SCOTTISH craft drinks design agency Thirst yesterday unveiled the results of a major project with one of the UK’s best known and most respected breweries – Fuller, Smith and Turner.
Glasgow-based Thirst, which has been operating for 18 months, worked with Fuller’s to create a new design system for their seasonal range of 16 cask and keg beers.
The project launch is a major part of what has been a stellar start for the firm’s second year in business, with three new team members brought on board as turnover increased by 100 per cent in six months. That growth has been attributed largely to major new client acquisitions in London and abroad.
The value of new works – which includes projects in the US – has totalled in excess of £100,000 in the early part of the year.
Creative director Matt Burns said: “Fuller’s is synonymous with quality and it has been fantastic to create a new design system for the seasonal calendar of beers.”
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