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Daisy Chain Associates (Full)

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Daisy Chain Associates is a social enterprise established in 2004 that stands by those afflicted by drugs and alcohol in the family. They do this through plays that are based on real life research which tackle some of the most serious and controversial issues that many face at some point or throughout their lives. Through Daisy Chain Associates we have also carried out work that has been used in Simpson House of Edinburgh, a major institution that helps children and families that have been affected by issues such as substance abuse. With the serious nature of the themes we used subtlety and sincerity to convey the fundamental messages of the projects we have worked on. The owner of Daisy Chain Associates, Maggie Aitken has returned to us for several pieces now, and recently left us this testimonial:

“These were two complex briefs, which required the Designers to have a serious understanding of, and empathy with, the short plays involved – our work is intense and important, and the impact that we make has, of necessity, to be pretty much immediate in dramatic and in visual image terms. Their strength is in producing simple but intensely focussed work, memorable and apparently straightforward but when taken in conjunction with the plays, revealing of layers and levels of interpretative capacity. This is an almost unique ability, and when you add the understanding of colour to design, you do have work that is very memorable indeed – Ooto’s work with us now adorns the desks of our varied audiences over the last few months and that means from Politicians to Psychologists, Strategists to Support Workers and Event Managers to everyone else! And in every case, the design on postcards and folders has attracted attention. Which is exactly what we want.”

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The Southern Bar

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The Southern Bar, located at 22-26 Clerk Street, Edinburgh asked us to produce a range of new promotional materials to express their fresh image to attract the local student population. The bar is steeped in history, with many different images and clientele mixed up over several decades. The new management have performed brilliantly, by refurbishing the décor and introducing a simple, affordable and appetising food menu.

The menu and flyer we have produced so far in this project were made to be eye-catching, functional and fun. An example of our flyer is shown below:

The Caves

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The Caves is a unique private hire venue built into the sub-structure of the 18th century South Bridge in Edinburgh. They came to us because they wanted a slick new brochure that promotes this unusual venue’s various services. First, they asked for a brochure that they could offer for download or email to prospective clients. We decided that this venue was so beautiful that it should be the centrepiece of the design, and used a professional photographer to capture the atmosphere there. We also provided a similar brochure for The Rowantree, a partner venue that is linked to The Caves but provides slightly different services. The gallery below shows the brochure for The Caves.

In order to ensure The Caves could best communicate their brand effectively, we also updated their logo and have been asked to produce a full set of marketing materials for the venue’s many other offerings. To find out more about The Caves, visit their website use this link, The Caves, Edinburgh.

LeMe Laundry

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‘LeMe’ (Let Me) take care of that for you, says Jody, the entrepreneur behind this interesting concept that serves to meet a far reaching dispersion of needs for its customers. First off, Jody has recently opened his laundrette in West Maitland Street, which has survived the dreaded tram works plaguing local businesses.

However, we understood that avoiding damage from the works was not an easy task, so we provided Jody with some bright and colourful banners and flyers to grab as much attention as possible for a modest fee. Jody is a bit of an eccentric entrepreneur, and he has came up with lots of additional ideas, including Foorier, a food courier service (Jody likes to squash words together if you haven’t noticed) that uses a network of takeaways to provide customers with the exact meal they want under one roof, with the easy of online ordering. We are currently working on building this together with Jody.

Take a look at the flyer we produced for Jody in 24 hours, as part of our rapid response service.

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