November was a busy month in the studio where we took on a few new projects, inched closer to the finish line on several more, and celebrated a birthday.
"We’ve worked with progressive think tanks and collectives several times over the years – like-minded groups dedicated to the greater good."
We’re delighted to begin working with Enough! Scotland, an informal collective of activists whose aim is to reorganise society and economy so that collective resources are managed for the benefit of people and planet. We’ve worked with progressive think tanks and collectives several times over the years – like-minded groups dedicated to the greater good. We’re at the initial stages of creating a new brand for them, drawing experience and insights from previous studio partnerships with Our Common Home, Win as One, and The Glasgow Alliance to End Homelessness.
We’ve also begun working with Pelion, a company which provides cellular connectivity for any device, wherever you are in the world – helping the stuff of everyday life happen. We’ll have more updates in the coming months.
Work powers on with Little Nook, Perth Museum and Formula E with launch dates scheduled for early 2024.
Longtime clients Eden Mill had some exciting news this month - their 2023 Art of St Andrews single malt won at the The Spirits Business Design & Packaging Masters. Alastair Cliff, strategy director at design agency Here said: “A clear concept, beautifully executed. The artistic design by Jill Calder is richly detailed, and strongly evokes a sense of place. The jewels on the bottle are beautifully done, and the aligning of the label is of very high quality. Strong, confident, bottle shape.” Read more on this collaboration here.
Finally, we celebrated co-founder Andrew’s birthday with a Nippon Kitchen lunch. Happy birthday Andy!