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New Stoats Sports

We’ve been working with Porridge bars manufacturer Stoats to develop the branding and packaging for its new Stoats Sport range.

The products are specifically formulated for a pre exercise boost and post workout recovery. Our design is clean and demonstrates sports performance, while suggesting that the product is more of a natural, healthy option than a lot of similar products. We’ve also developed advertising and point of sale merchandising material for the launch this month.

We’re now working on a refresh of all Stoats porridge bar packaging, so check back soon to find out more!

The York Roast Co. Now Open For Business

Yesterday saw the opening of the first newly branded restaurant for The York Roast Co. in Chester. The primarily take away style business, which also trades from two sites in York was previously ‘York Hogroast’ and the Chester site is the first to incorporate a seating area.

We’ve designed the new Chester shop, as a template for the brand and the concept will be fine tuned across the two York restaurants, before rolling out in many other towns.

The York Roast Co. serves the finest hand carved meat sandwiches, drawing people in from the street with the mouth-watering theatre of the carvery display in the window.

As well as designing the new branding and interior, we managed the build and designed the finishing touches, such as POS, uniforms and packaging. We also developed the menu product offering with a food stylist and chef from our close network. Together we created the new ‘Beastly’ sandwich specials and introduced new items such as filled Yorkshire puddings and marinated pork ribs. We also complimented the offering, suggesting freshly ground coffee by Taylors of Harrogate and traditional drinks by Fentimans.

The identity is a blend of traditional and contemporary, mixing a butcher shop feel with the fast paced appeal of a New York deli. The takeaway counter is black granite, faced in reclaimed scaffold boards, with a backdrop of white subway tiling and black grout. The reclaimed scaffold boards reappear in the seating area as tabletops sat on bespoke, raw steel frames, with industrial red pendant lamps hanging above. The floor of the restaurant is tiled in a black and white check, which is mimicked in the check chef’s trousers worn by the staff. The colour palette mixes heritage black, with gold and white, for an old York feel in a contemporary setting and the logo illustration was created by Jono Wood from the Robot Food Artist Network.

The York Roast Co. Director Wayne Chadwick said, “We’re absolutely delighted with the feel of the place. Robot Food have transformed our business, considering every detail to create a brand to rival the best independent restaurant chains.”

 

 

 

Pigging Out

This week we art directed a range of tasty point of sale images for a restaurant chain that we’re rebranding. The York Roast Co. is the new name for York Hogroast, who currently have two takeaway roast meat sandwich shops in York.

We’ve been working a full rebrand and designing a new retail unit for the company in Chester, which will be their first restaurant to have seating. As well as the interior design, we’ve worked with our shop-fit partners, Bright Green Creative, managing every step of the build. We’ve also worked with friend, food-stylist and consultant chef, Spencer Finch, to develop the menu, which now has a more branded theme and an improved product offering.

The interior is now finished and the restaurant will be open to the public next Friday, when we’ll be able to announce full details and show pictures.

EDZ Layering

Brand Framework | Branding | Product | Packaging | Art Direction | Copy | Retail | Web | Advertising

HOW TO REBRAND AN ESTABLISHED MOTORCYCLE LAYERING COMPANY, TO APPEAR MORE TECHNICAL AND BREAK INTO NEW SPORTS MARKETS .

When EDZ approached us to re-design their packaging, we identified that a re-brand was needed in order to maintain position within the motorcycle industry and to break into new sports markets.

To demonstrate this we researched and suggested the possible outdoor sports market opportunities and the leading brands within them. We then showed how our logo concept worked alongside these brands.

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The new brand logo is iconic and suggests ‘performance layering’. We introduced the ‘Performance Layering’ strap-line and a colour coded performance icon to work on garments. Both a small part of the logo and the performance icon change colour to denote which climate category each product sits within.

We designed new packaging structures in a matt laminate finish to enhance the performance feel.

As the garments are single colour, we removed pack photography and replaced it with a product window. This reduced the number of artwork skus required as product specifics are featured on colour coded, gloss varnish stickers.

Both the reduction in pack variations and the removal of photography reduced cost for the client.

 

 

 

We designed a functional new website, with both a motorbike and outdoor sports side to appeal to both markets. We also art directed versatile lifestyle photography to work across the website, point of sale material and advertising.

 

 

While working on the project, we also suggested new clothing designs for both the performance layering and a new range of casual clothing.

Inspired by a confident new identity, EDZ opened a new flagship store in Cumbria and we designed the signage and POS.

 

JAMES TILLEARD | Managing Director at EDZ Layering

Fermented Nation

Identity | Illustration | Web

HOW TO CREATE A TRADITIONAL BRANDED FEEL FOR AN AMERICAN ARTISAN FOOD RETAIL WEBSITE.

Fermented Nation is a new concept in food retail, that champions independent American artisan food producers, selling their products across the states.

The identity and website design wanted to reflect the business model in a style that the food producers would appreciate. All the producers are selected by the team behind the business and this is shown in a quality roundel which appears on the site.

 

Netto Foodstores

Branding | Packaging | Art Direction

HOW TO REDESIGN A RANGE OF UNDER PERFORMING FROZEN READY-MEALS AND PIES.

Netto tasked us to redesign a range of frozen ready-meals and pies that were under performing.

We suggested creating two new brands to separate meals and pies, developing a simple, more premium feel for the meals and a steak house influenced identity for the pies.

The branded square icon on the new read-meal packs changes colour, according to provenance and the meals within that sub category are all propped accordingly. For example, we chose a category green colour for the Italian influenced meals and propped them with ciabatta and a wooden pepper mill on an oak table top.

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Early indications were that sales had almost doubled, before ASDA bought the company in 2011. 

Maryland Cereal Bars

Packaging | Art Direction | Copy

HOW TO EXTEND A WELL KNOWN COOKIE BRAND ACROSS NEW PRODUCTS.

Working with Burton’s Biscuits and their manufacturing partner, we created the packaging for a new range of Maryland cereal bars.

JP Bar

Branding | Packaging | Art Direction | Copy | Retail | Advertising

JP Bar Logo

HOW TO CREATE A FRESH IDENTITY FOR A NEW JACKET POTATO AND SANDWICH BAR.

JP Bar is a new business with it’s first restaurant in Headingley, which is the student capital of Leeds.

JP Bar Shop

The identity we created combines three colours with three fonts to create a bold, eclectic style, full of messaging, inviting product photography and cheeky brand tone.

Northumbrian Fine Foods

Identity | Packaging | Illustration | Art Direction | Copy | Web

HOW TO REBRAND A PREMIUM BISCUIT MANUFACTURING COMPANY.

Northumbrian Fine Foods manufacture biscuits and snack bars for major brands and retailers. Having worked with them on a range of packaging projects, they asked us to redesign their corporate identity and website.

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The new identity is fresh and bold, clearly suggesting what the company does. We introduced the strap-line “Baking to homemade recipes since 1936″ to add human characteristic to the company.

We also developed a new budget brand for the company, so that they can produce a range of their own products to sell into discount retailers. The font for ‘Harvest Vale’ is the same as the parent company, linking the two.

KIRK CONNOR | Commercial Director of Northumbrian Fine Foods

 

Thorntons

Branding | Packaging | Art Direction | Copy

HOW TO LAUNCH A NEW COOKIE RANGE FOR A 100 YEAR OLD BRAND, FAMOUS FOR CHOCOLATE.

We worked with Thornton’s and Northumbrian Fine Foods to develop a new range of cookies under the Thornton’s brand.

The design draws on the heritage of the brand. We gave each card pack the appearance of a traditional glossy biscuit tin, using sweet shop style stripes and a paper label-feel holding device, over product photography.

Our design became the template for the roll-out of all Thorntons licenced products.

 

VANESSA CHRISTIAN | Head of Design at Thorntons