Bitesize

It‘s Bisqit, but in chunks

  • How do you find a great idea?

    That’s the question we’re asking in the new Bisqit newspaper which landed with a thud outside the office this morning.

    The paper features recent work from us, accompanied by our philosophy on finding that elusive idea.
    So how do you find a great idea? Well that would be telling!

    If you'd like a copy of the paper, please drop Sophie a line at [email protected].

    Print by Newspaper Club.

    Posted by Matt Cridland

    Matt Cridland

  • The leading star

    A Saudi Arabian based holding company, with a focus on women in business, education, venture capital and concierge services required a name and identity.

    We came up with the name 'Stellar Group'. The logo which reflects the name, is formed of a group of stars, representing the individual businesses or clients. The brightest star represents 'Stellar' leading the way.

    Posted by Michail Kowal

    Michail Kowal

  • The future is partnership

    Soho Partners is a new partnership marketing agency. They make the link between brands and the things people enjoy, care about and spend time with – from music to sport, film to community, gaming to entertainment.

    The brand we developed for them cleverly plays on this idea, through the use of a plus device in the logo – which informs the graphic language and messaging. The focus is bringing things together to create something of value.

    Our scope of work included the brand identity, look & feel, messaging, stationery, animation, website and environmental branding.

    Posted by Michail Kowal

    Michail Kowal

  • Friendly Fires at Cannes

    Our first year at the Cannes Lion International Festival of Creativity saw us creating one of the most talked about parties of the festival on behalf of SayMedia. At the beautiful Plage du Festival, we constructed a modern tent canopy with open sides, using the beauty of the beach as the backdrop to the party.


    The DJ flown in from New York had everyone warmed up as the main entertainment of the night, Friendly Fires, took to the stage. With the clear blue skies and sea lapping behind them and 800 people jumping up and down in front of them, the setting was idyllic. Whilst more delegates queued at the door Friendly Fires took the house down with their energy and showmanship, the lead singer bounced around the stage and into the crowd making it all the way to bar before being engulfed by the crowd.

    Amazing music in an amazing setting, the party was a huge success and we’re looking forward to next year!

    Posted by Alison Yuill

    Alison Yuill

  • Chris King illustration

    We’ve been working on a pitch with illustrator Chris King, so thought we’d share a few examples of his work, full portfolio on his site.

    We’ve had him drawing a lot of push bikes, which apparently he finds harder to draw than people – I know what I’d rather draw!

    Posted by Matt Cridland

    Matt Cridland

  • The icing on the cake

    Here’s a little snack we were treated to before a board presentation in Cairo last week. I think that means our client likes the brand we created for them!

    Posted by Karen Porter

    Karen Porter