Branding for Creative Businesses with Liz Mosley
Sunday 16th May 2021
£65
Liz has over ten years of experience as a graphic designer. She has worked with a whole range of clients from small start ups to large universities. Liz is particularly passionate about working with other small businesses and creatives, providing innovative design solutions that enable them to feel inspired and confident about their growing businesses.
WORKSHOP: Find out about design and branding and how it can help you create and grow a business you are proud of. In a culture that is obsessed with how things look and great customer service let me break down the different elements of your brand and how you can improve them. This workshop would be suitable if you already have a business or if you have a business idea that you are hoping to launch. You will need to bring a phone and your iPad or laptop. WiFi is provided on site. You will leave with so many ideas and a goody bag to start your creative journey.
Please read the covid guidelines below before booking
Where will the workshops take place?
I have rearranged my studio and can fit in 10 students comfortably. The format is 2 people on their own table. All tables are separated and at the edges of the room. The tutor has a teaching desk to work from. There is a large space in the centre of the room so people do not have to get close to each other. If social distancing measures are still in place at the time of the workshop, then a new space will be used where each participant has a table each.
What happens if the pandemic is ongoing and government restrictions do not allow workshops at the allocated time?
The workshops will adhere to ALL guidelines and will absolutely only take place if it is safe to do so. No risks will be taken. Please read the T’s and C;s and Covid Guidelines below.
Should I book a workshop if I am unsure what will be happening in 2021 with the pandemic?
This is a difficult one. I can give my opinion and explain my experiences if it helps. I cannot control lockdowns, travel restrictions, and the potential for us to need to postpone a workshop. In 2020 I postponed many guest workshops, but my team and I ran lots of regular classes via zoom and returned to small in person workshops in mid-September. We worked with Welsh Government to keep creative classes running safely as they are so important for wellbeing.
In the first term of 2021 in the second lockdown, we held all workshops online. From May onwards all in-person workshops have taken place in the outdoor classrooms. The students and tutors have adapted together and enjoyed the experience. The studio is accessible for use of machinery and materials. The students enter in small numbers to work in the studio, but are based under the gazebos just outside. I believe we are now more prepared than ever with distancing measures, PPE etc and in general people are more willing to take part in organised activities that they deem safe - whereas initially nothing felt safe!
It has been so good for everybody’s mental health to get creating again at the studio and outdoors. I am hopeful that by the time this workshop takes place the restrictions will have been eased so indoor workshops can take place safely.
If booking a workshop gives you something to look forward to, then it can only be a good thing. We all need a bit of hope and I sincerely hope the guest workshops will see these incredible tutors share their talents with the Beth Morris Workshops community.