Kent Creative Resources

Kent Creative has gathered together some useful online resources for designers, creatives and illustrators.

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  • Kent Creative Resources

  • Kent Creative has gathered together some useful online resources for designers, creatives and illustrators.
  • These links include different tools, resources and services available to creatives. KentCreative has compiled a comprehensive list of the best software, apps, tools, skills, websites and resources to help streamline your work, find inspiration, show off your amazing design skills, and make collaboration easier.
  • Not only do creatives have to make time to find inspiration for their next project, manage feedback, attend meetings, and communicate with their clients, they also have to locate the time to actually sit down and do the work. For your information, we are not responsible for such websites or material nor do we review or endorse these.
  • We will continue to expand this area of our website and if you have a suggestion of a resource that you think we should add then please drop us a line.
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Creatives - Resources - Events

Culture and Creativity in Southeast England

Kent Creative Resources

Kent Creative has gathered together some useful online resources for designers, creatives and illustrators.

Colour Schemes

Creating a colour scheme is essential to good design. We’ve gathered together some fantastic tools to help you perfect your colour choices. To make things easier, we've rounded up some of the best tools for choosing colour schemes available today.

Adobe Colour CC
Canva
Check my Colours
The Color App
Color Hunter
TinEye
Color
SpyColor.Com
Designspiration
SVG Backgrounds
ColorExplorer
Hex Color Scheme Generator
COLOURlovers
Colorotate
Colormod
ColorZilla
Colormunki
colr.org
ColorBlender
SVG Patterns Gallery
Webgradients
COLRD
Shutterstock Spectrum
Stripe Generator 2.0
Colors on the Web
Mudcube
Coolors
Colordot
COPASCO
Grabient Mycoloour Gradients

Kent Creative Downloads and Links

Downloads for Cultural and Creative Activities

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Kent Creative Colour - In projects

A Local Scene to colour-in or for a starting point for a project. This week The Royal Military Canal Hythe for you to colour-in, or use as a basis for a painting. The Royal Military Canal Path runs for 28 miles along the entire length of the Royal Military Canal from Seabrook, Kent to Cliff End in East Sussex.

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Kent Creative A-Z Alphabet

Colouring - in Alphabet

Here are links to the resources offered by Creative Magazine. Including Colouring-in pages for adults and kids, Dot to Dot, Puzzles and much much more.
Simply download the file and unzip, most files are printable and scalable.

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Music - Dance - Writing

Begin a novel; write for the big screen, poetry, or blog.

Royalty free music for commercial use.

Printable Dance Steps and Diagrams

Creative Resources

We’ve gathered together some links and tools to help you perfect your work. To make things easier, we've rounded up some of the best tools available today.

Kent Creative Quizzes

We’ve put together some quizzes to test your skill and for fun. The questions have been set to randomise - so you will probably get a different set next time you visit.

Kent Creative Art Quiz 

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Kent Creative Information

Visitors - Study - Getting Around

Kent Visitor Information Centres
Use Kent Visitor Information Centres to help plan your visit – you’ll find them in all major towns and cities as well as some larger villages. The Staff are friendly and knowledgeable, and can get all the help you need from local town maps and transport routes to finding the best accommodation for your trip. Many centres stocking a wide range of merchandise from local books, gifts, traditional postcards and souvenirs.
Ashford
2nd Floor, Ashford Gateway Plus
Church Road, Ashford
TN23 1AS
Tel: 01233 330316
tourism@ashford.gov.uk
Canterbury
Beaney Art Museum and Library
18 High Street, Canterbury
CT1 2RA
Tel: 01227 862162
canterburyinformation@canterbury.gov.uk
Deal
Landmark Centre
129 High Street, Deal
CT14 6BB
Tel: 01304 369576
info@deal.gov.uk
Dover
Dover Museum
Market Square, Dover
CT16 1PB
Tel: 01304 201066
tic@doveruk.com
Edenbridge
Visitor Information Point
Edenbridge Town Council
72A High Street
Edenbridge TN8 5AR
Tel: 01732 865368
www.edenvalleykent.org
Faversham
Fleur de Lis Heritage Centre
13 Preston Street, Faversham
ME13 8NS
Tel: 01795 534542
ticfaversham@btconnect.com
Royal Tunbridge Wells
Unit 2, The Corn Exchange
The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells
TN2 5TE
Tel: 01892 515675
touristinformationcentre@tunbridgewells.gov.uk
Sandwich (Summer Only)
Guildhall, Sandwich
CT13 9AH
Tel: 01304 613565
tourism@sandwichtowncouncil.gov.uk
Swanley
London Road, Swanley
BR8 7AE
Tel: 01322 614660
touristinfo@swanley.org.uk
Tenterden
2 Manor Row, High Street, Tenterden
TN30 6HP
0845 8247202
tourism@ashford.gov.uk
Tonbridge
Castle Street, Tonbridge
TN9 1BG
Tel: 01732 770929
Tonbridge.castle@tmbc.gov.uk
Whitstable
The Whitstable Shop, 34 Harbour Street,
Whitstable, CT5 1AJ
Tel: 01227 770060
wit.whitstable34@talktalk.net
Folkestone
Town Hall
1-2 Guildhall Street
Folkestone
Kent
CT20 1DY
Tel: 01303 257946
tourism@folkestone-tc.gov.uk
Gravesend
Towncentric
18a St George’s Square, Gravesend
DA11 0TB
Tel: 01474 337600
info@towncentric.co.uk
Herne Bay
William Street, Herne Bay
CT6 5NX
Tel; 01227 378100
canterburyinformation@canterbury.gov.uk
Maidstone
Maidstone Museum and Bentlif Art Gallery
St Faith’s Street, Maidstone
ME14 1LH
Tel: 01622 602169
tourism@maidstone.gov.uk
Margate, Broadstairs, Ramsgate
The Droit House, Stone Pier, Margate
CT9 1JD
Tel: 01843 577577
visitorinformation@thanet.gov.uk
Rochester
95 High Street, Rochester
ME1 1LX
Tel: 01634 338141
Visitor.centre@medway.gov.uk
Study in Kent
Whether you are learning English, or simply want to experience studying in the UK, Kent has a whole host of language schools, colleges, as well as two universities, catering for students of all ages. Exercise your newly-learnt skills by exploring our Garden, with historic castles, beautiful coastlines, rolling hills and countryside and fantastic days out at family attractions.
See our suggestions below from some of the top places to learn English and experience Kentish culture at its best:
Academy of English Studies
Location: Folkestone
Tel: 01303 210808
Email: info@aesfolkestone.co.uk

Bell International Language Centre
Location: Bedgebury
Tel: 01233 212333

Canterbury Language Training
Location: Canterbury
Tel: 01227 760000
Email: office@clt.com

Canterbury Christ Church University
Location: Canterbury
Tel: 01227 767700
Website: www.canterbury.ac.uk

Chaucer College Canterbury
Location: Canterbury
Tel: 01227 787800
Email: enrolment@chaucercollege.co.uk

Chaucer College Kingsgate
Location: Broadstairs
Tel: 01843 866444
Email: enrolment@chaucercollege.co.uk

Churchill House School of English Language
Location: Ramsgate
Tel: 01843 586833
Email: Welcome@churchillhouse.co.uk
Pilgrims English Language Courses
Location: 4-6 Orange Street, Canterbury, CT1 2JA
Tel: 01227 762111
Email: sales@pilgrims.co.uk

School of English Studies
Location: Folkestone
Email: info@ses-folkestone.co.uk

St Peter's School of English
Location: Canterbury
Tel: +44(0)1227 462016
Email: info@stpeters.co.uk

Stafford House of English
Location: Canterbury
Tel: 01227 452250
Email: soe@staffordhouse.com

Thanet College
Location: Thanet
Tel: 01843 605014
Email: international@thanet.ac.uk

University of Kent
Location: Canterbury
Tel: 01227 764000
Email: information@kent.ac.uk

Warnborough College
Location: Canterbury
Tel: 01227 762107
Email: info@warnborough.ac.uk
Cicero Languages International
Location: Tunbridge Wells and Thanet
Tel: 01892 547077

Concorde International Ltd
Location: Canterbury
Tel: 01227 451035
Email: info@concorde-int.com

Hilderstone College
Location: Broadstairs
Tel: 01843 869171
Email: info@hilderstone.ac.uk

International School for Creative Learning
Location: Folkestone
Tel: +44 (0) 7875 428 482
Email: info@creative-english.co.uk

Kent School of English
Location: Broadstairs
Tel: 01843 874870
Email: enquiries@kentschool.co.uk

London House School of English Ltd
Location: Westgate-on-sea
Tel: + 44 (0)1843 831 216
Email: enquiries@london-house.co.uk

Margate Language Centre
Location: Margate
Tel: 01843 227700
Email: info@mlcengland.com

Getting Around

Rail Travel - From London

  • One of the easiest modes of Transport is by Rail. Kent has one of the most dense rail networks of any county in the UK, particularly due to its close proximity to London, as well as needing to provide good rail links to locations such as Dover for cross-channel traffic and the Eurostar terminals.

    Train operating companies
  • Most Train Services in Kent are operated by SouthEastern Trains. See their site for more up to date information on schedules and engineering works. The exceptions are the local trains between Tonbridge and Redhill via Edenbridge and the local trains between Ashford and Hastings (Sussex) via Appledore, which are operated by Southern.

    Timetables and Fares
  • National Rail Enquiries provide a simple route planner and ticketing system. Seat reservations are not available on South Eastern or Southern trains, except for large groups. Advance ticket purchase can sometimes save you money for longer journeys, but note that cheap fares are generally not available before 9am on weekdays. A ticket called 'PlusBus' available to many towns in Kent. This ticket will add rides on local buses at your destination. There are terms and conditions, so check before you buy.

    The trains
  • All trains in Kent are modern air-conditioned electric multiple-units and are fully disability compliant, with wheelchair bays and suitable toilets. Look for the 'wheelchair' symbol on the train doors. First class travel is available on the main lines, but is not worth the extra cost as all you get is different colourseat! On board refreshment service is limited to a portable 'bar' that passes through the train. It is very expensive, so if you think you might need a drink or snack, buy something from a shop near the station of departure. The cafes and shops on the stations are almost as expensive as the on-board service.

    Stations
  • All stations in the county are open seven days a week, with a train at least once an hour at even the smallest. Larger towns and cities will have up to six trains to/from London every hour, ten or twelve in peak weekdays rush hours. There are however no trains after about 9pm on December 24th (Christmas Eve, none at all on December 25th (Christmas Day) and virtually none on December 26th (Boxing Day) therefore if planning to travel around those times you may have to think again!
  • Some very small stations are unstaffed at all times and many of the ticket offices at 'medium sized' smaller stations have limited opening hours. If boarding at these places, you can pay your fare on board, without penalty, in cash or with a credit card. Many stations also have ticket machines which also accept cash and credit cards. However if you board elsewhere without a valid ticket, make sure you have a good excuse ready. Most of the larger stations are now gated, so you need to keep your ticket to exit the system.

    Weekend track maintenance work
  • Train services at weekends are sometimes affected by track maintenance and repair work, with some services diverted and buses used to cover some sections of route. You can get details of upcoming work at the South Eastern railway website.

    Getting into Kent and getting around
  • There are a number of ways to get around by train, and many visitors will start out at London. From London the main terminals that serve Kent are London St Pancras (High Speed Trains), London Victoria and London Charing Cross (of which this article will focus on). You can also use London Bridge, London Waterloo East, London Cannon Street, and London Blackfriars.
  • London St Pancras is the terminal for the High Speed Train (HST 125mph) service towards the Medway Towns, Ashford, Canterbury, Dover, Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate. This station is adjacent to London King's Cross and a short distance from London Euston, two other important London terminii. High Speed trains into Kent also stop at Stratford, very convenient for travel to and from Essex and East Anglia. Do bear in mind that for certain journeys the time gained using the HST route may be negated by the need to cross London to get to or from St Pancras.
  • Victoria is one of the Kent terminals, and serves the whole county (as well as neighbouring Sussex and Surrey, and the London suburbs). This is the place to start journeys to the Kent Coast (in particular the Isle of Thanet and Dover). There are also services to Ashford (for some international Eurostar Services) and Maidstone, as well as Canterbury. Services to all of these destinations are very regular from Victoria running about every half hour/every hour. Tickets should generally be bought in advance if travelling from London, and Victoria does have ticket barriers in operation most of the time.
  • London Charing Cross is a smaller Kent terminus that offers services to all of the above destinations, as well as other routes, including to Folkestone and Deal on the coast, Tunbridge Wells,Tonbridge, Sevenoaks and Staplehurst in the Weald of Kent, and also Chartham and Wye for the spectacular views of the North Downs. Trains from Charing Cross also call at Waterloo (East), some call at London Bridge while during peak weekday rush hours many trains run to or from London Cannon Street station, in the heart of the 'City'.
  • The trains from London's several terminals criss-cross the county serving a variety of routes and destinations. Screens and announcements on the platforms and in the trains are used to reel off the stopping points and destinations. Some trains divide en route, so do make sure you are in the correct section of the train if you hear such an announcement. Don't be afraid to ask people if you are not sure. Many of those on the train will be regular travellers and can help if there are no staff around.

    New High Speed trains now running between London and Kent.
  • The new Ebbsfleet International station provides full high speed services to and from London St Pancras station within 20 mins.These new high speed trains also serve Ashford, Dover, Ramsgate, Margate, Canterbury and other stations in the east of the county. A higher fare is payable for journeys on the HST (High Speed Train) between Ashford, Ebbsfleet and London but normal fares apply where these new trains share routes and tracks with the standard service. St Pancras station is a couple of miles to the north of the City and West End of London.This is very useful if connecting for trains arriving at or leaving from St Pancras, King's Cross and Euston. However, travellers to or from certain areas of London (ie the West End and City) will still find it more convenient (and cheaper) to use Victoria or Charing Cross and the 'classic' lines.
  • Intending travellers can get full details from the South Eastern railway website at www.woutheasternrailway.co.uk

    Journey Times:
  • HST - via High Speed Route to St Pancras. Other times are via 'classic' routes to london Victoria/Charing Cross or Cannon Street. Times are the average. Faster trains run on many lines during peak commuter hours.
  • Isle of Thanet (Mar/Ram/Broad): Ihr 25 minutes HST, ~2hours
  • Canterbury: 56 minutes HST, ~1.5hrs
  • Ashford Intl: 38 minutes HST, ~1.25hrs
  • Tonbridge: ~40mins (no HST)
  • Tunbridge Wells ~50/60 minutes (no HST)
  • Dover: 1 hr 8 minutes HST, ~1hr 50 minutes otherwise
  • Medway Towns: 40 mins HST, 1 hour otherwise.
  • Maidstone: 1 hour (no HST)

    Rail Travel Towards London From Country and Coast
  • If you are visiting London for the day, you can buy a 'Travelcard' ticket, which will combine the train journey to and from London and the ability to use London's local buses and trains to get around once there.
  • Dover- If you are arriving at the port of Dover, then Priory station is a short bus ride away. From here there are regular trains to London as well as to Ramsgate (for Broadstairs and Margate) and Canterbury.
  • Gatwick- The airport is actually not in Kent, but will be included here. There is the Gatwick Express train that runs from London Victoria direct to Gatwick, with journey times taking about 30mins. If travelling from/towards other parts of Kent, use trains to/from Tonbridge (which always now include a change at Redhill).
  • Canterbury and Thanet- Trains run towards London Victoria very regularly from Canterbury East via Faversham. From Ramsgate and Thanet via Canterbury West there are trains to Charing Cross roughly every half hour. There are also occasional trains from C.West to Victoria (see National Rail Enquiries for more details). From Thanet there are services to London Victoria via Herne Bay, Faversham and the North Kent coast. This is the quickest route into London (~1hr45mins).
  • There are also services from Ramsgate regularly to London Charing Cross via Dover and Folkestone. Ashford International and Maidstone- If arriving into Ashford by Eurostar, the domestic station is in the immediate vicinity. Trains from Ashford to London via Tonbridge run about every 30mins and via Maidstone East roughly every hour. Other local services connect Ashford with Folkestone, Dover and Canterbury at least once evey hour. Rush hour!
  • Trains towards London and other major cities and towns in Kent are very busy on weekdays with commuters from start of service around 5am until 9am. In the reverse direction, trains will be full leaving London between about 4pm and 7pm. If leaving from a London terminal, try to arrive 10 - 15 minutes before your train leaves and you will have a reasonable chance of getting a seat.
By Car
  • Kent has a good network of roads and motorways, however these are often jammed and queues are quite likely at any point of the day. In particular the M20, M2, M26 and M25 can get very busy, especially between 7:30am-10am and 4pm-6:30pm (rush hours).

    By Bus/Coach
  • National Express run regular services to most major towns in Kent from London Victoria Bus Terminal on Buckingham Palace Road, London. The majority of services will end up terminating at either Ramsgate or Dover, but will have lots of stops on the way depending on your route. See their website for more information on Kent schedules, services and prices.

    Local buses in Kent
  • Local buses around the county are operated by a large number of companies, ranging from the large organisations of Arriva, Metrobus and Stagecoach down to one man and his bus. There is a comprehensive travel website for the region at http://www.travelinesoutheast.org.uk/ within which you can discover all the routes and timetables.The major companies also have their own websites.
  • Most of the county is reasonably well served by bus on weekdays and Saturdays until early evening, However buses after about 7pm and all day on Sundays and holidays are often very limited, so travel on those times/days will need to be carefully planned. There are NO local buses operated on December 25th (Christmas Day) and very few on December 26th (Boxing Day) and New Year's Day, January 1st.
  • The larger companies may issue 'rover' tickets, which generally allow unlimited travel after 9am weekdays, all day Saturday, Sunday and Holidays. However these can usually only be used on that company's own routes. Enquire at the local bus station or bus office or through the company website.

    By Boat
  • A few visitors may arrive into Kent on a cruise, or have come from one of the ports in France, Belgium or beyond. SeaFrance, P&O and Speedferries operate cross-channel services in and out of Dover, usually costing around £20-£30. The Port of Dover is very well run, and staff will be able to assist with onward travel into Kent, and directions to the station if required. There are also ferry services to Oostende in Belgium from Ramsgate operated by Transeuropa.

    By Eurostar/Channel Tunnel
  • A very few Eurostar services still currently call at Ashford International en-route to London St. Pancras, but are not as frequent as they used to be. From Ashford, passengers can easily and smoothly connect with the domestic rail services to the rest of Kent. Ebbsfleet Station in North Kent is now also open and accepting Eurostar passengers to/from the Continent. Car parking is available at Ebbsfleet station. To reach Ebbsfleet by rail , change at Dartford, Greenhithe, Swanscombe or Gravesend for a FastTrack bus service to Ebbsfleet. Staff at these stations will be able to direct you to the correct buses. Rather annoyingly, Ebbsfleet station is within half a mile of Northfleet station on the Gravesend - London rail route but there is no walking route between the two.
  • Most Eurostar trains no longer stop at Ashford. Therefore those travelling from or to Ashford, Dover, Folkestone, Canterbury, Margate, Ramsgate etc now have to travel using the High Speed trains some 40 - 50 miles in the wrong direction to reach the Eurostar terminal at Ebbsfleet.
  • EuroTunnel (The Channel Tunnel) operates from just outside Folkestone, and is clearly marked by road from both the M20/M2 and the main routes from Dover to Folkestone. You can board the Channel Tunnel train with your car the journey takes about 35 minutes and runs from Folkestone to Calais, France . It is difficult to reach Eurotunnel from the Rail stations at Folkestone (and Sandling), but is do-able by taxi from either Dover or Folkestone station. (A bus service may operate from the Folkestone stations). The Channel Tunnel and The Channel Tunnel Rail Link are however not the same, which is why it has now been called High-speed 1.

    By Air
  • Gatwick Airport is the nearest airport to Kent. Roads and rail links are outlined above. There is also Kent International Airport at Manston on the Isle of Thanet which operates some passenger flights during the summer. The nearest rail station is Ramsgate about 3 miles away. Please see the airport website or look at the Broadstairs Travel page for further information.