Tuesday 3 January 2017

Museum of Brands - Exciting talk with Museum Founder

Meet the Founder – Robert Opie
Robert Opie tells the fascinating story of the Museum on Sunday 22 January.  After a brief resume on why and how the Museum evolved, everyone will be able to ask questions and discuss topics. Lunch time talk starts at 12.30noon and afternoon talk at 2pm. Free with admission ticket. More details

250 years of Jigsaw

As seen on BBC Breakfast TV, London Live and BBC Worldwide our exhibition of over 350 puzzles has proved a success. Escape those winter blues with an afternoon to see this extraordinary exhibition. You can even join in to help us create ‘The Brands that Built Britain’ jigsaw with a cup of hot chocolate from our café.Read more

Team Visits to the Museum

Beat the January blues and gather a group of colleagues together to have a fun day out at the Museum of Brands. Take advantage of our special offer and book one of our informative Introductory talks at a 20% discount, quoting MOBNEWS, or give in to your competitiveness and try one of our fun quizzes. To make a booking call 020 7243 9610 or email Rose

Fashion Illustration Workshop

There are still a few places left for Stuart McKenzie’s workshop which takes inspiration from our Time Tunnel and ‘The Graphic of Punk’ exhibit and shares techniques to reconstruct the punk aesthetic. Leave with a full portfolio and insights into the visual communication industry. Cost £20 plus booking fee. Saturday 28 January 11am-4pm. Book here
Master class: Sensory Branding
How do brands use multisensory marketing to convey their brand identity? Simon Harrop, innovator of scent marketing technology, will lead this informative, hands-on, visceral and fun evening class on 6 February, 6.30-9pm. Learn all about how companies work with smell, touch, sight, sound, taste and the emotional engagement this can trigger. Book today
Last Chance: Graphics of Punk

The record sleeves that packaged the radical noise of bands such as the Sex Pistols and the posters that promoted each new release will be on show until the 29 January. Come for a visit to see this popular temporary display, showing iconic posters like God Save The Queen (1977) and the Great Rock'n'Roll Swindle (1979).
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