
The Heydays guys have been in touch about some excellent new work in their portfolio.
Outstanding as usual!
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The Heydays guys have been in touch about some excellent new work in their portfolio.
Outstanding as usual!
Author: Glenn
Posted: 7th April 2009
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11th Nov 2008
2:10 pm
Gorgeous portfolio.
Sean
11th Nov 2008
2:13 pm
I was virtually just on the verge of posting this, even the same screengrab! Agreed, a beautiful folio.
Jan
11th Nov 2008
2:13 pm
and these guys are all recent graduates (summer 08)! amazing!
Glenn
11th Nov 2008
2:14 pm
Wow, didn’t realise that! That makes it even more impressive!!!
Adam
11th Nov 2008
2:18 pm
some amazing work going on there, loving the metallic jiffy bags.
karl
11th Nov 2008
2:36 pm
“and these guys are all recent graduates (summer 08)! amazing!”
That makes me feel slightly ill.
Stunning work.
Gil
11th Nov 2008
3:09 pm
Definitely sickeningly good!
Where does it say they are recent graduates?
Pete
11th Nov 2008
3:36 pm
It’s nice to see graduates having the confidence to set up on their own straight away. With a portfolio this good though I can understand why they did it!
Jan
11th Nov 2008
4:10 pm
Gill: I just happend to know as I’m Norwegian and the graphic design scene here in Oslo is pretty small. But it does also say so in the post http://www.kjefta.org did about their website release (it’s in Norwegian though), but just take my word for it!
George
11th Nov 2008
4:23 pm
Everything about this site is stunning.
Gre
11th Nov 2008
4:30 pm
Really nice work. The websites lovely and easy to browse aswell.
If they\’re all graduates this year, that\’s extra brownie points.
Daniel
11th Nov 2008
4:55 pm
Gratts’ guys!!
Lars
12th Nov 2008
12:09 am
Thank you so much for all the positive replys! That means a lot to us.
Lars / Heydays.
Greig
12th Nov 2008
4:16 am
Lovely work and lovely website. Recent graduates get all the good jobs
Heydays
12th Nov 2008
1:09 pm
Thank you for all the kind words, guys, They’re highly appreciated.
Stein
pepep
13th Nov 2008
5:57 pm
Cant see the website… WHY!!?
Heydays
13th Nov 2008
8:50 pm
That is weird. What kind of operative system and browser are you using pepep? Would be nice to know if anyone else has this problem too and what kind of software they’re using. Anyhow you can see our works at http://www.flickr.com/heydaysstudio until it’s (hopefully) solved.
And thank you all for positive feedback by the way!
Martin
Gil
7th Apr 2009
5:16 pm
Great like always!
Highly jealous.
ChrisJ
8th Apr 2009
7:57 am
brilliant work and a great site.
Nice find.
Samantha
8th Apr 2009
4:49 pm
One of the few online portfolios in which I’ve wanted to look at all their projects! Great stuff!