
The Base on wheels! A YFC Drop-in in Dromore devised a strategy of taking the drop-in concept to the kids on the street by converting a lorry and branding it React 2:21. We had the joy of adding some funky graphics to it and you can see the outcome below.


We were approached by Alana Interiors to develop both external and internal signage for their new premises. As this was not a rebrand we were sensitive with their already established identity and worked closely to create the right look. We also developed some point of display and typography for their coffee shop wall, counter and menu boards.


The brief here was more of an ‘information design project’, which included elements of their brand. Also due to the space and the fact that it was the complex’s main foyer they wanted something attractive and eye catching. In answer to the brief we provided the solution below using a mixture of vinyl, perspex and raised elements. The feedback on this has been very positive, from both a practical and aesthetic point of view.


When doing the rebrand for Allplay we generated some initial visuals of the signage for their premises and also livery for their fleet of vehicles. We felt that the application of the logo worked well and that the ‘Allplay see-saw’ was a great design element to make the vehicles unique and instantly recognisable.



After doing the initial rebrand of Thyme Square we set about making the new look consistent through all aspects of their communication. As you can see below, we went for a very clean cut look, using raised letters, brushed steel and a subtle use of frosting in the windows. Feedback from their clients has been very positive.



