MHD STUDENT PACK Brand Guidelines July 2014
My Hairdressers Ltd | Company registered in England | Registration No. 06366273
contents page Collateral System
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Logo Using the Logo Qualification Logo Spacing the brand Mark
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Colour Main Brand Colours Qualification Palette Colours for Web Buttons and Furniture
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Typography Typography for Print Typography for Web Typography Uses Imagery Image Library Symbol Library Illustration Library 1
Illustration Library 2 Illustration Library 3 Illustration Library 4 Video Slates 1 Video Slates 2
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Support Material Generic PDFs Specific Unit PDFs Specific Videos PDFs GCC Support Material Roadshow Collaterals 1 Roadshow Collaterals 2 Free Trial Promotion Promotional Material 1 Promotional Material 2 Social Media
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Language Standards Contacts
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Collateral System We produce marketing and promotional materials in a variety of formats, intended for diverse audiences. The MHD collateral design system defines how we use our logos and colours in a range of applications to keep our branding clear and consistent across all mediums, supporting the marketing message for each group or imprint.
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brand logo In this section you will find how to correctly use our brand logo in various situations including colour guides for the different qualifications. Using our Logos Qualification Logos Spacing of Brand Mark
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using our logos The examples below are our primary logos. Please do not recreate the logo yourself, always use the master artwork. Do not stretch or distort the logos in any way.
Primary Logos These are the primary logos and these examples show a black on white and a white on black backround which should be able to be used in any situation.
Secondary Logos When colour cannot be used, here are examples of the black and white versions of the logo to be used in their place.
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qualification logos Here are the qualification specific MHD logos. Please do not recreate the logos yourself, always use the master artwork. Do not stretch or distort the logos in any way. These are mainly used over the relevant qualification PDFS.
S / NVQ Level 2
S / NVQ Level 3
VRQ Level 1
VRQ Level 2
VRQ Level 3
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logo Spacing The masterbrand logo should always have breathing space. This can be determined by using half of the letter ‘H’. Do not stretch or distort the spacing of the logo in any way.
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Colour palette In this section you will find the different colour palettes used for both print and web with information on how to combine the colours. Main Colours Qualification Palette Colour for Web Buttons and Furniture for Web
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Main colours This page shows the primary colour used across print and web. The main colour is green with various shades of grey. However many other colour can be used for bright, bold graphics.
PMS 369 CMYK 50|0|99|0 RGB 140|198|63 The green is the prodominant colour used within the MHD brand.
PMS 429 CMYK 75|68|67|90 RGB 167|169|172
PMS 427 CMYK 75|68|67|90 RGB 209|211|212
The first two shades should only be used for back grounds, never any copy unless on a black background.
PMS Black C CMYK 0|0|0|100 RGB 35|31|32
PMS 425 CMYK 0|0|0|80 RGB 88|89|91
PMS 877 CMYK 0|0|0|60 RGB 128|130|133
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qualification colours These colours are used to identify each specific qualification level. They are used on MHD illustrations and symbols.
S / NVQ Level 2
PMS 1595 C CMYK 0|74|100|0 RGB 232|79|21
S / VRQ Level 1
PMS 287 C CMYK 100|96|1|0 RGB 30|38|127
S / NVQ Level 3
PMS 7700 C CMYK 76|17|14|0 RGB 33|147|188
S / VRQ Level 2
PMS 675 C CMYK 22|100|15|0 RGB 196|26|125
S / VRQ Level 3
PMS 7739 C CMYK 80|2|100|0 RGB 44|161|53
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colours for web These colours are used for web based design. Each colour represents a specific part of the website.
CMYK 70|4|52|0 RGB 66|180|151 Graph Chart Indicators and Navigation
CMYK 18|7|1|0 RGB 204|220|238 Notifications and Action Points
CMYK 41|3|77|0 RGB 160|201|104 Information Actions and Sections
CMYK 20|88|60|6 RGB 189|65|84 Default Selections and Highlights
CMYK 30|100|80|36 RGB 128|21|39 Plot Points and Imediate Action
CMYK 0|19|77|0 RGB 254|206|86 Success Messages
CMYK 37|44|100|0 RGB 162|143|195 Indicators, Information Bubbles and Messages
CMYK 76|61|43|23 RGB 69|85|103 Overlay Inverse Highlights
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colours for web These colours are used predominantly for backgrounds and typography within the website.
CMYK 43|35|35|1 RGB 153|153|153 Shadow Background
CMYK 52|38|25|1 RGB 132|145|160 Background and Section Detail
CMYK 12|9|10|0 RGB 221|221|221 Background and Section Detail
CMYK 69|63|62|55 RGB 51|51|51 Titles, Subtitles and Overlay
CMYK 60|51|51|20 RGB 102|102|102 Bodycopy
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buttons & Furniture Buttons execute a user command They differ from icons in that their function should be clear and contain labelling. Buttons are flat with a solid inner shadow to given them slight interaction affordance.
CMYK 70|4|52|0 RGB 66|180|151
Show me how
Primary button Only place one per screen, commercially this the action we want the users to take.
Back to my hub CMYK 78|25|4|0 RGB 0|152|204 Secondary button Support buttons, show me more, left right. Don’t overload the page with buttons were links will do.
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Typography In this section you will find the typography used across both platforms for print and web. Displaying how to combine each typeface with each other. Typefaces for Print Typefaces for Web Typography Uses
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Typography - print These are the typefaces we use on our print work, and within our films.
BEBAs neue abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Helvetica Neue Light 45 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Bebas Neue can be used for some headings on adverts. Not always necessary.
Helvetica Neue Medium 65 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Helvetica Neue Medium 65 is used for all headings and sub headings on the site.
Helvetica Neue Bold 75 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Helvetica Neue Bold 75 is used for all headings on the site.
Claire Hand Light / Regular / Bold ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Claire Hand (light / regular / bold) is used for slate and illustration labelling.
Helvetica Neue Light 45 is used for all main text on the site.
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Typography - WEB These are the typefaces we use within our website.
Open Sans Light abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Page Title - 48pt Subtitle - 30 pt Section Title - 24pt Heading 4 - 18pt Heading 5 - 16pt
Open Sans Regular abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXZ
Page Title - 48pt Subtitle - 30 pt Section Title - 24pt Heading 4 - 18pt Heading 5 - 16pt
Oswald Bold abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXZ
Used on the scroll buttons, within the website.
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Typography uses This page illustrates how different weights of both Bebas Neue and Helvetica Neue could be combined together, for print.
MYHAIRDRESSERS ACADEMY TITLE Use bebas neue or helvetica neue bold 75.
MyHairDressers Academy sub-heading Use Helvetica Neue meduim 65.
MyHairDressers Academy sub-headings. Use Helvetica Neue Medium 65 for sub headings in all main text.
MyHairDressers Academy main body copy.
Use Helvetica Neue 45 Light for main text for the adverts on the site, and also use for main type for all printed material, including PDFS.
The secondary font on the site is Arial.
Use Arial as a secondary typeface for main text on the adverts on the site.
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imagery and icons In this section you will find a collection of the various imagery used through our branding. Image Library Symbol Library Illustration Library 1 Illustration Library 2 Illustration Library 3 Illustration Library 4 Video Slates 1 Video Slates 2
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Image Library MHD has a full selection of images accompanying each video, including end shots, contributors portraits and reportage. All images are available to use for promotional and advertising purposes for print and online. Please contact Sharon Brigden (for full contact details please refer to page 40) for any image requests. Please specify required dimensions and resolution, and where the images are to be used so optimised versions can be supplied.
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symbol library We have a bank of our own personally designed symbols. These can be used where relevant. E.g. Adverts on the site, print, etc. Please contact the design team (for full contact details please refer to page 40). Please request dimensions needed. Please do not manipulate the artwork in any way.
Symbols for Print
Symbols for Web
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Illustration library 1 We have a bank of our own head illustrations of all angles. This includes side, top front and back. We also have our own version of the principles of hairdressing. If needed, our version and no other should be used. Please contact the design department (for full contact details please refer to page 40). Please request dimensions needed. Please do not manipulate the artwork in any way.
Illustration for Men 90째 - Layers
45째 - Graduation
0째 - Lines
Illustration for Women
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Illustration library 2 We have a bank of illustrations which support the theory units. Please contact the design department (for full contact details please refer to page 40). Please request dimensions needed. Please do not manipulate the artwork in any way.
WATER
POWDER
FOAM
C02
FIRE BLANKET 1. Pull tabs to remove blanket 1. COVER BURNING MATERIAL COMPLETELY 3. SWITCH off heat leave covered until cool
DISCARD AFTER USE
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Illustration library 3 Additional Illustrations. Please contact the design department (for full contact details please refer to page 40). Please request dimensions needed. Please do not manipulate the artwork in any way.
Debit Card WRITTEN MESSAGE
VERBALLY
FIRE
0123 4567 8910 1112 Valid From: 01 / 01
EXPIRES END: 01 / 01
BREAK GLASS
Mr J bloggs sort code
MESSAGE TEXT
ACCOUNT NUMBER
PRESS HERE email
COMPUTERISED SYSTEM
0000 111
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Illustration library 4 Additional Illustrations. Please contact the design department (for full contact details please refer to page 40). Please request dimensions needed. Please do not manipulate the artwork in any way.
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video slates 1 These are the slates designed for the beginning and end of the videos to determine unit name, number, etc.
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video slates 2 Throughout the theory videos are further slates produced by the design department to cover certain areas of learning.
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Support material In this section you will find the information needed to produce various support materials for both print and web. Generic PDFs Specific to Unit PDFs Specific to Video PDFs GCC Support Material Road Show Collateral 1 Road Show Collateral 2 Free Trial Promotion Printed Material 1 Printed Material 2 Social Media
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Generic PDFs On the MHD site ‘Generic’ support materials can be downloaded to support the chosen qualification.
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 2
Cutting Angles
Colour Information
Bone Structure
Frontal Bone
Parietal Bone
Forms the roof of the skull
Forms the front of the skull, foreheads and upper eye sockets
Nasal Bone 90° - Layers
45° - Graduation
Sutures
Where the bones are fused together
Zygomatic Bone
Mastoid Process Temporal Bone Mandible
Occipital Bone
Maxilla
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0° - Lines
A colour wheel is a visual representation of colours and can be used to identify the relationship between colour. The MHD colour wheel is an important factor to consider when colouring and lightening hair. Our colour wheel shows primary, secondary and tertiary colours.
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Red, Yellow and Blue - Primary colours are colours that cannot be mixed from any other colours. When mixed together in different combinations, these colours are used to make all other colours. All hair colour is made of different ratios of primary colours.
Orange, Green and Violet Secondary colours are made by mixing two primary colours together. For example Red + Yellow = Orange.
Red-violet, Blue-violet, Blue-green, Yellow-green, Yellow-orange, Red-orange. Tertiary colours are made by mixing a primary colour with a secondary colour. On our MHD colour wheel, a tertiary colour appears between the primary colour and secondary colour that made it.
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Elevation
Tension
Cutting Angle
Elevation is the amount the hair is lifted from its natural position or natural fall.
Tension is how tightly the hair is pulled.
Cutting angle is used to describe the angle at which the hair is held.
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Specific to unit pdfs On the MHD site ‘Specific To Unit’ support materials can be downloaded to support the chosen qualification.
LEVEL 2 / UNIT GH8
Shampoo for Normal Scalp Shampoos developed for normal scalp are designed to cleanse the hair and scalp, seal the cuticle and promote shine and manageability. Their pH 4.5-5.5 is the same pH as the hair and skin.
Penetrating Conditioner Penetrating conditioners are developed to penetrate through the cuticle into the cortex of the hair shaft. Depending on the type of penetrating conditioner, their purpose is to either add moisture or restructure the hair shaft. Penetrating conditioners can have a number of ingredients and technologies that work in harmony to temporarily rebuild the structure of the cortex which gives the hair its internal strength.
Shampoo for Oily Scalp Shampoos developed for oily scalp have a combination of ingredients and technologies that work together to regulate sebum production and remove excess oils from the scalp and hair shaft.
Scalp Treatments Scalp treatments can be an number of products designed to work in harmony to either regulate sebum production of an oily scalp or moisturize a dehydrated scalp. Depending on the manufacturer, they can be in the form of a shampoo, conditioner or scalp tonic.
Shampoo for Product Build Up Shampoos developed for product build up in the hair have a combination of ingredients and technologies that work together to remove product build-up, residual impurities and pollutants from the hair shaft. These shampoos do not leave any residue in the hair and are suitable as a pre-service treatment.
Shampoo for Dandruff Affected Scalp Shampoos developed for dandruff affected scalp typically are medicated to treat the dandruff condition, release dry scaling skin and sooth itchiness and discomfort.
Surface Conditioner Surface conditioners are designed to smooth the cuticle and promote shine and manageability of the hair. Their pH value is 4.5-5.5 which is the same as the hair and skin. Some surface conditioners can be described as anti-oxy or antioxidant which means that they have the ability to stop chemical services from processing.
Shampoo for Dry Scalp Shampoos developed for dry scalp have a combination of ingredients and technologies that work together to add moisture to the scalp and sooth and stimulate sebum production to relieve a dehydrated scalp. Their pH of 4.55.5 is the same pH as the hair and skin which helps to seal the cuticle and promote shine and manageability.
Tools and Equipment
Consultation Sheet
Student Name
Student Number
Client Name
Date
Client Consultation for Services
Style and dress hair in a variety of techniques.
Unit Number
Client Requirements
Client
Personal Protective Equipment PPE Apron Gloves Particle mask
New
Regular
Hair Cut
Occasion
Image
Hair Information Texture
Coarse
Medium
Type
African Caribbean
Asian
Caucasian
Volume
Thick
Medium
Thin
Movement
Straight
Wavy
Curly
Length
Above Shoulder
Fine
Below Shoulder Heat Damaged Environmentally Damaged
Product Build Up/ Normal
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Electrical Equipment Heat accelerators (infra-red)
Chemically Damaged
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Colour Equipment Applicator bottle Colouring bowl Colouring brush Colour wraps Foils Highlighting cap Meche Pulled through system Spatula Sponge
Client Lifestyle
Growth Patterns
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LEVEL 2 / UNIT 207
LEVEL 3 / UNIT 305
Product Definitions
Nape Whorl
Calf Lick
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Double Crown
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Specific to video pdfs On the MHD site ‘Specific To Video’ support materials can be downloaded to support the chosen qualification.
LEVEL 3 / UNIT 308
Step By Step
Step By Step
3
Student Number
Student Name
9
8
Student Number
Student Name
3 7
5
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3 / UNIT GH16
Head Sheet
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4 1
2
Unit: Tutorial: Contributor:
Creatively Cut Hair Using a Combination of Techniques Disconnected Layer Shape Stacey Broughton
The Law
THE SALE OF GOODS ACT
1979
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4
8 4
8
9
GOODS SHOULD BE FIT FOR PURPOSE AND NOT FAULTY
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THE SALE OF GOODS ACT 1979 SALE AND SUPPLY OF GOODS ACT 1994
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Unit: Tutorial: Contributor:
Perm Hair to Create a Variety of Looks Advanced Perm Technique Charmaine Piche
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GOODS SHOULD DO WHAT THEY STATE THEY WILL DO.
GOODS MUST BE AS DESCRIBED
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Stacey Broughton’s tutorial is an innovative disconnected layered shape on textured hair. The hair is elevated and cut from shorter to longer to maintain length and weight around the perimeter outline. This is worked on both sides moving toward the front with varying degrees of elevation with disconnection in the sides. In the central section cut a line from short in the front to long in the back, then a parallel section cut from short to long working from back to front in an opposite manner. This technique creates a loose broken fringe shape. The top section is connected in the crown area which is disconnected from the side section, to create the final result of a luxurious, loose, romantic, quintessentially feminine look resonating of casual street chic with home done undertones.
This tutorial outlines the law that affects the hair industry. It is important to familiarise yourself with the law and to work within the boundaries of the law in order to protect yourself, your clients and your business. Technical Skills: Act of Parliament - Consumer Protection Act 1974 - COSHH Law - Legislation - Protective Equipment at work Regulations 1992 - RIDDOR - Sale of Goods and Services Act 1979 - The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 - The Sale of Supply of Goods Act 1994 - Trade Description Act 1968
Technical skills: Blunt Cutting - Club Cutting - Disconnection - Elevation - Freehand Cutting - Layering - Sectioning
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gcc support material On the GCC version of the student site, generic, specific to unit and specific to video support materials have been created to support the VRQ qualifications.
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 3 / UNIT 317
LEVEL 2 / UNIT 206
Hair And Scalp Types
Step By Step
Consultation Sheet
Student Name
Student Number
Client Name
Date
Client Consultation for Services
Student Number
Student Name
Cut women’s hair.
Unit: Promote and Sell Products and Service to Clients Tutorial: Contribute to the Planning and Implementation of Promotional Activities
Unit Number
206
Client Lifestyle
Normal Hair and Scalp
Dry Scalp
A normal hair and scalp is when the amount of sebum produced is the right amount and produced regularly.
A dry scalp will have small, itchy, dry, skin scales that are caused by an overactive production and shedding of the epidermis.
Client Requirements
Client
New
Regular
Hair Information
Oily Scalp
Dandruff
An oily scalp is the result of over production of sebum. The hair gets coated in too much oil making the hair greasy.
Dandruff is a scalp condition that consists of small, itchy, dry skin scales. These are caused by the over production and then shedding of the epidermis.
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Texture
Coarse
Medium
Type
African Caribbean
Asian
Caucasian
Volume
Thick
Medium
Thin
Wavy
Curly
Movement
Straight
Length
Above Shoulder
Condition
Chemically Damaged
Growth Patterns
Nape Whorl
Fine
Below Shoulder Environmentally Damaged
Product Build Up/ Normal
Heat Damaged Widows Peak
Calf Lick
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Double Crown
This tutorial will teach you the basics of how you might contribute to the planning and implementing of promotional activities. Other videos in this qualification that will help you understand this unit are: 302 Health and Safety, 317 Display Products, The Laws, 303 Consultancy and Communication Skills. Technical Skills: Advertising Campaigns - Benefits - Budget - Business Directories - Demonstrations - Displays - Features - Health & Safety Legislation - Ideas - Logistics - Market Analysis - Planning - Point Of Sale - Presentations Promotional Activities - Proposal - Resources - Revenue - Selling Point - Shows - SMART - Target Audience - Target Market - Timings - Transport - Unique Selling Point - Venue - Videos - Workshops
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road show collateral 1 Below are some examples of the marketing collaterals previously used when visiting colleges. For final sign offs of all design please contact the design department. (For full contact details please refer to page 40).
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road show collateral 2 Knowledge is power. This is why we give out an A5 sized data capture card to collect email addresses, phone numbers, etc. We also have a feedback form which allows us to gather information regarding the use of the student site.
CAN WE HAVE YOUr contact details please?
CAN WE HAVE your contact details please?
Name
College
Qualification
Email Address
Mobile Number
If you do not want to receive any emails from us please tick this box. If you do not want to receive any text messages from us please tick this box. This information will not be used by third parties and is kept secure and confidential.
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free trial promotion Below are examples of design collaterals used to promote a 30 day free trial to MHD. These include online graphics and a series of E-blasts explaining the trial and what it encompasses.
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printed material 1 These are examples of printed materials used to promote MHD. Below is a Z-fold flyer.
How to purchase your
MHD Student Support Pack STEP 1
STEP 2
YOUR MHD STUDENT SUPPORT PACK YOUR future - our passion 24/7 Online Education Support from the World’s Greatest Hairdressers
Visit mhd.myhairdressers.com and select your qualification
STEP 3
Select ‘Click Here to Buy Now’
STEP 4
JUST £19.99 BEFORE 30TH SEPTEMBER Fill in your details, ensuring you select your Training Provider
Click Continue and fill in your payment details
SPECIAL OFFER: Just £19.99 before 30 Sept
Terms & Conditions: The MHD Student Support Pack is a recommended purchase to complete your qualification. The MHD Student Support Pack usually costs £24.99 per user per year. The discount price is available until 30/09/13. All prices include VAT. Membership is non-transferrable and non-refundable should you fail to complete your course. Full terms and conditions available at mhd.myhairdressers.com/terms
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printed material 2 These are examples of printed materials used to promote MHD. Below is a double page spread.
Innovative and unique e-learning tool is transforming hairdressing education and demonstrating measurable success Produced by MyHairDressers.com, the first company to provide weekly high quality video tutorials via the Internet, this successful and innovative website has been developed for education providers to teach in and out of the classroom and it has already been adopted by over 35% of UK colleges for 2013/14.
uK PIlot Scheme In 2013, MHDAcademy.com launched a pilot scheme with a number of education providers from across the full spectrum of the industry providing training and ongoing support and working with Depratment Heads to ensure maximum benefit from the product. The aim is to support and promote improvement of their provision as they strives to be outstanding in the delivery of hairdressing skill, learning inside and outside the classroom and being effective and efficient at meeting the needs of learners and employers. Colleges are providing feedback and reports for a White Paper which will assist in refining the website for future developments. My HairDressers Ltd CEO Mark Butcher said, “We know that MHDAcademy is the best resource on the market to support NVQ and VRQ. However it is so unique that it is vital we gain information from colleges to ensure we fulfil the main objective of providing quality materials that assist tutors and educate students to the highest standard. This pilot scheme and the data we gather is helping us to improve the product, and assist colleges in meeting and raising their Ofsted requirements.”
hugh BaIrd college SucceSS
mhdacademy.com MHDAcademy.com is the only online resource offering in depth hairdressing video tutorials and all supporting materials mapped to the NVQ and VRQ Hairdressing curicula.
The response from those on the pilot scheme has been phenomenal, Denise Johnson Senior Practitioner Quality Service Industries at Hugh Baird College told us, “We have found MHDAcademy.com to be motivational and stimulating and encourages independent learning. The support we get from the team is amazing. We chose to pilot MHDAcademy for its high quality and we believe excellent value.”
approach to learning as they can access all the learning materials at home and use the resources to develop the skills and underpinning knowledge at a pace that suits the individual.” This was reinforced by Michelle Heath, a Level 2 VRQ Learner at Hugh Baird College in Liverpool who regularly logs in on her mobile phone at home to access homework set by her tutors, “ It’s helpful to have my tutor demonstrating with the videos in the classroom and then accessing the videos at home allows me to revisit the techniques as much as I like.” Currently retention at Hugh Baird College on all programmes is excellent, with VRQ Level 3 Diploma in Hairdressing at 100% and the department on track to hitting their targets for improvements set out in the SelfAssessment Action Plan.
Survey reSultS In a recent survey of colleges taking part, 96% of tutors surveyed felt their learners would benefit from the website and that it is better than other NVQ/VRQ e-learning products on the market. The survey also revealed that 100% of tutors surveyed would purchase as a resource to improve their e-learning offering in line with the Ofsted Common Inspection framework.
To find out more about the UK MHD Student Support Pack Pilot Scheme or to apply to take part, please contact:
CEO Mark Butcher 01702 425 190 mark.butcher@myhairdressers.com
Nicola Braniff, (title) felt that the site was, “Learner friendly, brilliant for setting homework and monitoring progress. It allows the learners a more humanistic
MHDACADEMY.COM Innovative and unique e-learning tool is transforming hairdressing education and demostraing measurable success.
UK Pilot Scheme In 2013, MHDAcademy.com launched a pilot scheme with a number of education providers from across the full spectrum of the industry providing training and ongoing support and working with Depratment Heads to ensure maximum benefit from the product. The aim is to support and promote improvement of their provision as they strives to be outstanding in the delivery of hairdressing skill, learning inside and outside the classroom and being effective and efficient at meeting the needs of learners and employers. Colleges are providing feedback and reports for a White Paper which will assist in refining the website for future developments. My HairDressers Ltd CEO Mark Butcher said, “We know that MHDAcademy is the best resource on the market to support NVQ and VRQ. However it is so unique that it is vital we gain information from colleges to ensure we fulfil the main objective of providing quality materials that assist tutors and educate students to the highest standard. This pilot scheme and the data we gather is helping us to improve the product, and assist colleges in meeting and raising their Ofsted requirements.”
Hugh Baird College Success The response from those on the pilot scheme has been phenomenal, Denise Johnson Senior Practitioner Quality Service Industries at Hugh Baird College told us, “We have found MHDAcademy.com to be motivational and stimulating and encourages ndependent learning. The support we get from the team is amazing. We chose to pilot MHDAcademy for its high quality and we believe excellent value.” Lecturer Nicola Braniff, felt that the site was, “Learner friendly, brilliant for setting homework and monitoring progress. It allows the learners a more humanistic approach to learning as they can access all the learning materials at home and use the resources to develop the skills and underpinning knowledge at a pace that suits the individual.”
This was reinforced by Michelle Heath, a Level 2 VRQ Learner at Hugh Baird College in Liverpool who regularly logs in on her mobile phone at home to access homework set by her tutors, “ It’s helpful to have my tutor demonstrating with the videos in the classroom and then accessing the videos at home allows me to revisit the techniques as much as I like.” Currently retention at Hugh Baird College on all programmes is excellent, with VRQ Level 3 Diploma in Hairdressing at 100% and the department on track to hitting their targets for improvements set out in the Self-Assessment Action Plan.
Survey results In a recent survey of colleges taking part, 96% of tutors surveyed felt their learners would benefit from the website and that it is better than other NVQ/VRQ e-learning products on the market. The survey also revealed that 100% of tutors surveyed would purchase as a resource to improve their e-learning offering in line with the Ofsted Common Inspection framework To find out more about the UK MHD Student Support Pack Pilot Scheme or to apply to take part, please contact CEO Mark Butcher on 01702 425 190 or email mark.butcher@myhairdressers.com.
MHDAcademy.com is the only online resource offering in depth hairdressing video tutorials and all supporting materials mapped to the NVQ and VRQ Hairdressing curicula. Produced by MyHairDressers.com, the first company to provide weekly high quality video tutorials via the Internet, this successful and innovative website has been developed for education providers to teach in and out of the classroom and it has already been adopted by over 35% of UK colleges for 2013/14.
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social media Facebook and twitter is extremely important for students, so we ensure we constantly update our social media pages and try and keep them looking on-trend.
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Language standards Our legal department has developed standard language that must be used for copyright pages. “Copyright” and “all rights reserved” language are standard for all publications. The shorthand version has been approved for copyrights and title pages. Copyright © 2014 MHDAcademy.com Copyright Notice This work and its content, including but not limited to all logos, is copyright of My Hairdressers Limited - © My Hairdressers Limited 2014. All rights reserved. Any redistribution, copying or reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form is prohibited. You may not, except with our express written permission distribute or commercially exploit the content nor may you transmit it or store it in any form whether by way of electronic retrieval system or otherwise. If we discover that you have used our copyright materials without our permission, we may bring legal proceedings against you seeking monetary damages and an injunction to stop you using those materials. You could also be ordered to pay legal costs.
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contacts For further enquiries, master artwork and / or final sign-offs please contact: design@myhairdressers.com For any imagery, please contact: sharon@slbpr.co.uk +44 (0) 113 269 8100 For any other enquiries please contact: jo.lincoln@myhairdressers.com +44 (0) 1702 425 190
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