As you’ll no doubt know we’re Mynt, a leading creative design and project management services agency based in Leicestershire with a prestigious portfolio of some of the world’s leading high street retailers, educational establishments and charities amongst other sectors.
Due to an expanding client base, we’re now looking to strengthen the team with a hands-on professional 2D/print project manager who has the necessary skills to deliver outstanding results in such a fast-moving, high quality environment. You’ll need to have the ability to manage design and production projects at the highest level and demonstrate great presentation and organisational skills. A thorough knowledge of print production and design studio scheduling is a must along with 2-3 years experience. Read the rest of this entry »
August 9th, 2010
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We’re about to start working on a branding project for local recycling specialists, Acorn Recyclers. As part of this first stage project, we’ll be redesgning their identity, providing a new look and feel for their website and refreshing their suite of stationery.
Ollie Pattertson says ‘As far as I’m aware, this is Mynt’s first client in the area of recycling. This shows how we can apply our design skills to other sectors than retail, education and charity and also underlines our commitment to such issues. We can’t wait to get cracking on the project.‘
August 9th, 2010
Tags: Brand development, corporate identity, recycling, stationery, Website design
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Following the recent conference for licensees and associates we’ve mentioned, the Lee Cooper brand was officially relaunched to the trade and public at Bread & Butter in Berlin during July. Joining the core brand elements of denim for Men and Women were the new brand extensions of kidswear, footwear, watches, eyewear, fragrances. jewellrey, swimwear, bags and underwear.
The booth included new retail elements that international licensees could select to present their products, including the retail fascia with striking red door, denim library, feature displays and brand extension displays. We’ve updated the portfolio section of the site to include shots of the new stand so you can see them here.
Our collective hearts missed a beat when Bob reported back that the comments of the senior management team. ‘They don’t like it…‘ he texted. There was a loud cheer when this was followed by ‘They love it!’ Andrew commented: ‘It’s great to see the Lee Cooper brand back where it belongs’.
August 9th, 2010
Tags: Brand development, Bread and Butter Berlin, Exhibition design
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