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MiB2007
12-02-2007, 12:23
Made in Brixton: the definitive directory of Brixton based creative businesses.

This is a special request going out to all creative businesses in this corner of south London. Working in Brixton, you’ll know that there’s a special energy that inspires creativity here. What you may not know is how many other world-class creative businesses are based here, too…

Recently a group of creative business leaders from the area came together to unite Brixton’s creative community under a single, mutually-beneficial banner: “Made In Brixton”. And we would love YOU to be part of it.

The idea is to produce some key benefits for us all, including:

• Sourcing local suppliers easily
• Referring new business to each other
• Applying for joint regeneration and arts bids
• Lobbying the council
• Promoting Brixton businesses to the rest of the world
• Tapping into new local young talent
• Sustaining existing creative businesses in the area
• Attracting more creative businesses to the area

The Directory
We are creating the definitive directory of Brixton-based creative businesses alongside articles celebrating the diverse creative and cultural history of Brixton.

Produced by young people from Brixton’s youth publication, LIVE magazine, under the mentorship of local professional designers and journalists, the Made In Brixton Directory will feature contributions from prominent local writers (Miranda Sawyer and Rod Stanley), photographers and illustrators. 10,000 copies will be distributed amongst the businesses listed in the directory - and an online version of the directory will also be developed.

Get Listed!
To get your business in the directory, all we need are your details. Complete the online form at www.madeinbrixton.org.uk by Friday 16 February to be included. Once we receive your details we will contact you asking for a hi-resolution image – either a company logo or photo.

Criteria
The definition that we are using for the creative industries is that which is used by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport: “Those industries which have their origin in individual creativity, skill and talent and which have a potential for wealth and job creation through the generation of and exploitation of intellectual property.”

The boundaries that we propose for Brixton are defined in the map below (although we’re prepared to be flexible with those based just outside).

Should you meet both of the above two criteria, we shall endeavour to include you in the Made in Brixton directory.

What Next?
Every business listed in the directory will be invited to a launch event at Brixton Academy on Thursday 22 March where you can pick up a bundle of directories to give out to current and prospective clients. It’s also a chance for everyone to meet and discuss how the Made in Brixton group can help us all in the future.

Further information
Please call Dave on 0207 3265979

Map

The black line represents the boundary of Brixton:

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q317/littletony48/mappy.jpg

bluestreak
12-02-2007, 12:25
do spammers come under S?

Crispy
12-02-2007, 12:27
Map

The black line represents the boundary of Brixton:

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q317/littletony48/mappy.jpg

The argument is settled!

I don't mid this too much, as it's a Local thing for Local people. I hope MiB2007 sticks around and joins the discussion.

Of course, he would be wise to take his phone number off...

Shippou-Chan
12-02-2007, 12:33
the thing is he uses wording that makes my eyes bleed

every time i hear the words creative industry i get cold shivers

mind you i do computing work in a music studio that does training for dole people and simular

zenie
12-02-2007, 12:43
mind you i do computing work in a music studio that does training for dole people and simular

Robsart street? :D

I used to go there :cool:

Shippou-Chan
12-02-2007, 14:13
new cross actully near the dlr

supercity
13-02-2007, 00:11
I've had a look at the web form, and it needs a bit of work, as does your basic proposal.

It's all very well having the likes of M Sawyer and R Stanley on board, but what about those in "creative" jobs who aren't freelance? How can they help?

What about the mini enclave of artists/painters/sculptors on Josephine Ave and St Saviour's Road? What about the fact that we have the bloke who created Brass Eye and the man who created the Specials, living within 300 yards of each other? And then there's the professional photographer who's behind the Save the Windmill campaign...

If you genuinely want this to be inclusive, then you need more than a directory. You need to encourage people who live here and like it to contribute, not just knock together another Lottery-funded list that will head straight into the orange bags.

Or maybe you're right: producing something is better than nothing. The best that could ever happen will never happen.

Phew! Got that off me chest.

MiB2007
13-02-2007, 11:18
It's all very well having the likes of M Sawyer and R Stanley on board, but what about those in "creative" jobs who aren't freelance? How can they help?

by registering the details of the business they work for.

What about the mini enclave of artists/painters/sculptors on Josephine Ave and St Saviour's Road? What about the fact that we have the bloke who created Brass Eye and the man who created the Specials, living within 300 yards of each other? And then there's the professional photographer who's behind the Save the Windmill campaign...

presumably the studio spaces that you mention are owned by someone? so, hopefully, they'll register their details. and there's nothing to stop any of those you mention from signing up if they're offering some sort of commercial service.

If you genuinely want this to be inclusive, then you need more than a directory. You need to encourage people who live here and like it to contribute, not just knock together another Lottery-funded list that will head straight into the orange bags.

the aim of the directory is to establish Made in Brixton. it's then hoped that it will grow into a group that's fully representative of the creative industries in Brixton - rather than the many smaller, unconnected networks that exist currently.

Tricky Skills
13-02-2007, 13:39
But many of the 'smaller unconnected networks' (I just call them 'people') have chosen to deliberately operate as far away from the mainstream as possible. You will probably find a Made in Brixton creative network already exists - it's right here on these boards.

I think your idea is great - if you can't keep it local and shout yourself up, then there's no hope in influencing outside people and organisations that just don't get Brixton.

However you need to be fully inclusive and try and reach all within the area that make up Brixton.

Not sure how you can do that, mind...

Good luck.

OpalFruit
20-02-2007, 13:30
However you need to be fully inclusive and try and reach all within the area that make up Brixton.

Not sure how you can do that, mind...

Good luck.

By letting everyone who is in the informal network on these boards know about it?

DJs, ? designers? Web designers? Artists? Brixton ArtsSpace?....would be good for this directory to be used by London-wide suppliers and companies and give Brixton businesses some work and some profile!

Entry is free, isn't it?