Manchester designers have teamed up to design a t-shirt celebrating Manchester's links with the NHS while raising funds for staff working on the frontline of the coronavirus crisis.
Colin White, the owner of Northern Quarter record store Vinyl Revival, and Salford-born and Manchester-based Trevor Johnson, who designed record sleeves and branding for Factory Records and Hacienda Nightclub, have launched a 'maNcHeSter' slogan charity T-shirt and hoodie with Manchester retailer Plan B Agency.
While Manchester mainstay Vinyl Revival is closed during the pandemic, Colin wanted to put his time into giving something back to the city where the NHS was first born in 1948 at Davyhulme's Park Hospital out of the idea that health care should be
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