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Palace Skateboards
The brand that makes bullet points bare cool.
Nick Parker
Jul 22
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Penhaligon's
Perfume, with more than a splash of lyrical panache
Nick Parker
Jul 1
30
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Oatly.
They have a lot to say. And they say it brilliantly.
Nick Parker
Jun 6
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The CIA
This is what really, really serious sounds like.
Nick Parker
May 13
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The Adventurists
Adventure calls. And it has a brilliantly stupid voice.
Nick Parker
Apr 29
14
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Scouts
Putting real life into 'skills for life'.
Nick Parker
Apr 1
28
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Duke Cannon.
Mythical manliness and big bricks of soap.
Nick Parker
Mar 18
35
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Who Gives A Crap?
Doing good with bums and puns.
Nick Parker
Mar 4
20
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Lemonade insurance. So refreshing.
The insurance company putting the squeeze on baffling legalese
Nick Parker
Feb 18
24
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Mr Blog, and the vanishing art of 'folk-branding'
Here's what happened when Mr Asbury visited all the UK's 'Mr' shops.
Nick Parker
Feb 4
8
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Puccino's coffee shops
Stupid little tone of voice
Nick Parker
Jan 21
29
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Can you sum up a brand in one word?
tl;dr: oh yes. As long as it's a helluva word.
Nick Parker
Jan 7
8
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