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Quality Matters is not-for-profit organisation, dedicated to enhancing the quality and effectiveness of social services across Ireland. Their mission is to support not-for-profits, social enterprises, charities, and state agencies in designing innovative, evidence-based solutions that positively impact marginalised communities and individuals. The latest brand identity uses the letter Q as a starting point with a focus on progression....

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Mean Greens Vegan Kitchen

Mean Greens is a bold new vegan food truck serving up plant-based burgers with attitude. Operating across a range of high-profile venues — from Bloom Festival to bustling food markets and competitive street food events — the brand needed to stand out in a crowded space while appealing to a diverse audience. The challenge was to create an identity that would resonate widely but still speak directly to the fast-growing vegan market. The branding had to clearly communicate the plant-based offering while capturing the energy and edge of the food itself. As part of the project, naming played a key role. "Mean Greens" is a playful twist on "lean greens," injecting personality and flavor into the brand. The word "mean" suggests bold, punchy flavors and a rebellious approach to vegan food — breaking away from the tired stereotype of bland plant-based meals. Design of the Mean Greens Vegan Kitchen - while working...

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French Foodie in Dublin

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