Thursday 25 February 2010

'fellowship' Charity Book project

Last year my younger brother was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease and to help promote awareness about Crohn's Disease and to raise money for CICRA for further research (Crohn's In Childhood Research Association - Registered Charity Number 278212), I decided to create a book containing some unique imagery from graphic designers and illustrators based on the word 'fellowship'.



The book is a minimum of £5 pounds to purchase but I also have two other higher prices if you'd wish to donate more money for this cause. 100% profit will go to CIRCA.

Please visit www.jiggylinty.com/book.html to purchase one! :)









An interview with... Linton Rogers - Promoting my own Charity Book project.

My Charity Book project is featured in Issue 67 of Advanced Photoshop Magazine aswell as an interview with myself!

About my project:

Last year my younger brother was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease and to help promote awareness about Crohn's Disease and to raise money for CICRA for further research (Crohn's In Childhood Research Association - Registered Charity Number 278212),
I decided to create a book containing some unique imagery from graphic designers and illustrators based on the word 'fellowship'.


The book is a minimum of £5 pounds to purchase but I also have two other higher prices if you'd wish to donate more money for this cause. 100% profit will go to CIRCA.

Money raised by the sale of this book will be used to maintain and expand the CICRA research programme to develop improved treatments and a better quality of life for these youngsters. Researchers are also looking at the underlying cause which hopefully will lead to a cure or preventative.

I have been overwhelmed by the support from other designers I asked to contribute towards this book, the designers included are -
Radim Malinic / Kareena Zerefos / Olly Howe / Angel D'Amico-Bauer / Lee Murray / Peter Quinnell / Chuck Anderson / Pete Duffield / Mathew Thomas / Jen Pringle / Paul Rook / Patrick Boyer / Michael Wilson and Gary Neil