Morris Bacon, Author at Mustard
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Author: Morris Bacon

As a thank you for Roger Webb’s 20 years of loyal service and dedication to Mustard we presented him with a new, full carbon road bike. Roger has been cycling for a couple of years now, getting most of his miles in on his daily commute from...

Our office will be closed for the Christmas Holidays from Friday 21st December until Wednesday 2nd January 2019. Team Mustard would like to wish everybody a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year! ...

On Sunday I rode the National Road Champs for the first time in Northumberland, alongside 150 of the UK's top pros including Team Sky...

We had our annual in-house design competition - Roger B, Gemma, Roger W, Ian and Morris all submitted designs - Morris won! Happy Holidays from everyone at Mustard, and we look forward to working with you in 2018....

We recently created a brand ID and website for Shellshock Fireworks. ShellShock have been specialists in fireworks and pyrotechnics for over 30 years. During this time, they have devised and executed stunning shows for some of the world’s largest public and sporting events as well...

Well almost. Some of the work we are doing for Castle Clothing’s TuffStuff® workwear brand (a brand we developed) is appearing on advertising boards in Premier Rugby League stadia across the country and consequently featuring on Sky Sports (see video clips). The new TuffStuff® campaign, comprising...

In case you didn’t know, Team Mustard are gearing up, and training hard for the fast approaching Suffolk 100 Sportive. We are doing it for two reasons: To raise money for the fantastic charity that is MacMillan Cancer Support To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Mustard...

We have just finished a really fun project for Peppy Barlow & Sally Wilden from Woven Theatre Company. They came to us wanting promotional material for their play ‘Friend or Foe’, which follows 'the life & very lively times of Philip Thicknesse, Governor of Landguard Fort,...

One of my favourite films is the Triplets of Belleville. It’s an animated film (there’s not much talking in it), I think it was made by a french company. The film is about an elderly grandmother who instills a love of cycling into her grandson at an...