History NGS


.

.

.

.

The font required various changes to bring it in line with the original vintage Victorian Copperplate the we always use.

.

.

Below a fine lady stopped to chat, telling me about her late husband who was also a sign writer.

.


TG-lady-talking-623x1024

.

.

TG

.

.

Nick Garrett Up The Ladder Signwriter

.

.

TG ngs

.

.


.

.

SITE OF INSPIRATION – Chelsea and Kensingon

.

.

TG inspiration London sign writer traditional signage

.

.

FINDING INSPIRATION FOR THE  PROJECT

.

.

These gems above were sitting in the local pub just round the corner from our big ‘Oaklands Court’ project, which finished two days before T&G start-up.

Coincidences like this often happen when you are fully submerged in the process.

.

With the layout approved, and Oaklands Court project all finished, we set off to Angel, full of ideas.

.

.


.

.

DAY 2 – Taking shape

.

.

Turner and George NGS Signwriting

.

Signwriting Jack, my apprentice doing a good clean up after a tough day in 85 degrees.

.

.


.

.

TURNER & GEORGE CASE GALLERY

.

.

Love this nostalgia moment below:  This lady dropped by and chatted to me every day…

.

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.

.

Call me today for any info and a quote

.

.

07960113799

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.


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.

Love this nostalgia moment below which inspired our next project above in Chalk Farm.

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Call me today for any info and a quote

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07960113799

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