Phallic Logo Fails

A few weeks ago, a brand new chicken shop in Cardiff ruffled a few feathers when it unveiled it’s new logo (pictured below). However, since the food company has also gone on to produce posters (below) telling customers to “eat cock”, “touch my breast” and “touch my thigh” we’re not so sure that the owner […]

Is Social Media The New Pound?

Would you exchange goods and services for positive Tweets, Facebook posts or Instagram pics about your brand? Think about it for a moment, whilst you may not be getting cold, hard cash for your products being paid via social currency does have it’s benefits including spreading your brands message far and wide. Well, paying via […]

Why Brands (and celebrities) need to quit Twitter Q&A’s

Twitter is one of those places that is just awesome at coming to life when something goes wrong for example: Dodgy hashtags. Remember when Susan Boyle’s PR team thought it was a great ideal to throw a party for her album? It would have been had it not been for the hashtag they attached to it […]

The PR stunts of the 2014 World Cup

Despite the run up to the World Cup being plagued with stories about civil unrest and FIFIA’s dodgy dealings, PR companies across the world have been under pressure to come up with creative ways to get their clients noticed. Truth is the days of the humble press release are long gone. The public now have […]

Drunks Turned Into Human Adverts…

Photo Credit:  Yaocho Bar Group We all know that there’s a problem with binge drinking in the UK. City centres on a Friday and Saturday night have become no-go zones unless you relish stepping over half eaten kebabs and playing dodge the drunk. However, in Japan they take binge drinking to another level. On a typical […]

Netflix logo goes flat

Seems Netflix has now joined the recent ranks of Ebay, Microsoft and Google (as well as others) in refreshing their logo with a more simplified and flattened version. The above logo was spotted in the last few days on a trailer for their new TV series ‘Orange is the new black’.

Logo Design Process – Belinda McCarthy Wedding Photography

Last year we had the pleasure of working on the logo design for ‘Belinda McCarthy Wedding Photography’ a contemporary documentary wedding photographer, based in the South West and working across the UK. Here’s abit more about the project and also the development and design process behind the identity you see above.

3 Reasons Why Great Design is Essential to Your Business

So you’re looking over your website, and you think to yourself, “Eh, this looks alright.” You may be on the fence about that rebrand the marketing department is mulling over. Perhaps you’re not really the creative type and don’t really “get” the hype. If you’ve got a great product, it doesn’t matter what your promotional […]

Digital Design vs. Print Design in Your Marketing Strategy

Image via David Mello Happy Mediums: Digital Design vs. Print Design in Your Marketing Strategy From the conception of the internet, brand interaction has changed and evolved. A dialogue has been running for almost as long—between the pixel-savvy doomsday criers and the purist would-be hipsters convinced that analog is the new digital. Back and forth: […]

Just add photos: Why Jelly could actually work

By Erin Griffith On January 7, 2014 Today the stealthy app from Twitter co-founder Biz Stone revealed itself: It’s a Q&A app called Jelly. The reaction was “meh.” The most obvious reaction was to name all the other services offering the exact…

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