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Fantastic 15

18 January 2016

Forget your 15 minutes of fame – Spoon Media’s longest-standing clients can now lay claim to 15 years of first-class publicity. Since 2001, Spoon Media has been providing complete promotional packages for discerning customers, working with small to large companies nationwide. From sole traders to international publishers; from simple websites to glossy corporate brochures; from [...]

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Bah humbug!

24 December 2014

Merry Christmas to our friends, colleagues, clients, suppliers and contributors. Thanks for all the help, support and confidence during 2014 – here’s hoping next year is even better. Of course, a Spoon Media blog post wouldn’t be traditional without a bit of a work-related banter, and what better time to be traditional than good old [...]

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Sizzling summer

1 August 2014

Is it really August already? It seems like only two minutes since Spoon Media’s web design desk was introducing our latest clients and enticing new projects. Needless to say, work is well under way to create some seriously sparkling websites and a couple of eye-catching new brands. Retro furniture specialist Heavenly Metal has just opened shop, [...]

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Spring has sprung

3 April 2014

Spring is already proving to be a refreshing season for Spoon Media, with an engaging variety of new clients and existing projects to keep our keyboards (and Mac mice) busy. Among our recent assignments, we’re busy rebranding renowned horse trainer Guy Robertson, we’ve produced a logo design for Horizon Consulting, we’ve provided a basic content-managed [...]

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Cars, books and a copywriter

11 October 2013

Some of us play sports. Some of us prefer quiet strolls in the countryside. Some of us even enjoy moshing to hardcore punk rock in sticky-floored student bars. But for Spoon Media’s chief copywriter Dan Williamson, free time often involves old cars, fast cars or – best of all – old, fast cars. Which probably [...]

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Heavenly Metal

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Upcycling, urban cool, vintage industrial furniture specialist, dedicated to rummaging around for heavenly finds.

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That swoopy, swanky, mid-century-modern sofa in Spoon Media’s meeting room has a lot to answer for… We simply can’t resist a stylish new project, and when it’s as funky as Heavenly Metal’s steampunk-inspired e-commerce website, we’re passionate about providing trendy proposals that echo this fresh new firm’s achingly cool appearance. If only our design studio looked this chic.

Spoon Media’s services to Heavenly Metal

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Building Chemicals Online

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Online mail-order building supplies specialist, supplying trade and DIYers with building chemicals at affordable prices.

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If your cellar is leaking in water like a paper umbrella and local builders’ merchants are all a bit useless, you need a reliable mail-order supplier of damp proofing products and tanking slurry. Building Chemicals Online realised a waterproof way to plug holes in its marketing strategy was to enlist the services of Spoon Media. So we built up a trade-strength e-commerce website and laid the foundations for a future household name. A proper grand design!

Spoon Media’s services to Building Chemicals Online

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Guy Robertson Horsemanship

Company profile

Guy Robertson Horsemanship provides training for horse and rider, specialising in behavioural problems and breaking of young horses.

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You know those projects that seem simply perfect? The type that’s surely just made for your company? The sort of work that’s so apt that it seems more like a hobby? Well, when Spoon Media’s creative director Sarah Mortimer happens to be a hippomaniac (that’s an equine obsessive, in case you were wondering), you can imagine how happy she was to design a patriotic new logo for her favourite horse trainer…

Spoon Media’s services to Guy Robertson