Taxi Studio designs human colon typeface for bowel cancer charity
Bristol design office Taxi Studio has designed the branding of a bowel cancer charity for young people, featuring a twisty colon-shaped typeface.
Never Too Young is a project group that is part of the charity Bowel Cancer UK. Led by a team of young people with bowel cancer, it raises awareness of the risk of developing the disease at any age.
Never Too Young raises awareness about bowel cancer in young people
The group was founded by the late Sophia Sangchi, a woman who was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer at the age of 31, and a friend of Taxi Studio designer Charlie Tallis.
Sun columnist Deborah James urges you to learn signs of bowel cancer
19 Apr 2021, 10:39
Updated: 19 Apr 2021, 12:35
DEBORAH James has urged people to talk about their poo, because it could save a life from bowel cancer.
The Sun columnist says she does not want anybody else to be diagnosed at a late stage of the disease like she was in 2016 because they were not aware of the signs.
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Deborah James said today: “I m really grateful to be alive but unfortunately my cancer was caught at a later stage and I don t want that to happen to anybody else Credit: Rex
The mum-of-two was just 35 years old when she was diagnosed with bowel cancer, making her one of 42,000 cases in the UK that year.
Preparing to take on a testing challenge - Kevin Shallow is set to swim the English Channel A hardy group of swimmers are set to attempt to cross the English Channel in memory of a close friend who died aged just 34 years old. Kevin Shallow, from Billericay, has teamed up with three pals to raise money for two charities which helped Alex Smith’s family after his death two years ago. Joined by Paul Morris, Bob Clarkson and Alex’s widow, Rosalind, Kevin will dive into the challenge in a bid to support Team Verrico and Bowel Cancer UK. Kevin, 35, admits he signed up for the gruelling fundraiser having never attempted an open water swim before.
Preparing to take on a testing challenge - Kevin Shallow is set to swim the English Channel A hardy group of swimmers are set to attempt to cross the English Channel in memory of a close friend who died aged just 34 years old. Kevin Shallow, from Billericay, has teamed up with three pals to raise money for two charities which helped Alex Smith’s family after his death two years ago. Joined by Paul Morris, Bob Clarkson and Alex’s widow, Rosalind, Kevin will dive into the challenge in a bid to support Team Verrico and Bowel Cancer UK. Kevin, 35, admits he signed up for the gruelling fundraiser having never attempted an open water swim before.
Preparing to take on a testing challenge - Kevin Shallow is set to swim the English Channel A hardy group of swimmers are set to attempt to cross the English Channel in memory of a close friend who died aged just 34 years old. Kevin Shallow, from Billericay, has teamed up with three pals to raise money for two charities which helped Alex Smith’s family after his death two years ago. Joined by Paul Morris, Bob Clarkson and Alex’s widow, Rosalind, Kevin will dive into the challenge in a bid to support Team Verrico and Bowel Cancer UK. Kevin, 35, admits he signed up for the gruelling fundraiser having never attempted an open water swim before.