Many hours have been spent looking at youtube videos of street food. No documentaries, no voiceovers, just videos of day-to-day happenings across the world. We like to think we’ve collected some really good ones over the years, and since we are missing eating out so much, we thought it would be a good chance to share some of these with you.
The rise of craft beer over recent years has not only highlighted the triumph of flavour, taste and expertise over mass-market blandness, but has also made a new audience aware of the unique and artisan approach to marketing and packaging—the craft of visual language.
When supper clubs aren’t been hosted, cook at home meal kits mirror that supper club experience at home. Cooking sauces, apparel and lifestyle products encourage the audience to engage further with the brand, bringing flavors and style of Peranakan culture into their homes.
We have been fooled in the past with claims of recycled paper and eco friendly printing, to only find out the whole process has been green washed. Although a totally ‘green’ printing process is yet to be developed, Marc the printers is doing everything it their power to clean up the process
In our search for the authentic, for the flavoursome and the family run, we’ve compiled a list of our favourite cheap eats and date-worthy Chinese restaurants Leeds has to offer.
Turtle and Hare was founded by two reunited university pals. After graduating we both went on to work with global clients and on national campaigns. We quickly learnt our true passion was building relationships with independent brands and startups. Returning to Huddersfield University was a fun trip down memory lane.
Projects come and projects go. Year on year we improve on our skills, and eventually, that leaves old projects looking a little out of place in and amongst others. Sadly that time has come for our Mini Isme project, which now finds it's permanent home in our blog.
The small and independent businesses we work alongside have suffered setbacks and complications during this period, but have countered this uncertainty with tremendous resilience and focus. Instead of catching ourselves in the chaos, we dived right back into work and continued to support our clients with whatever they've needed.
A collection of un-used, un-finished, logo design concepts. When we launched we were trading for around six months without a logo, stuck in our own heads with, what should our logo be? Eventually, we settled with, less is more. Often we approached with quick turn around projects, and this is a good example of how time can be your friend when designing brands.
We’re actively conscious of our choices that impact the planet and make every effort reduce our footprint at home and in the office. We hold these values at the core of the business. Our long term goal was always to effect positive change with our collective skillset, and Figures has become our way of highlighting these environmental issues, promoting the practices and processes involved in creating long term solution.