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January, 27 | 11:16 am | Posted by admin

If it ain’t broke it still might need fixing


We always like to be leading the brand conversations with our client, it’s us who are usually suggesting that a marketing or brand item is in need of being updated or refreshed. We kinda think that this is our responsibility. So imagine how we felt when our client’s response to the latest issue of their quarterly magazine was a lukewarm ‘It’s OK, I think that it’s looking a bit tired though’. Ouch! Naturally, with our professional integrity dented, we sprang into action.

Shipleys are a top firm of accountants and business advisors with a glittering client list, many from the world of film and media. Shipshape is their quarterly client magazine which has news, views, great advice and content. We’ve designed and edited the publication for a few years.

Stuart Dey, Business Development Director at Shipleys LLP explains: ‘In just about every aspect of business it’s a challenge to strike the right balance between sticking with what you’ve got and staying at the front of the pack. Thirdperson jumped at the opportunity to come up with a fresh format and flavour for Shipshape. They followed the brief (including the budget) brilliantly, and we are absolutely delighted with the result and the feedback from our clients and contacts’.

So, what have we learnt here? Well, like a shark, we at Thirdperson HQ are focused on moving forward. If a piece of brand output is working well, and the client is happy, there’s still room to examine if it can work harder and deliver a higher return on investment for our client.

October, 13 | 2:20 pm | Posted by admin

Chocolate covered edamame beans – sounds weird, tastes great!

Here’s a quick snap of our latest packaging project for Nusa Kitchen. When Nusa asked us to design packaging for their latest snack range, we though this was the perfect opportunity to have a bit of fun. In contrast to many of Nusa’s super healthy (and tasty) soups, these snacks are a little bit devilish… and so “Nusa’s Naughty Bits!” were born! 4 further product names were then generated, each with a similarly naughty and playful tone and then housed in simple typographic design. Full case study to come…

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