Featured Projects
On 29, Mar 2015 | No Comments | In Branding Comms Marketing Copywriting Illustration Publications Tone of voice | By slim
Cool Tennis Tricks Campaign
Our marketing campaign to get kids playing tennis went live this week with free poster and ball packs going out to 2000 children in the region.
With the events taking place this weekend we’ll have lots of pictures of the campaign in action next week, british weather permitting!
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The Muscle Fixer
For Jacqui Konkol we created a complete brand that portrays a fun image that distinguishes her from her competitors. The result is visible across a variety of media including, a responsive website, Facebook graphics, t-shirts and stationery.
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Home Retail Group Phone Posters
The Home Retail Group updated it’s phone systems, and needed to help staff get to grips with the new system. Our tiny, tactile booklet was designed to be propped up on their computers, with witty, memorable images such as a log splitter for log-out, and a hot water bottle for warm transfer.
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Ford SME brochure
Ford Retail asked SSHY to design a digital and printed brochure to promote their new Fleet Car Support service to SMEs. They had draft content, but needed an overall concept to market the service.
Everyone knows about Ford’s expertise and heritage, so they needed to show they could provide a tailored solution.
We felt Ford needed to show potential customers that they really understood the SME business owner and the issues faced every day.
Our approach used a low-fi photography style, with a concept that showed the SME business owner is never stops thinking about the fleet.
We created a digital brochure for use on tablets as well as a traditional printed brochure.
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NOA NOA
Design for premium customer loyalty card, in-store point of sale, fashion show invitations and ongoing glossy magazine advertisments.
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Our Favourite Food Recipe Book
Sunita led her Creative Team at Argos to design, photograph and artwork an inspiring recipe book to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust. The book has raised £10k, and can be bought in selected Homebase stores.
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Home Retail Group Phone Campaign
The Home Retail Group updated it’s phone systems, and needed to help staff get to grips with the new system. Our tiny, tactile booklet was designed to be propped up on their computers, with witty, memorable images such as a log splitter for log-out, and a hot water bottle for warm transfer.
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Argos PR Party Invitation
We love designing invitations for PR events. This one was designed and hand printed by Sunita a few years ago for a garden furniture launch at Argos. They invitation helped draw in a record number of attendees.
On 29, Mar 2015 | No Comments | In Comms Marketing Copywriting Point of sale Tone of voice | By slim
Boots Store Point of Sale
Sunita worked in the in-house design team at Boots many years ago. She led the team on this major project which redesigned the entire approach to in-store point-of sale for the company.
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National Childbirth Trust Baby Magazine
The Olney branch of the NCT had been producing their magazine in Powerpoint. Readership was poor, despite the top-quality articles. We designed the publication as a favour for a friend, giving it an optimistic, friendly and engaging feel. The branch president thanked us formally saying ‘you have helped us look professional’. Parents now buy it, funding the cost of production.