Over the course of The One Day Revolution we have had several requests for t-shirts. So here are a couple of designs that were popular on the day, and if you would like to buy one, just drop us an email and we will contact you for details
The One Day Revolution is over – and I think it would be fair to say it was a success. The banner worked beautifully and the stencil seemed even bigger than imagined. We had a really good response from the public, even if most of them were a little confused!
We will post more details when we have our professional photos through, but for now here are a few snapshots (thanks Kathleen!)
Today is the day of revolution - and DUFI is ready. We will be hitting the streets of Inverness with stencils, placards, banners, badges, balloons, and - thanks to the help of screenwriter Sophie McCook - The Little Red Book Of Inverness!
If you are in Inverness, be sure you come and join The One Day Revolution.
So tomorrow is the big day. 09.09.06 The One Day Revolution - Inverness. Look out for the posters, banners, balloons, books, badges and the mural... oh and the mob. Keep on the alert or you might just get caught up in the moment!
Well it’s true - there's going to be a revolution. Voices are going to be heard. The day of change is coming to Inverness. But don't worry, it’s only going to last for a day!
Without going into too much detail, lets just say that DUFI has organised a revolution for Inverness - it's called The One Day Revolution - and on 09.09.06 Inverness city centre will be coloured red. We will post more details later, but here are a few graphics to whet your appetite. It's time to make a change. It’s time to let your voice be heard. It’s time to shout. And don’t worry if you don’t know what to shout about, we have pickets/poster and badges all ready for you. Come on it’s time to join the revolution.
DUFI were asked to paint two walls in a new music room in Brora. We were asked to work with three lads from the community, and before we even met them they came up with a concept for the painting - The Doors to the Decks.
Well a couple of years ago, something happened. People started to hear about DUFI. People started asking us to paint their walls! Here are some photos of our first public work, we ran a bunch of workshops and let the kids design their own stencils and helped them paint it. We reckon they did a pretty good job...
Well DUFI all began back one cold winter’s night in 2001. After a day of creative work, for other people’s profit, Fin and AL were sitting having a drink and talking about how they both felt the need for some creativity for creativity’s sake. The next evening - some spray cans, cardboard boxes and Stanley blades later - the wall in Fin’s spare room was the proud receiver of the first DUFI! Unfortunately all that now remains of those first steps is this small Polaroid and a few sketches.
Over the next few days I will post some samples of our past adventures into the world of stencil graffiti as well as some plans we have for the future. To any one who has taken the time to read this - I hope you enjoy it, and please come back again.