Saturday, 3 May 2014

Ladybird books

Ladybird was introduced to the world in 1915, and their first book was produced during WW1. The company is very well known around the world. They are well recognised by their small, cheap to develop and market books, based on a wide range of topics.


Image reference at this link > http://books.ladybird.co.uk/static/newimages/logo_0812.jpg
Ladybird books is a part of the company penguin, alongside such others including puffin, Frederick Warne, Sunbird, and BBC children's books.


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Some of the companies most well known books, include ones from the series of Peppa Pig, Hello Kitty, and Lego.
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01559/peppaPig_1559166c.jpg < image reference at this link.

The company also produces content within the digital sector, via applications for smartphones/tablets etc.

Image reference at this link > http://www.ladybird.co.uk/aboutus/companyhistory.html 

Their registered office can be found at, 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL. Ladybird books have offered an inspiration for Sam Arthur, who said this on the campus visit. He said he adored the way Ladybird could mass produce pocket sized books, that were cheap to make, for both consumer and company, in a pre-internet based world.




Thomas.


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