Archive for the ‘Retail’ Category
Celebrating a great relationship with KFC
Our latest reception display in the London office is to celebrate 6 years of producing great work for KFC.
In: Brand communications, Exhibitions, Food and Drink, Ooh that's nice, Retail, What are we up to? · Tags: DB Communications, Design Bridge Communications, KFC, Reception displays
Friday Favourites
3D fish sculptures in resin, creative ideas made from books, and painstaking craft on our Friday Favourites.
In: Advertising, Architecture, Art, Brand communications, Brand Experience, Film & Animation, Food and Drink, Ooh that's nice, Product design, Retail, Structural design · Tags: Books, Fast food, Friday Favourites, Painting, Sculpture, Wimpy
The Apostrophe is dead. Long live the Apostrophe.
Waterstones has lost something. The once definitive bookshop is moving ahead without its apostrophe (and yes, I did have to think twice about whether to use one there) and this has set up a media storm of Biblical proportions. What does this mean for a brand name?
In: Brand communications, Corporate Identity, Fonts, Naming, Retail, Viewpoints · Tags: Apostrophe, Books, Copywriting, Waterstones
Friday Favourites
Louis Vuitton animals, vintage circus posters, a painting typewriter and more on our Friday Favourites
In: Art, Brand communications, Fashion, Fonts, Graphic design, Ooh that's nice, Product design, Retail, Structural design · Tags: 100 year celebration, Centenary, Friday Favourites, Illustration, Louis Vuitton, Posters, Sculpture
A Review of new brand names in 2011
Here are a few contenders for best or worst name of 2011, although there can never really be a truly bad name – just names that get you noticed, those new ideas we all dislike at first, but which grow on us eventually…
In: Brand communications, Corporate Identity, Digital, Food and Drink, Naming, New launches, Ooh that's nice, Product design, Retail, Technology, Viewpoints · Tags: Amazon, Avios, Bacardi, Beckhams, Diesel, Haircare, Kindle, Netflix, Personal care, Pinterest, Quikster, Ralph Lauren, VO5, Waitrose
Terence Conran’s The Way We Live Now
The current exhibition at London’s Design Museum, “The way we live now” is a comprehensive exploration of the impact and legacy of Sir Terence Conran since the 1950s. What this exhibition also does exceptionally well is illustrate the importance of coherent customer experience in building successful brands.
In: Brand communications, Exhibitions, Ooh that's nice, Product design, Retail, Structural design, What are we up to? · Tags: Design Museum London, Habitat, Sir Terence Conran
Friday Favourites
Animals in teacups, music to live by, Perrier-Jouet’s flowery world and Prada’s motion book: some of our Favourites found this week.
In: Brand Experience, Digital, Fashion, Film & Animation, Food and Drink, Ooh that's nice, Product design, Retail, Structural design · Tags: Brandworld, Ceramics, Champagne, Friday Favourites, Hand made, Location-based, Music, Nagging Doubt, Perrier-Jouet, Prada, Wines
Friday Favourites
Knitted cities, old advertising, and a massive ceramic horn – some of our favourites found this week.
In: Advertising, Brand communications, Fashion, Film & Animation, Innovation, Ooh that's nice, Retail, Structural design · Tags: Converse, Friday Favourites, Knitting, Paper, Sculpture, Signage
Aloha Fashionistas!
Design Bridge was there to mingle with the fashion crowd at Liberty’s last night and sample a few of the free cocktails-just a few, honest!
In: Exhibitions, Fashion, Food and Drink, Retail, What are we up to? · Tags: Cocktails, Design Bridge, Liberty, Liberty's, Mahiki, Mahiki Coconut, Model waiter, Tiki, Vogue, Vogue's Fashion Night Out
Retail branding n’that
Branding Agency Design Bridge are delighted to announce that they had nothing to do with this retail branding proposition. It must be said that whilst truth and personality are clearly at large within the proposition, it lacks a certain je ne sais quoi.
In: Brand communications, Brand Strategy, Corporate Identity, Naming, Retail, Viewpoints · Tags: Brand positioning, Branding, Signage
