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Ms. Gem J. Speht

Date of Birth: 11/06/1983

 

 

 

M: 07849788130  |  E: gem.speht@yahoo.com

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Thank you for your interest. Please click the links and my banner designs to see examples of my work.

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UK AWARE

London

 

 

Please be aware we recently had a re-brand, so some of my publishing files are a different design style.

 
 
 
LONDON AWARE 08 e-newsletter LONDON AWARE 08 Floor Plan PDF
 
 
 
 

 

 

Flash Banner live on Environmental Graffiti

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The Cavern Club

Liverpool

 

 
Designed Poster / Ran Charity Gig with Maxine Taylor
 
 
 
 
 
 
Example of Gigs Assisted / Posters & AAA Passes I Designed
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Writer / Reviewer - Music Promotion
200 Word Piece (Copyrighted to Askaprice)
 
Spunky Monkeys
Just when you thought the revolutionary punk era had ended in a drum blaze on Maggie Thatcher's colostomy bag, four scruffy Sheffield lads emerge; thrashing their way to the top of the music business with a new Indie Rock sound and selling strategy that would change the future of British music promotion forever.
Any unknown band that can put Noel Gallagher to shame are undoubtedly headed for success. The Oasis front man bet Jo Whiley live on National Radio 1 that the Arctic Monkeys was such a daft name they would never win a Brit award. Not only did Noel lose his £50 they went on to smash every award us Brits could invent and thanks to an innovated uprising led by the fans, they left the corporate machine rippling in their wake! The Myspace generation propelled the band into acclaim by weaving a musical web on the Internet; sharing their songs for free. They had finally beaten the music industry at their own game and by 2006 had the fastest selling debut album in British history.
Not bad going for a bunch of boys who epitomise the working class Yorkshire man - stubborn to the core and grounded as a ditch!