Creamer and Lloyd

What inspires us

Everything we experience forms a part of who we are and what we do and therefore what we offer.  We rely heavily on the arts to inspire us and this is critical to us as individuals as well as a business.

Everyone at Creamer and Lloyd has their own budget for research and inspiration.  On a regular basis we share on our website the best experiences we’ve had.

Tag: festival


  1. Bermondsey Street Festival

    This year's stall was a great piece of creative lunacy! We collected memories stimulated through music, objects and scent. We now have over 200. Our creative skills are going to be tested as we write a story involving every single one. Wish us luck.
    http://creamerandlloydevents.com/


  2. 26 Seconds film

    Filming people handling one of their most treasured possessions and telling the story of the relationship behind it.
    http://www.londondesignfestival.com/events/26-seconds


  3. Laura Marling at Latitude

    Apart from her staggeringly beautiful songs (and singing), one moment: Asking for some crowd participation in the form of whistling, she issued a caution, "I should warn you I am a phenomenal whistler." And she was and is.
    http://latitudefestival.co.uk/lineup/artist.aspx?AID=db933e89-63c2-43ba-9971-262f0c47df22&venue=Obelisk%20Arena&artist=Laura%20Marling


  4. Bob Dylan live at the Hop Farm

    69 and still singing and growling. He strung out sentences and beat up the rhythm. So his lyrics stumbled along almost out of sync. This was sheer artistry.
    http://www.hopfarmfestival.com/home.aspx#/line-up.aspx


  5. Glastonbury 2010

    The Edge walking on stage at the start of Muse's encore and playing the opening of Where The Streets Have No Name. A moment of pure excitement, thrill and ultimately pleasure.
    http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/


  6. Glastonbury 2010

    Each time Michael Eavis goes walkabout he's mobbed by people. Everybody just wants to personally thank him. On walking around with Prince Charles on the opening day, as many people wanted to shake his hand as the future Kings'.
    http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/


  7. Hay on Wye Literary Festival

    An injection of ideas and stories in the most gentile of settings.
    http://www.hayfestival.com/wales/index.aspx?skinid=2&localesetting=en-GB&resetfilters=true


  8. Shanghai Expo

    An opening to put the fear of God into the London 2012 organising committee.
    http://en.expo2010.cn/


  9. Galle Literary Festival

    The most beautiful place to get inspired (and really sick).
    http://www.galleliteraryfestival.com/


  10. Sheffield Documentary Film Festival

    A dazzling display of documentaries - Earth Day, Horses, Videocracy, The Blood of the Rose
    http://sheffdocfest.com/


  11. Re-name our street, Bermondsey St Festival

    We took our way of thinking onto the street, using a 7 foot map we allowed festival goers to give Bermondsey St, it’s alleys, shops, parks and even trees a new name. The result was a brilliant re-imagined neighbourhood built from narrative and memory
    http://bermondseystreetfestival.org.uk/drupal/


  12. Beshara Symposium: Self Knowledge and Global Responsibilty

    A truly hopeful and inspiring event hosted by the Beshara School, a series of speakers led conversation from diverse viewpoints exploring our response to the present global situation
    http://symposium2009.beshara.org/