The part of an airport directly involved in the arrival and departure of aircraft.
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| Type | Small and medium enterprise |
| Founded | London, United Kingdom (1999) |
| Headquarters | London, England, United Kingdom |
| Key people | Alex MacLean, Co-founder Nat Hunter, Co-founder Fred Deakin, Co-founder Anne Brassier, PR & new business Colm Larkin, Accounts Henki Leung, Designer & typographer Guy Moorhouse, Interactive designer Richard Hogg, Designer Sibylle Preuss, Project manager Chris Rain, Designer & typographer Emma Hodson, Studio manager |
| Industry | Graphic design |
| Employees | 11 (2006) |
| Website | www.airside.co.uk |
Airside is a specialized graphic design company best known for their stylized and colourful animation and illustration work, based in London, United Kingdom.
Airside was founded in 1999 by Alex Maclean, Nat Hunter and Fred Deakin, and is currently a twelve-strong team of both creative and business specialists with diverse areas of expertise.
Co-founder Fred Deakin is one half of ambient/electronica music duo Lemon Jelly. All promotional material for Lemon Jelly to date including posters, album covers and videos has been produced by Airside.
Stitches are small knitted creatures produced as strict one-offs by Airside, and are rapidly achieving a cult status both within the United Kingdom and further afield.
We Love Stitches (official site)
From April 2006 it has been strongly encouraged by Airside PR & new business manager Anne Brassier that all stitch adopters keep a blog of what their stitch gets up to. These are all linked from Anne's own blog.
In June 2006, Airside achieved recognition of their creativity while using Apple products, and were profiled in a short video on the Apple Pro Website.
Airside already have an established list of clients, including:
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