11 November 2014

Our community is brimming with animators, musicians, directors, actors and YouTube stars, each bristling with more passion and creativity than the next. Check out what they've made in support of the hairy month.

Creative Mo's
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Our community is brimming with animators, musicians, directors, actors and YouTube stars, each bristling with more passion and creativity than the next. Check out what they've made in support of the hairy month.



“If I Had a Moustache…” by Pixel Park. "We believe in making the world a better place, one ‘stache at a time."

This is just a taste. Like what you see? Sadly, much like Scotty from Star Trek we 'just don't have the power, Captain' to handle Vimeo at the mo, so check out their awesome video here.

Directed and produced by Pixel Park. Music written and performed by Mike Ameling




Rock band Red Racer provided their new track 'Put it out' for our official Made in Movember video this year and played at our London Launch party. They are awesome Mo Bros who are on the road at the moment, living the values and rocking out with their Mo's across the country. Check out the boys here and give their new album 'Define' a listen - a percentage of sales will be going directly to Movember.



Gallery of Mo are group dedicated artist from across the country who give up their time and considerable talents to provide unique and custom Mo'traits for Movember donations. They have been taking part for some years now and they're showing no signs of stopping - they are true makers. Get over to their website and make a donation today to get your own piece of Movember Memorabilia today. You can also use this as a great way to donate to a friends through the medium of art and give them an awesome gift at the same time!



For the last two years, Eldmer Gill was tattooing Mo's on people's fingers to raise funds and awareness for Movember. This year he has changed it up by applying his artistic talents to the canvas instead of the skin, by creating this 'Movember Fight Club' print. £10 will get you this awesome handmade print (which will come to you in a protective tube via first class post) and the knowledge that you're making a £5 donation to Eldmer's Mo Space at the same time. To get your hands on one of these prints, head over to his Mo Space and bag yourself a modern classic.



About ten years ago and after recognising a few of the symptoms, long-time Mo Bro David Stapleton went to his GP and was hit with the devastating news that he had prostate cancer. After several difficult years of treatments and therapy, David is still monitoring his PSA levels, hoping they stay in a managable range. He has taken part in Movember for a few years, but for 2014 decided he needed to crank it up a knotch. Being a creative and musical soul, he knew what to do. David and 'The Mo Band' (nice) have created this track 'Let Your Mo Grow' for Movember. You can buy this catch track on iTunes or on Amazon for under a pound, with all profit going to Movember. (NB - this photo was taken pre-Mo...don't worry!)



Mo Sistas come in all shapes and sizes. This piece of Mo Sista Manga art is from an Italian exchange student, created whilst she is on a trip to Scotland - hopefully there will be many more like it! She is aprt of a class called 5th Capes from Trento, Northern Italy and were selected from several schools focusing on fashion, design and architecture. They are visiting only briefly, and but thanks to their teacher Peter Buckley, they already know all about Movember. Check out their blog here, that has a distinct Movember tinge to it.




Alice Dorrington has been a long-time supporter and fundraiser for Movember. She was ranked number two fundraising Mo Sista in the UK last year and number ten in the world. Her dad, Rick, who tragically passed away in April after a six and a half year battle with prostate cancer. This is her moving tribute her father.


Head over to Get Involved for more ideas of how you can make Movember your own this year and drop us an email to info.uk@movember.com, as we always love to hear what our community are up to.