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Still Yes
Posted by Stewart Bremner on
With the first anniversary of the referendum past, it's clear that the Yes movement shows no signs of stopping. So we decided it would be good to reinterpret our iconic Vote Yes design, to get it bang up to date. The new design comes in four different varieties, one coloured blue for Scotland and then one each for the three main parties of independence. With an updated tartan and figure, looking both more modern and resolute, these gorgeous prints are available in two sizes.
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Still Yes – calendar
Posted by Stewart Bremner on
I don't know about you, but my Scottish independence calendar is staying stubbornly full. And while I am delighted that we're all still here and just as determined as ever, it occurred to me that it would be really good if I had, I don't know, some handy way of keeping track of everything. A wiser head than mine suggested a calendar with my designs in might be a good thing. Flash forward a few months and here it is: the first Still Yes calendar. It's full of some of my most loved #indyref and post-#indyref designs and, I'm pretty...
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I said aye – mug!
Posted by Stewart Bremner on
As autumn sneaks across the land, the unmistakable change in the aid, shedding leaves and threatening coat weather, what better time is there to reveal our new mug? It's based on our popular 'I said aye' design, which appears three times around the mug – in three different colours. Let the world know, or at least those in your kitchen, that you say 'aye' to independence for Scotland!
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One year ago
Posted by Stewart Bremner on
A year ago the busiest year of my life ended. That busy year was spent working with the digital team at Yes Scotland HQ, where mostly I kept my head down and concentrated on the task at hand. I was there to create Yes Scotland’s social media graphics, as well as to share them and help moderate the social media accounts. The import of what I was doing was a little too much to consider. My job, literally, was to make graphics that would hopefully be seen by every single person in Scotland. Not only that, they had to help...