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E l l i o t B a r r a t t

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E l l i o t B a r r a t t

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Þ a g E n t P r o v o c a t E u rÞ c h E l s E a f l o w E r s h o wÞ B a f t aÞ t E l E g r a P h f a n t a s y f o o t B a l lÞ w w i i c o l l E c t i o nÞ D i n E o u tÞ E l l i o t J a M E sÞ s t E l l a M a g a z i n EÞ t E l E g r a P h M E D i a P a c KÞ r E w a r D sÞ t E l E g r a P h B r a n D

c o n t E n t

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a g E n t P r o v o c a t E u rThese were a series of ads that appeared in the Sunday Telegraph’s Stella magazine.

The images required various levels of retouching and airbrushing to ensure they were suitable for the Telegraph readers. The Imagery was then manipulated to fit into the desired ad space. The colour scheme was already predetermined by Agent Provocateur but all other element were down to myself to fit their brand and ours.

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c h E l s E a f l o w E r s h o wThis was a Press Pack designed to coincide with the Telegraph Chelsea Garden 2009

This was a project created along side the Telegraph garden’s designer Ulf Nordfjell. The project took over six months to complete due to constant changes in the gardens design. The Press Pack had to be coherent with the garden and reflex its key aspects. For the front of the pack I took the needle from the main focal tree in the garden as it press material’s signature element and then used the matt black from the steel frame and black walls to lift the needle and make it stand out. The final pack was produced from a matt finish stock.

Originally the pack was to be a simple folder with the content inserted but in the current economic climate and with a heightened awareness on waste, we produced a single fold-out pack which could include everything from the biography of the designer and garden plan, to the plant and contribution list.

The Telegraph Chelsea garden 2009 went on to win gold and ‘Best in show’.

GARDENCHELSEA

GARDENCHELSEA

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The Telegraph is proud to be the official media partner of the Orange British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards.

The best place to promote the best films

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B a f t aMedia Partner to the BAFTAs

The brief required me to put various promotional material together on behalf of the Telegraph to advertise the BAFTAs 2009. This included in-paper promotions as well as press material for the event and two framed A2 size picture boards for the winners. One of which can be seen hung in the office of The Daily Telegraph Editor, Mr Will Lewis.

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The Telegraph is proud to be

the official media partner of the

Orange British Academy of Film

and Television Arts awards.

The best place to promote the

best films

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E D i t o r i a lTelegraph Fantasy Football

The TFF page which is designed for the sport section of the main book consists of a double page spread. I was required to produce various promotional material leading up the start of the season and worked along side the online team to ensure the TFF 2009/10 had the same look and feel across all platforms.

A double page spread appears every Wednesday which includes player stats, league positions and various other editorial sections.

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.co.uk/fantasyfootballPick a team now at:

WILL YOU PUT IT ALL ON RED?

Hope, optimism, or just blind faith? Every

year, Liverpool fans approach the start of

a new season with renewed confidence.

And it seems this year that this confidence has

infiltrated the Telegraph Fantasy Football

community, as Liverpool can lay claim to

having the most selected player in every

position. But are the masses on the ball

with their selections?

GOALKEEPERJose Reina (picked by 31%), is by far

and away the most selected keeper.

The Reds kept 20 clean sheets in

the Premier League last season.

Reina is priced at £3.8m, while his

main rivals Petr Cech (£3.9m), and

Edwin van der Sar (£4.0), cost

that little bit extra.

Verdict: Yes. Reina won’t let you

down, but Cech and Van der Sar will score more.

DEfEnDERNew boy Glen Johnson’s form for Portsmouth

and England last season has catapulted him to

the top of the most selected defenders list.

A whopping 35 per cent of Fantasy Football

managers have backed the right back (at £4.0m),

despite a paltry 63 fantasy points last term.

Verdict: No. Part with a little more cash for more

reliable points in the form of John Terry or Rio

Ferdinand.

MIDfIELDERSteven Gerrard leads the way for midfielders,

with more than half of all managers picking the

England star so far. Frank Lampard is valued at

£7.0m; and when trying to decide between the

two, it seems Gerrard’s £6.5m rating was enough

to convince the more thrifty of gaffers.

Verdict: Absolutely. The only thing preying on

your mind should be whether you can afford to

pair him with Lampard.

StRIKERThe most selected striker in the game is Spanish

goal machine Fernando Torres. Almost 40 per cent

of you backed El Nino to chip in with the goals, and

it’s hard to argue with that logic.

Verdict: Yes. If he gets an injury-free run in the side,

there’s no limit to the amount of points he can pick

up. Go with the mob on this one.

4 DAYS LEft tO EntERTime is running out if you haven’t already picked

your fantasy football side for the new season. You

have until 12.45pm this Saturday to register and

score points from the opening games of the season.

It’s incredibly easy to pick a team online and costs

just £6 to play - or get two teams for £10.

Add to your enjoyment of the new season with a

Telegraph Fantasy Football team. Or even set up

your own private league of friends and colleagues.

With more than £150,000 to be won, can you

afford to miss out?

in partnership with

MORE THAN £150,000 TO BE WON: 4 DAYS LEFT TO ENTER

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This fantastic series of seven DVDs provides remarkable insight into the

events that shaped our modern world, and you can buy it for just £9.99.Almost all recollections

of the Second World War are in black and white. However, years of research have unearthed hours of previously unseen colour film offering a completely new portrait of the war.

How to claim:To have the complete collection sent to you, complete the form below and send with a cheque for £9.99 per set. Post orders to: WWII in Colour, Admail ADM 4041, Derby DE1 1 ZB. Orders to be received by January 30, 2009. Please ensure your order arrives before December 12, 2008 if you require Christmas delivery (not guranteed). Offer not available in ROI.

WWII in Colour DVD – complete collectionPlease send me _ WWII in Colour complete collection seven-DVD pack(s). I have completed the form and enclosed payment of £9.99 per set (includes p&p). You can claim as many sets as you like per form.

Please send orders to: WWII in Colour, Admail ADM 4041, Derby, DE1 1ZB. All cheques should to be made payable to ‘Telegraph WWII Promotion’. Orders must be received by January 30, 2009 or December 12, 2008 for delivery in time for Christmas (not guaranteed). Please allow 28 days for delivery from receipt of order. Proof of posting does not constitute proof of receipt. No photocopied forms will be accepted. Application without a cheque attached will not be fulfilled and the postal offer is open to UK addresses only. For more information on this collection visit telegraph.co.uk/promotions.Title First name Surname

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Terms and conditions Details of how to claim your WWII Second World War in Colour – The Complete Collection form part of the terms and conditions. This offer is subject to availability. For WWII Second World War

in Colour – The Complete Collection complete a form and send with a cheque for the correct amount. Each set costs £9.99 (includes p&p). All cheques must be made payable to ‘Telegraph WWII Promotion’ and

must be sent to WWII in Colour, Admail ADM 4041, Derby DE1 1ZB. Allow 28 days for delivery from receipt of order. Proof of posting does not constitute proof of receipt. An application without a cheque

attached will not be fulfilled and all postal offers are open to UK addresses only. Excluding ROI. Where there is no availability of stock, the cheque will be returned to you. All orders must be received by January 30,

2009. Promoter Telegraph Media Group Limited, 111 Buckingham, Palace Road, London SW1W 0DT

.co.uk/promotions

WWII IN COLOURThe seven-DVD complete collection

World W

ar II in Colour

ly licensed by the rformance, diffusion and/or broadcast of

©MCMXCIX Carlton Television Ltd and Champion Television Ltd. An IMG Media/ Carlton Production Film Consultant: Adrian Executive producers:Martin Smith and Alastair Series Producer:Producers: Lucy Carter and Alastair Laurence Distribution Executive: Jo Harris

49 mins approx each.

Titles include:Þ New World OrderÞ Total WarÞ Triumph and Despair

Þ The Darkest HourÞ Beginning of the EndÞ Unknown Warriors Þ Dam Busters - The True Story

20x4_WWII_Collectors_Pack 1

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. co. uk

World W

ar II in Colour

WARNING: The copyright proprietor has licensed this DVD (including its soundtrack) for private home use only. Unless otherwise expressly licensed by the

copyright proprietor, all other rights are reserved. Any unauthorised copying, editing, exhibition, renting, lending, public performance, diffusion and/or broadcast of

this DVD, or any part thereof, is strictly prohibited.

FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY - NOT FOR RESALE

in colourThe compleTe collecTion

Almost all our recollections of the Second World War are in black and white. But years of research have unearthed hours of previously unseen colour film offering a completely new portrait of the war. The result is The Second World War in colour – a

remarkable insight into the event that shaped our modern world.Dramatic colour footage from

as early as 1933 shows home movies of Adolf Hiltler and his cohorts, the devastation wrought by the Blitz, life on the home front, D-Day and the Allied invasion of

France, British bombers defying German fighters, the horror of the Holocaust that greeted troops as they entered Germany, and the jubilation of VE-Day.With John Thaw’s narration and

spoken accounts from the letters and diaries of those who fought, those who survived, and those the war claimed as victims, this series of documentaries is an extraordinary

remembrance.

©MCMXCIX Carlton Television Ltd and Champion Television Ltd. An IMG Media/ Carlton Production Credits: Film Consultant: Adrian

Wood Executive producers:Martin Smith and Alastair Waddington Series Producer:Stewart Binns Producers: Lucy Carter and Alastair Laurence Distribution Executive: Jo HarrisRUN TIME: 49 mins approx each.ASPECT RATIO: 4:3AUDIO: StereoSUBTITLES: Yes

parT one:a new world orderparT Two:ToTal war parT Three:Triumph and despair

THIS DOCUMENTARY CONTAINS GRAPHIC WAR SCENES WHICH SOME VIEWERS MAY FIND DISTRESSING

The Second World War has mainly been seen in black and white, but recent research has unearthed an abundance of superb colour film and shows what it really looked like to those who were there.The Second World War in colour

is a stunning and vivid new account of Britain during the war, and covers the events that happened

on the Home Front between the years of 1934 and 1945. it tells the remarkable story of Britain’s involvement in the Second World War using much previously unseen

colour film footage, letters and diaries of the people who lived through this unforgettable period in British history.narrated by John Thaw, The Second World War in colour includes colour film of Winston churchill before the 1945 election, British prisoners of war

at a liberated camp in Burma and spectacular footage of the D-Day landings. Brilliant colour footage is also featured of a royal visit to Warrington, of the Hampshire

regiment at their training camp at Seaford in Sussex in 1934.

©2000 Carlton Television Ltd and Champion Television Ltd. An IMG Media/ Carlton Production.

Credits: Film Consultant: Adrian Wood Executive producers:Martin Smith and Alastair Waddington Series Producer:Stewart BinnsProducer: Lucy Carter Distribution Executive: Jo Harris RUN TIME: 49 mins approx each.

ASPECT RATIO: 4:3AUDIO: StereoSUBTITLES: Yes

parT four:darkesT hourparT five:The Beginning of The end

parT six:unknown warriors

on the night of May 16-17 1943, lancasters of 617 Squadron, using bouncing bombs devised by Barnes Wallis, destroyed the Mohne and Eder dams in the ruhr valley.it was one of the most brilliant

feats of bombing ever achieved. The special bombs had to be dropped from an altitude of precisely sixty feet with no margin

for error – all the while under fire.The Dambusters raid, as it has since become known, was also one of the most dangerous missions of the war. of the nineteen lancasters which took

part, eight were lost and a further two seriously damaged. Wing commander Guy Gibson, who led the attack, was subsequently

awarded the Victoria cross.

This historic DVD offers a unique, behind-the-scenes look at the mission, including previously unseen archive film of the Dambusters’ lancasters testing the bouncing bomb just before the raid. it features exclusive interviews with surviving pilots from the raid, as well as a fascinating insight into the development of the bouncing bomb given by Wallis’s designer.© Simply Home Entertainment 2008. All rights reserved

RUN TIME: 52 mins approx.ASPECT RATIO: 4:3AUDIO: MonoSUBTITLES: No

parT seven:dam BusTers - The True sTory

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on the night of May 16-17 1943, lancasters of 617 Squadron, using bouncing bombs devised by Barnes Wallis, destroyed the

Mohne and Eder dams in the ruhr valley.it was one of the most brilliant feats of bombing ever achieved. The special bombs had to be dropped from an altitude of

precisely sixty feet with no margin for error – all the while under fire.

The Dambusters raid, as it has since become known, was also one of the most dangerous missions of the war. of the nineteen

lancasters which took part, eight were lost and a further two seriously damaged. Wing Commander Guy Gibson, who led the

attack, was subsequently awarded the Victoria Cross.This historic DVD offers a unique, behind-the-scenes look at the mission, including previously unseen archive film of the

Dambusters’ lancasters testing the bouncing bomb just before the raid. it features exclusive interviews with surviving pilots

from the raid, as well as a fascinating insight into the development of the bouncing bomb given by Wallis’s designer.

FRONT IMAGE: GETTYRUN TIME: 52 mins approx.ASPECT RATIO: 4:3AUDIO: MonoSUBTITLES: No

FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY - NOT FOR RESALE

Part seven:Dam busters - the true stOry

WARNING: The copyright proprietor has licensed this DVD (including its

soundtrack) for private home use only. Unless otherwise expressly licensed by

the copyright proprietor, all other rights are reserved. Any unauthorised copying,

editing, exhibition, renting, lending, public performance, diffusion and/or

broadcast of this DVD, or any part thereof, is strictly prohibited.

in Colour

Part sevenDam busters - the true stOry in cOlOur

© Simply Home Entertainment 2008. All rights reserved

WWII DVD cover.indd 14-15

9/10/08 14:30:30

The Second World War has mainly been seen in black and white, but recent research has unearthed an abundance of superb

colour film and shows what it really looked like to those who were there.

The Second World War in Colour is a stunning and vivid new account of Britain during the war, and covers the events that

happened on the Home Front between the years of 1934 and 1945. it tells the remarkable story of Britain’s involvement in

the Second World War using much previously unseen colour film footage, letters and diaries of the people who lived through

this unforgettable period in British history.narrated by John Thaw, The Second World War in Colour includes colour film of Winston Churchill before the 1945 election,

British prisoners of war at a liberated camp in Burma and spectacular footage of the D-Day landings. Brilliant colour footage is

also featured of a royal visit to Warrington, of the Hampshire regiment at their training camp at Seaford in Sussex in 1934.

THIS DOCUMENTARY CONTAINS GRAPHIC WAR SCENES WHICH SOME VIEWERS MAY FIND DISTRESSING

©2000 Carlton Television Ltd and Champion Television Ltd. An

IMG Media/ Carlton Production.

Credits:Film Consultant: Adrian WoodExecutive producers: Martin Smith and Alastair Waddington

Series Producer: Stewart BinnsProducer: Lucy Carter Distribution Executive: Jo Harris

FRONT IMAGE: CORBRUN TIME: 49 mins approx.ASPECT RATIO: 4:3AUDIO: StereoSUBTITLES: Yes

FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY - NOT FOR RESALE

Part six:unknOwn warriOrs

WARNING: The copyright proprietor has licensed this DVD (including its

soundtrack) for private home use only. Unless otherwise expressly licensed by

the copyright proprietor, all other rights are reserved. Any unauthorised copying,

editing, exhibition, renting, lending, public performance, diffusion and/or

broadcast of this DVD, or any part thereof, is strictly prohibited.

in Colour

Part sixunknOwn warriOrsin cOlOur

WWII DVD cover.indd 12-13

9/10/08 14:30:28

The Second World War has mainly been seen in black and white, but recent research has unearthed an abundance of superb

colour film and shows what it really looked like to those who were there.

The Second World War in Colour is a stunning and vivid new account of Britain during the war, and covers the events that

happened on the Home Front between the years of 1934 and 1945. it tells the remarkable story of Britain’s involvement in

the Second World War using much previously unseen colour film footage, letters and diaries of the people who lived through

this unforgettable period in British history.narrated by John Thaw, The Second World War in Colour includes colour film of Winston Churchill before the 1945 election,

British prisoners of war at a liberated camp in Burma and spectacular footage of the D-Day landings. Brilliant colour footage is

also featured of a royal visit to Warrington, of the Hampshire regiment at their training camp at Seaford in Sussex in 1934.

THIS DOCUMENTARY CONTAINS GRAPHIC WAR SCENES WHICH SOME VIEWERS MAY FIND DISTRESSING

©2000 Carlton Television Ltd and Champion Television Ltd. An

IMG Media/ Carlton Production.

Credits:Film Consultant: Adrian WoodExecutive producers: Martin Smith and Alastair Waddington

Series Producer: Stewart BinnsProducer: Lucy CarterDistribution Executive: Jo Harris

FRONT IMAGE: Bettman CORBISRUN TIME: 49 mins approx.ASPECT RATIO: 4:3AUDIO: StereoSUBTITLES: Yes

FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY - NOT FOR RESALE

Part Five:the beginning OF the end

WARNING: The copyright proprietor has licensed this DVD (including its

soundtrack) for private home use only. Unless otherwise expressly licensed by

the copyright proprietor, all other rights are reserved. Any unauthorised copying,

editing, exhibition, renting, lending, public performance, diffusion and/or

broadcast of this DVD, or any part thereof, is strictly prohibited.

in Colour

Part Fivethe beginning OF the end in cOlOur

WWII DVD cover.indd 10-11

9/10/08 14:30:27

The Second World War has mainly been seen in black and white, but recent research has unearthed an abundance of superb

colour film and shows what it really looked like to those who were there.

The Second World War in Colour is a stunning and vivid new account of Britain during the war, and covers the events that

happened on the Home Front between the years of 1934 and 1945. it tells the remarkable story of Britain’s involvement in

the Second World War using much previously unseen colour film footage, letters and diaries of the people who lived through

this unforgettable period in British history.narrated by John Thaw, The Second World War in Colour includes colour film of Winston Churchill before the 1945 election,

British prisoners of war at a liberated camp in Burma and spectacular footage of the D-Day landings. Brilliant colour footage is

also featured of a royal visit to Warrington, of the Hampshire regiment at their training camp at Seaford in Sussex in 1934.

THIS DOCUMENTARY CONTAINS GRAPHIC WAR SCENES WHICH SOME VIEWERS MAY FIND DISTRESSING

©2000 Carlton Television Ltd and Champion Television Ltd. An

IMG Media/ Carlton Production.

Credits:Film Consultant: Adrian WoodExecutive producers: Martin Smith and Alastair Waddington

Series Producer: Stewart BinnsProducer: Lucy Carter Distribution Executive: Jo Harris

FRONT IMAGE: GETTYRUN TIME: 49 mins approx.ASPECT RATIO: 4:3AUDIO: StereoSUBTITLES: Yes

FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY - NOT FOR RESALE

Part FOur:darkest hOur

WARNING: The copyright proprietor has licensed this DVD (including its

soundtrack) for private home use only. Unless otherwise expressly licensed by

the copyright proprietor, all other rights are reserved. Any unauthorised copying,

editing, exhibition, renting, lending, public performance, diffusion and/or

broadcast of this DVD, or any part thereof, is strictly prohibited.

in Colour

Part FOurdarkest hOurin cOlOur

WWII DVD cover.indd 8-9

9/10/08 14:30:25

Part threetriumPh and desPairin cOlOur

Almost all our recollections of the Second World War are in black and white. But years of research have unearthed hours of

previously unseen colour film offering a completely new portrait of the war. The result is The Second World War in Colour –

a remarkable insight into the event that shaped our modern world.Dramatic colour footage from as early as 1933 shows home movies of Adolf Hiltler and his cohorts, the devastation wrought

by the Blitz, life on the home front, D-Day and the Allied invasion of France, British bombers defying German fighters, the

horror of the Holocaust that greeted troops as they entered Germany, and the jubilation of VE-Day.

With John Thaw’s narration and spoken accounts from the letters and diaries of those who fought, those who survived,

and those the war claimed as victims, this series of documentaries is an extraordinary remembrance.

THIS DOCUMENTARY CONTAINS GRAPHIC WAR SCENES WHICH SOME VIEWERS MAY FIND DISTRESSING

FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY - NOT FOR RESALE

FRONT IMAGE: AP PhotoRUN TIME: 49 mins approx.ASPECT RATIO: 4:3AUDIO: StereoSUBTITLES: Yes

©MCMXCIX Carlton Television Ltd and Champion Television

Ltd. An IMG Media/ Carlton Production

Credits: Film Consultant: Adrian Wood Executive producers: Martin Smith and Alastair Waddington

Series Producer: Stewart BinnsProducers: Lucy Carter and Alastair Laurence Distribution Executive: Jo Harris

WARNING: The copyright proprietor has licensed this DVD (including its

soundtrack) for private home use only. Unless otherwise expressly licensed by

the copyright proprietor, all other rights are reserved. Any unauthorised copying,

editing, exhibition, renting, lending, public performance, diffusion and/or

broadcast of this DVD, or any part thereof, is strictly prohibited.

in Colour

Part three:triumPh and desPair

WWII DVD cover.indd 6-7

9/10/08 14:30:19

Part twOtOtal warin cOlOur

Part twO:tOtal warin Colour

Almost all our recollections of the Second World War are in black and white. But years of research have unearthed hours of

previously unseen colour film offering a completely new portrait of the war. The result is The Second World War in Colour –

a remarkable insight into the event that shaped our modern world.Dramatic colour footage from as early as 1933 shows home movies of Adolf Hiltler and his cohorts, the devastation wrought

by the Blitz, life on the home front, D-Day and the Allied invasion of France, British bombers defying German fighters, the

horror of the Holocaust that greeted troops as they entered Germany, and the jubilation of VE-Day.

With John Thaw’s narration and spoken accounts from the letters and diaries of those who fought, those who survived,

and those the war claimed as victims, this series of documentaries is an extraordinary remembrance.

THIS DOCUMENTARY CONTAINS GRAPHIC WAR SCENES WHICH SOME VIEWERS MAY FIND DISTRESSING

FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY - NOT FOR RESALE

FRONT IMAGE: GETTYRUN TIME: 49 mins approx.ASPECT RATIO: 4:3AUDIO: StereoSUBTITLES: Yes

©MCMXCIX Carlton Television Ltd and Champion Television

Ltd. An IMG Media/ Carlton Production

Credits: Film Consultant: Adrian Wood Executive producers: Martin Smith and Alastair Waddington

Series Producer: Stewart BinnsProducers: Lucy Carter and Alastair Laurence Distribution Executive: Jo Harris

WARNING: The copyright proprietor has licensed this DVD (including its

soundtrack) for private home use only. Unless otherwise expressly licensed by

the copyright proprietor, all other rights are reserved. Any unauthorised copying,

editing, exhibition, renting, lending, public performance, diffusion and/or

broadcast of this DVD, or any part thereof, is strictly prohibited.

WWII DVD cover.indd 4-5

9/10/08 14:30:17

Almost all our recollections of the Second World War are in black and white. But years of research have unearthed hours of

previously unseen colour film offering a completely new portrait of the war. The result is The Second World War in Colour –

a remarkable insight into the event that shaped our modern world.Dramatic colour footage from as early as 1933 shows home movies of Adolf Hiltler and his cohorts, the devastation wrought

by the Blitz, life on the home front, D-Day and the Allied invasion of France, British bombers defying German fighters, the

horror of the Holocaust that greeted troops as they entered Germany, and the jubilation of VE-Day.

With John Thaw’s narration and spoken accounts from the letters and diaries of those who fought, those who survived,

and those the war claimed as victims, this series of documentaries is an extraordinary remembrance.

THIS DOCUMENTARY CONTAINS GRAPHIC WAR SCENES WHICH SOME VIEWERS MAY FIND DISTRESSING

FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY - NOT FOR RESALE

FRONT IMAGE: REX FEATURESRUN TIME: 49 mins approx.ASPECT RATIO: 4:3AUDIO: StereoSUBTITLES: Yes

Part Onea new wOrld Order in cOlOur

©MCMXCIX Carlton Television Ltd and Champion Television

Ltd. An IMG Media/ Carlton Production

Credits: Film Consultant: Adrian Wood Executive producers: Martin Smith and Alastair Waddington

Series Producer: Stewart BinnsProducers: Lucy Carter and Alastair Laurence Distribution Executive: Jo Harris

Part One:a new wOrld Order

WARNING: The copyright proprietor has licensed this DVD (including its

soundtrack) for private home use only. Unless otherwise expressly licensed by

the copyright proprietor, all other rights are reserved. Any unauthorised copying,

editing, exhibition, renting, lending, public performance, diffusion and/or

broadcast of this DVD, or any part thereof, is strictly prohibited.

in Colour

WWII DVD cover.indd 2-3

9/10/08 14:30:08

w w i i i n c o l o u r c o l l E c t i o nThese were a series of DVDs showing footage from World War Two digitally remastered in colour.

I had the task of designing a seven part collection with a different DVD for each day. I was required to source strong imagery to reflect the content of each part and manipulate the colouring. To ensure the main focal point of the episode was prominent I left the rest of the image in black and white and coloured the prominent feature.

If the reader missed the collection in-paper there was also a collectors pack produced following the same theme as the individual DVDs that the reader could send off for which held all seven DVDs. Every aspect of the collectors pack was briefed into me the designer down to font selection and colour palette. The imagery and logo design was then used through the campaign from Point of Sale to in-paper promotions and front page puff.

This fantastic series of seven DVDs provides remarkable insight into the

events that shaped our modern world, and you can buy it for just £9.99.Almost all recollections

of the Second World War are in black and white. However, years of research have unearthed hours of previously unseen colour film offering a completely new portrait of the war.

How to claim:To have the complete collection sent to you, complete the form below and send with a cheque for £9.99 per set. Post orders to: WWII in Colour, Admail ADM 4041, Derby DE1 1 ZB. Orders to be received by January 30, 2009. Please ensure your order arrives before December 12, 2008 if you require Christmas delivery (not guranteed). Offer not available in ROI.

WWII in Colour DVD – complete collectionPlease send me _ WWII in Colour complete collection seven-DVD pack(s). I have completed the form and enclosed payment of £9.99 per set (includes p&p). You can claim as many sets as you like per form.

Please send orders to: WWII in Colour, Admail ADM 4041, Derby, DE1 1ZB. All cheques should to be made payable to ‘Telegraph WWII Promotion’. Orders must be received by January 30, 2009 or December 12, 2008 for delivery in time for Christmas (not guaranteed). Please allow 28 days for delivery from receipt of order. Proof of posting does not constitute proof of receipt. No photocopied forms will be accepted. Application without a cheque attached will not be fulfilled and the postal offer is open to UK addresses only. For more information on this collection visit telegraph.co.uk/promotions.Title First name Surname

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Terms and conditions Details of how to claim your WWII Second World War in Colour – The Complete Collection form part of the terms and conditions. This offer is subject to availability. For WWII Second World War

in Colour – The Complete Collection complete a form and send with a cheque for the correct amount. Each set costs £9.99 (includes p&p). All cheques must be made payable to ‘Telegraph WWII Promotion’ and

must be sent to WWII in Colour, Admail ADM 4041, Derby DE1 1ZB. Allow 28 days for delivery from receipt of order. Proof of posting does not constitute proof of receipt. An application without a cheque

attached will not be fulfilled and all postal offers are open to UK addresses only. Excluding ROI. Where there is no availability of stock, the cheque will be returned to you. All orders must be received by January 30,

2009. Promoter Telegraph Media Group Limited, 111 Buckingham, Palace Road, London SW1W 0DT

.co.uk/promotions

WWII IN COLOURThe seven-DVD complete collection

World W

ar II in Colour

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©MCMXCIX Carlton Television Ltd and Champion Television Ltd. An IMG Media/ Carlton Production Film Consultant: Adrian Executive producers:Martin Smith and Alastair Series Producer:Producers: Lucy Carter and Alastair Laurence Distribution Executive: Jo Harris

49 mins approx each.

Titles include:Þ New World OrderÞ Total WarÞ Triumph and Despair

Þ The Darkest HourÞ Beginning of the EndÞ Unknown Warriors Þ Dam Busters - The True Story

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E D i t o r i a lDine Out from £10

The Dine Out promotion was created as a 12-page supplement listing various participating restaurants where Telegraph readers could receive a two course meal from as little as £10.

I was required to create the entire 12-page supplement, Point of Sale, pre-promotes and in-paper ads as well as work with the online designers to ensure the style was carried across to the webpage.

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DINE OUT FrOM£10

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E l l i o t J a M E sHere, the brief asked to create a brand for ElliotJames Design, a bespoke furniture design company. The aim, to design a strong identity that was modern but had classic values and reflected the products which were all influenced my minimalism.

For the brand, I designed everything from the logo and brand colours to business cards, promotional material and the website.

I chose simple and classic shades, black, white and grey in order to allow the strong bold font and logo jump of the page as well as allow the product to shine and not conflict with the branding.

When designing the website, I worked along side a web designer and together ensured that the look and feel of the brand was translated online. The site needed to be simple, easy to navigate and I wanted the site to be very smooth in it’s transitions from one page to another and let the imagery speak for it’s self whilst giving minimal explanations. With a basic knowledge of Flash I was able to communicate easily to the web designer of how I wanted the site to work.

I think the final result was a website that reflected that ‘design classic’ feel whilst showing a 21st century product and ensuring coherency across all mediums.

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Sync3 seating system 3x3 configuration shown with possible cow hide upholstery Email [email protected]

Sync3 seating system 3x3 configuration shown with possible cow hide upholstery Email [email protected]

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s t E l l a M a g a z i n EI have produced various promotions for Stella, the Sunday Telegraph’s glossy woman magazine

For a limited time, HELLO! are offering 50 per

cent off subscriptions - a perfect Christmas

gift, or a treat for yourself.

Plus, when you subscribe to HELLO! magazine

this month you’ll receive a fabulous Pro-Collagen

Quartz Lift Mask worth £45, the new addition

to the highly acclaimed Elemis Anti-Ageing

System from Elemis, the leading British spa and

skincare brand.

Don’t miss HELLO!’s Winter Entertaining

supplement, a complete guide to simple and stylish

dishes for winter and the festive season - free with

next week’s issue, on sale November 18, 2008.

Plus, why not find out what’s cooking on

hellomagazine.com’s new cuisine channel? On the

menu you will find a mouthwatering selection of

gastronomic treats, such as celebrity eateries, cool

kitchens, delicious dishes and a seriously tasty blog.

Subscribe to

and get 50% off

It couldn’t be easier to subscribe to HELLO!

visit or call 020-8955 7077, quoting STELLA.

Terms and conditions apply. See the website for more details.

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Terms and conditions No cash alternative will be offered. The gown must be ordered before December 31, 2008. Please be aware that a bespoke gown can take between six weeks and four months to

make, and the prize winner will need to be available for approximately two-three fittings at the boutique. The cost of travel to and from the boutiques will be covered by the prize winner.

Telegraph Promotion Stella Treats

Castigliano is more than a designer. There is something about her gowns that shows understanding of a woman, enhances her confidence and brings out the best in her. Castigliano’s signature silhouette is unquestionably

feminine and effortlessly elegant, enabling her to create an outfit which is confident and sexy, yet exudes a deep sense of style.

Her glamorous evening collection, which is entirely handmade in England, comprises ‘Oscar’ style gowns and sassy cocktail dresses perfect for the most style conscious women. Castigliano’s clients include a notable list of celebrities, film stars and royalty who all enjoy the glamour, luxury and exclusivity that is the Castigliano experience. There is one ‘made to measure’ evening or cocktail gown up to the value of £5,000 to be won. The prize includes a gown and all fitting costs.

For your nearest boutique visit www.carolinecastigliano.co.ukThe Evening & Cocktail Collection is available inLondon Knightsbridge –020 7993 9622Esher – 01372 469749Wilmslow – 01625 536262Leeds – 0113 234 0990Bath – 01225 789900

Stella has teamed up with celebrity designer Caroline Castigliano, to give one lucky reader the chance to win the ‘red carpet’ gown of their choice

Win a bespoke Castigliano evening gown worth £5,000

For your chance to win visit www.telegraph.co.uk/promotions and follow the instructions.Deadline for entries is Friday, July 11, 2008. Full terms and conditions are available online.

Try Thai the easy way and excite

your friends and family thanks to the

experts at Thai Kitchen. Their range

of authentic products and ingredients

means it has never been easier to create great

tasting Thai cuisine at home.

The range includes essential products sourced

directly from Thailand, using only the finest

ingredients, so you can create great tasting

Thai dishes.

Experiment with their curry dinner kits, combine

the three essential ingredients - coconut milk,

jasmine rice, and the vital ingredient: red, green or

yellow curry paste - and bring the authentic taste of

Thailand to your home.

We are offering 10 lucky readers the opportunity

to win a selection of fantastic Thai inspired goodies

worth £100. Each kit includes three Thai Kitchen

Dinner Kits, plus essential items such as Thai

wooden spoons, a wok and bamboo placemats.

Bring the exotic taste of

Thailand to your kitchen

To enter, simply visit telegraph.co.uk/promotions

Terms and conditions apply. Entrants must be 18 years and over and the deadline for entries is noon,

December 5, 2008. Full terms and conditions are available online.

Win one of 10 fantastic dinner kits worth

£100 each, courtesy of Thai Kitchen

We’ve teamed up with Karen Millen to bring Stella readers the chance to attend an exclusive reader evening on Wednesday, November 19 from 6-9pm.You will receive 20 per cent on purchases made on the evening.* The first 50 customers to purchase in each store will receive a complimentary pair of sunglasses worth £80 and a chance to win a Karen Millen watch. Karen Millen has also linked with Mr and Mrs Smith, the boutique hotel experts to offer one lucky winner a stylish UK weekend away for two. Be sure to enter the prize draw on the evening.

How to applyFor your chance to reserve exclusive tickets call 0844 848 9398. Calls cost no more than 5p per minute from BT landline. Calls from other networks may vary. Lines close midnight on Sunday, November 16.Each ticket is valid for two people and will be allocated on a first come first served basis, are subject to availability and invites are limited.*20 per cent off is applicable to full priced merchandise only.

The reader events take place at the following stores:London:South Molton Street Canary WharfKings Road

Manchester King Street Edinburgh Belfast Newcastle Bristol Birmingham BullringLeedsBluewaterLiverpool OneBrightonBathYork

Save 20% at an exclusive Karen Millen reader evening

For your exclusive tickets for two call 0844 848 9398Calls cost 5p a minute from a BT landline, calls from other networks may vary. Invites are subject to availability.

We’ve teamed up with Champagne Laurent-Perrier to offer five lucky readers the chance to win a bottle of the deliciously fresh Laurent-Perrier Brut Non-Vintage, a Laurent-Perrier champagne bucket, plus a pair of champagne flutes – perfect for the party season. Since 1812, Champagne Laurent-Perrier has been crafting a diverse and pioneering range of exquisite champagnes, from the heart of the finest Grand Cru vineyards. Produced to time-honoured methods, each champagne within the Laurent-Perrier range exhibits a unique finesse that is testament to the Cellar Master’s skill and dedication. The Laurent-Perrier Brut Non-Vintage is no exception – this chardonnay dominant blend has a fresh and elegant lightness of style that is perfect for Christmas entertaining.

Telegraph Promotion Stella Treats

Win Laurent-Perrier Champagne, a champagne bucket and a pair of flutes

Start the New Year in style with Champagne

Laurent-Perrier

To enter visit telegraph.co.uk/promotionsDeadline for entries is noon on Friday, December 26. Entrants must be 18 years and over. Full terms and conditions

are available online.

Laurent-Perrier Brut Non-Vintage is available from Sainsbury’s, Waitrose and Selfridges for £31.99. Visitwww.laurent-perrier.co.uk for more information on Champagne Laurent-Perrier.

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t E l E g r a P h M E D i a P a c K The Telegraph Media Pack is a multi-page book providing a range of information on the Telegraph, Advertising rates, Terms and conditions, Brand guideline etc...

For this project the pack had to reflect the brand colours of black, white and grey plus the Telegraph Media Group green.

As the pack consists of a large number of facts and figures i decided to let the font and font size determine the look, using enlarged fonts and different highlighted sections to promoted the most important information whilst giving a clean and stylish finish.

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r E w a r D sThis is a rewards brochure sent out to the Telegraph’s premium subscribers.

The different colours of the sections represent the individual sections of the paper, Telegraph Travel is shown in a sky blue whilst gardening is shown in green etc... The brochure needed to offer the subscriber special deals that were only available to the most loyal of subscribers and through the design and quality of the print offer a ‘reward’ for their loyalty. The brochure needed to have a richer, more valuable look and feel to it so for the front I went with a more regal purple and then throughout too the colours back to a more pastel tone as apposed to the bright tones used throughout the paper.

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We’re giving you the chance to win £50,000 – the perfect way to pay off your debts, help your children onto the property ladder or to take the trip of a lifetime. See tomorrow’s paper for details.

.co.uk/promotions

Where would you celebrate if you won £50,000?

Terms and conditions apply. Token collect.

Finding your ideal job just got a whole lot easier.

On our new site you’ll find a host of tools like interview training and cv tips. We also

offer jobseekers advice from the likes of James Caan and Duncan Bannatyne. Visit

telegraph.co.uk/jobs today - your perfect job could be just a click away.

Don’t miss out on your ideal job

.co.uk/fantasycricket

Telegraph Fantasy Cricket is back.

And this year, whether you pick

him or not, you’re up against the

highest scoring player of the last

two seasons – Mark Ramprakash.

But remember, you’re the boss.

You decide who plays, and

who doesn’t.

Challenge your mates and Ramps

for a share of more than £20,000.

Pick your team before April 29 at

telegraph.co.uk/fantasycricket.

Telegraph Fantasy Cricket.

You decide who plays, and who doesn’t.

Visit the App Store and

search for Telegraph News

Get the latest news, finance, sport, travel,

motoring and much more on your iPhone.

Visit the App Store on your iPhone and

search for ‘Telegraph News’, select the

App and install it straight to your iPhone.

The new Telegraph.co.uk

iPhone application

t E l E g r a P h B r a n D These are a selection of Telegraph house ads, advertising various sections of the paper and website as well as raising awareness of the different services the Telegraph provide.

These are a standard Brand ad. Over the past two years the look of these ads have changed with the main structure still the same but the use of a heavier Interstate font to push the headline slightly more and a change of layout with regards to the web address and service logo.

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