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Helping a gloomy area under a railway bridge shine with local stories. -
How do you brand exuberant food, made with passion by the humblest of people? -
A Marks & Spencer wine range named after the elegantly dressed women in the Spanish Las Fallas festival. -

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A functional wayfinding piece designed to enhance the area's architectural character and appear timeless. -
How do you communicate a passion for soups that's run in a family for generations? -
A mural to mark Kingshill Parade, incorporating a boarded-up window and linking the shop's past as a sweet shop with its current use as a Post Office. -
How do you make a brand feel as happy as the people who share in its profits? -
How do you communicate one man's passion, the product and the main ingredient in one? -
Designing a flexible, premium and timeless system for Fozzy Group’s top-tier range of own brand/private label. -
How to enhance Penge’s high street with thoughtful, targeted upgrades -
How can a chain of coffee shops in South East London make commuters' journeys more interesting? -
Hearing nostalgic stories from shop owners and customers inspired a typographic mural to restore local pride. -
A mural made out of a mosaic of images from the local community, making a dark, uninviting alleyway a community asset. -

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Commissioning artists to create a public welcome in Northwood Hills. -
An enamel panel timeline mural uses history to brighten up a dark, unloved underpass near an Elizabeth Line station in West London. -
How to brand an active, community-focused area of London so it’s synonymous with every community activity? -



