Showing posts with label London lifestyle blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London lifestyle blog. Show all posts

Apr 24, 2017

Lifestyle Event: UK Blog Awards 2017

Last week, I attended the 2017 UK Blog Awards at the Park Plaza hotel in Westminster, sponsored by ODEON Cinemas. Themed around all things superhero and celebrating a variety of bloggers from across the country, I thought I'd share some photos from the evening...

As I mentioned in my previous post about the UK Blog Awards, the awards are a yearly event which commends a multitude of influencers and social media talent. The evening presents a great opportunity for brands and bloggers to come together, network and celebrate the power of outreach with one big party. 

Last year, I attended the event as a plus one of a nominated friend but, this year, I was proud to be there as a representative of ODEON Cinemas - the awards' headline sponsor. With the pop-up cinema and ODEON gluten-free superhero cake pops in place, it was time to open the door to the 600 guests. Complete with balloon artists, a Wonder Women and King Arthur photo booth from Warner Bros, handmade gluten-free superhero cake pops - here's a little sneak peak inside the awards...

Well, that's it for the UK Blog Awards 2017. It was really lovely to catch up with some familiar faces as well as meeting some new ones too. A huge congratulations to everyone nominated and all the winners from the evening. I really hope you enjoyed this post - as always I love reading your comments so please do leave me lots of lovely ones down below. 

Until next time, 




Nov 25, 2016

Lifestyle Review: The Design Museum, Kensington

The brand new Design Museum in Kensington, West London, has finally opened it's doors to the public. Featuring two current exhibitions and three displays, Jack and I were eager to check it out. Here's a little look...

Being opening weekend, it's hardly surprising that the queue for the museum was over an hour long. Once inside however, it offered an amazing display of product design and a look at British design through the decades. One in particular which I really enjoyed was the Designer, Maker, User exhibit (featured above). This segment presents a look at the development of modern design through the three interconnected roles. Some of the brands the exhibit focusses on (which, personally I think are fantastic examples of modern design) are Apple and Braun and these were really interesting to see.

Unlike some design museums which focus more heavily on print work and graphic design, this one seemed to be massively interactive and included family-friendly workshops and mixed media exhibits. For me, one of the best things about the Design Museum was the building itself - it's visually stunning and makes for an excellent new location. 

Another thing I loved about the place was this idea that design is present in every single aspect of our everyday lives whether we see it or not. Of course, for Jack as a graphic designer, he didn't necessarily learn anything about design itself but what he enjoyed more was the showcasing of technology through the ages and how every single creation has a purpose and a design plan. Everything is structured a certain way - either for functionality or because it just looks friggin' amazing that way. 

Once the hype and queues calm down a little, I would strongly recommend checking it out. Luckily for us, the queues did move very quickly and, if you have a passion for design and creative, I think this makes for an excellent few hours. The Design Museum is free to visit and located just a short walk from High Street Kensington Station.

Until next time,