We're very happy to say that we have just been featured in Crafts magazine's November/December edition. Crafts is the magazine of the UK's Crafts Council, the national development agency for contemporary craft in the UK. A quick quote from the article:
"The 50th anniversary of The Beatles' release of 'Love Me Do' threw up a slew of tributes. Our favourite was by designer Peter Dean, who lovingly recreated the 1843 circus poster that inspired John Lennon to write 'Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite!' on the seminal 'Sgt. Pepper' album."
Order your prints in good time to arrive before Christmas. In this post, we'll suggest the latest times you should order for delivery in the UK, US and beyond.
October 9, 1940 is an important date in Beatles’ history – the day John Lennon was born. Each year, fans across the world celebrate his life and legacy. As one of the most well-known cultural icons of all time, Lennon’s impact on the world was undeniable, as both a musical icon and an advocate for peace.
Today marks a special anniversary for Beatles’ fans – especially for us here at Kite! On the 26th May 1967, the Beatles released Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.