The Back-Up Trust Christmas E-card

 

Welcome to The Back-Up Trust Christmas Page!

This year we would like to invite companies to use The Back-Up Trust Christmas E-card rather than send paper cards to all your customers and clients.  You have a choice of three fantastic designs, all made by spinally injured artists or designers who are beneficiaries of The Back-Up Trust.  Alternatively you can order your own bespoke E-card for your company designed by Door4 www.door4.co.uk

In exchange for using one of the Back-Up Christmas e-cards we ask that you donate however much you had budgeted to spend on buying and sending paper cards to Back-Up.

You can do something fantastic this Christmas by sending a Back-Up E-card that will benefit the environment, your company and people living with spinal cord injury at Christmas.

 

What Next?

  1. Decide whether you would like to use a Back-Up original design (pictured below) or one of your own.
  2. Get your company logo and decide what you would like your company’s message to say
  3. Contact Bea Richardson on 020 8875 6727 or

 

All our designers are proud to give back to a charity that has given so much to them.

Phil Hall was a commercial printer before qualifying in Graphic Design 8 years later. He works as a freelance artist and has designed materials for various companies covering many different disciplines. These include advertising, screen printing, sign writing, magazine/newspaper publishing, video editing and the internet. For more information contact highcalibredesign@hotmail.com

 

Tim Rushby-Smith suffered a T12 spinal cord injury in April 2005 following a fall while working as a tree surgeon. After rehabilitation at Stoke Mandeville he was discharged in July, a week before the birth of his daughter. He is married and lives in East London, where he works as an artist.

 

Sophie Morgan was left paralysed after a car accident four years ago. Now a Fine Art student at Goldsmiths College in London, her work revolves largely around her experiences with disability, as well as reflecting on the challenges that she faces living life in a wheelchair. She and her family continue to raise awareness and money for spinal injuries and are dedicated to supporting The Back-Up Trust.