

Keen to build on the success of the previous years recruitment campaign, it was also important that the next concept had a strong identity, which could exceed the success of 'Dunstable College Heroes'. Wanting to continue with a strong relatable theme, the Marketing team decided, as the college had recently rebranded, to continue with the Heroes identity but attempt to go one step further with it.
It was important to incorporate as many complimentary elements as possible, so that the campaign would reach the market in numerous ways. If you haven't already seen all of the campaign, look out for local buses; particularly the double decker bus on route between Dunstable and Luton; the outdoor advertising in Luton, listen to the radio adverts on Heart, or just come to College and have a look around!

Dunstable College Heroes not only contains existing students, but it was designed and produced by previous students who have gone on to establish successful businesses in their chosen profession.
Martin studied at Dunstable College from 1999 to 2001 completing a HND in Graphic Design and a City & Guilds in Photography. Martin got his first magazine commission in 1999 in the college summer holidays and has never looked back, building his successful business Mankind Photography. Having used Mankind Photography for years, the selection of photographer for the photoshoot was obvious.
"I was really excited about the project as soon as Liz told me their idea. We cast real students with no modeling experience. I was so impressed with their performances, especially when you consider that they did not know anything about the theme we were using. I would like to dedicate the photographs here to Phil Healey, my photography tutor who passed away last year."
Website: Mankind Photography
Jade was a student at Dunstable College from 2000 to 2001 completing an Art & Design Foundation Studies ND with tutor Carol Tarrant. Her studies led onto to developing a career as a make-up artist for photography, fashion and theatre. Most recently working on London West End shows Spamalot and Hairspray.
"Returning to Dunstable College to be part of this project reminded me of probably the most exciting year of my life, the college buzzed with the same enthusiasm and hope for the future that I experienced when I was there."
Sam completed his HND in Graphic Design at Dunstable College in 1998 and went on to work in design agencies both locally and in London eventually becoming a creative director. In 2002 Sam started up Provide Design and with his team are producing websites and graphics for companies around the world.
"It has been a pleasure to work for the college where I got my start in design. The Heroes project has been an exciting one, and given us the chance to design some really great looking materials. We love working with Martin's images and being fans of the Heroes series we felt like this project was made for us."
Website: Provide Design




