Kent Creative Resources
Kent Creative has gathered together some useful online resources for designers, creatives and illustrators.
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.
Kent Creative Downloads and Links
Downloads for Cultural and Creative Activities
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.
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.
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 Information
Visitors - Study - Getting Around
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Intending travellers can get full details from the South Eastern railway website at www.woutheasternrailway.co.uk
Maidstone: 1 hour (no HST)
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Royal Military Canal Hythe
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.
This 13 mile (20.9km) route is almost entirely traffic free, and follows along the banks of the tranquil Royal Military Canal. Perfect for walking or cycling. The Royal Military Canal is an excellent place to see wildlife. The verdant, tranquil banks provide an ideal home for many creatures.
Kent Creative Colour-In Alphabet
Colouring-in Alphabet - Click the button to download and print
Begin a novel; write for the big screen, poetry, or blog. Write your way through the genres of literature with a Kent Adult Education Creative Writing course. Get talking and keep the conversation flowing with our exciting range of online courses which you can enjoy from the comfort of your home.
Inclusive and Inspiring Music Education
Kent Music provides creative and inspiring music education opportunities to children, young people, adults and teachers across Kent, including music lessons, orchestras and choirs, and working with schools.
Printable Dance Steps and Diagrams
Using dance step diagrams is a quick and easy way to learn new dance moves or dance routines. Kids and adults can learn everything from line dances to ballroom dances with printable dance steps that show you exactly where and how to move.