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Besford & Dinmont

The brief was to build an online resource for both residents and leaseholders alike. An iconic block of 130 flats situated near Broadway Market needed a new identity and a streamlined online hub to reflect new managment and community spirit. From this resource owners and renters are able to access important information or report an issue.

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Cherry

New music, fashion and sports PR agency Cherry Creative were looking for a brand identity that could speak and work across all sectors. The brief was cool not corporate but that had to stand up in both corporate, high-end and youth worlds. The cherry on top.

Bleach Hairparty

 

To create and brand a digital event ‘Hair Party’ – a direct response to the COVOID-19 situation unfolding in England and America. By harnessing the power of the experience of a Bleach online  ‘consultation’ to help select a Hair Party Pack and receive an invitation to the exclusive and interactive celebrity home dye session. Bringing technologies together to connect people to each other and to the Brand.

Davis Woolfe

Working on brand development and finding where this young Law Firm were positioned was key to defining their brand visually. Treading the fine line between traditional law but showing their fresh take on legal problem solving, diversity and social responsibility.

 

Katie Hammond

An updated brand refresh and overall look for still life photographer Katie Hammond. We wanted the work to speak for itself so the digital platform we created shows off her beautiful use of colour, angles light and shadows at their best.

Beautifully clear text, animation fades and a custom folio view gives a great viewing experience whether on a desktop, tablet or mobile and the java flourishes give this site a joy through it’s fluid and simple navigation.

A showreel video completes the new brand direction. Working with Katie on the Curation, Art Direction, Edit and Sound to give a fresh take on her work as moving image.

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An_Other Practice

Yoga and Movement is big business and the massive over saturation of the yoga landscape has left what should be a calm practice full of noise. The challenge was to define the brand narrative and showcase the core values of Another Practice, it’s unusual take on a traditional principle and it’s inclusive outlook whilst also being mindful of it’s origin and audience and stand out from the crowd.

Looking to cut through the traditional yoga aesthetic with a clear bold statement, creating something as personal and unique as representing each individuals journey with movement and their own body. No two experiences are the same and there is never a destination so this is represented through both the wordmark and the multiple ways the brand system can be used.

Personalization is also encouraged with brand pencils and a secondary coloured in mark.

McQ Tech Sole / Vol 2

A/W18 sees another 3 videos from us for McQ – Alexander McQueen new Tech Sole Sneaker range. Taking inspiration and colour from the season’s graphic theme and selecting to work with super luxe still life photographer Katie Hammond, these next videos in the series take another turn on the playful aesthetic of archive Japanese television culture.

To be shown on all McQ online platforms and in-store, with a portrait edit of each for Instagram.

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McQ Instagram

Director & Edit – Liz Bisoux
Shot – Katie Hammond
Process – Sharna Osborne
Music – Not Waving

Fix Coffee

The Challenge

To create a new brand narrative for a well loved coffee establishment chain. After 10 years of being a self made entity, the challenge was to embody the brands existing ethos and represent it in a more consistent and defined way through all touchpoints right through to the interior aesthetic.

The Approach

Defining the core values of this established coffee mecca was key to pitching their brand voice. Already known for their playful take in their former branding this was taken a few steps further with updated spellings for coffee that are both tongue in cheek, international, fantastical and fun as well as new strap-lines.

Glitch branding, a simple colour palette and off-kilter art direction round up the overall new refined visual identity for the brand. 

 

The Karaoke Hole

Full 360 Branding for London’s first drag queen Karaoke club. As little sister to Dalston Superstore the branding and Art Direction had to feel as such and resonate with the clubs existing clientele as well as appeal to a whole new audience. With a nod to Alice in Wonderland and the experience of entering the world of The Karaoke Hole through a little door on the street down into a tinsel and velvet cocktail bar with the stage and into a world where you can let your hair down, be entertained and be a star on stage.

The online presence as this would be the first port of call that most people would make their decisions to book a table so we gave them a fun and interactive platform that enabled quick booking as well as more detailed information on the hosts as well as answer any questions people might have about how the club operates.

Make sure you check them out for yourself, book a table online and go down The Karaoke Hole!

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Voodoo Ray’s Refresh

5 years after our initial branding for Voodoo Ray’s and having grown the brand to 4 sites, it was time for a visual identity refresh. The central branding and identity are so iconic of the brand that it would take a lot of care to identify where and how an injection of new creativity should come in. New font sets and typography, an updated colour palate, new icons working with illustrator Natalie Strange and an overall new art direction bring together a delicate balance of old and new! 

All internal signage, Menus, Digital and online platforms, merchandise

Launching the new look with the opening of the Peckham site at the end of ’17 the refresh has now been rolled out across all 4 sites.

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Voodoo Ray’s

Full 360 branding fun for this New York style pizza joint, first in Dalston then Boxpark Shoreditch and most recently Camden Stables Market. Summer sees their much loved mobile pizza van doing the rounds too!

Playful and tasty with the interior colour explosion already set from Architects Brinkworth, we thoroughly enjoyed creating  a striking branding and visual language for them to match and all the assets that it extended out to : menus, decals, order pads, a custom pizza classification and all the neon signage for the exterior – calling you in off what was a dark Kingsland Road and now has definitely started a lights competition since.

Check the website we made them to see what’s on the menu in each location and if you haven’t visited yet, GO. It’s the kind of slices you dream of.

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