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25/03/2024

Brand Storytelling in the Digital Age

Telling your brand story is a lot easier with help from digital marketing. Click to learn more about how it works!

19/06/2023

Building a Strong Brand Identity: A Step-by-Step Guide

Brand identity is more than just a logo; it encompasses the essence of who you are, your values, and the overall personality of your business. It serves as the heart

15/03/2023

Colour Psychology in Marketing and Branding

Colour is everywhere. It can influence consumers and the way they view the personality and representation of your brand, as well as be a key component in marketing. Having an

20/07/2020

Alfred Homes

creating a timeless identity

We started working with Alfred Homes before they had even built their first house.

Alfred Homes had a strong long term vision and direction for the company.

26/03/2019

6 Logo Changes That Nobody Really Noticed

16/10/2017

Are you using Brand Guidelines? Here’s why you definitely should be…

24/03/2020

The Brick Station

creating a stylish identity

As the main creative and marketing partner for property developer Bargate Homes, Rooster works on the marketing for multiple developments all at once. Each has its

23/03/2020

Archers Wood

Archers Wood

Bargate approached Rooster to create a visual identity and narrative for Archers Wood.

Bargate sets itself apart from other developers. All marketing materials must exceed expectations – and for us

05/03/2020

Technograph Logo

rebrand

Technograph wanted to improve their brand presence within their industry. To best understand the business, we organised a site visit to research the products and to get a real feel

20/02/2020

New Forest Rebrand

New Forest Ice Cream

New Forest Ice Cream is a widely recognised brand, known as one of the leading ice cream manufacturers in the UK. Their existing brand was restricting the

22/05/2020

Active Gloucestershire

fall proof

Being physically active can help mental health, relationships, as well as success at school and work – but two‐thirds of people in Gloucestershire are inactive. Active Gloucestershire is a