Project News

Nov '16

Lincolnshire Food & Gift Fair

Tom Bradley

It’s that time of year again and the Food & Gift fair at the Showground is by far the best way to get yourself filled with Christmas spirit at the start of the season! This year we’ve had the pleasure of working with the marketing team on updating the branding for the event and yesterday was launch day.

With the event celebrating its 15th successful year it’s now one of the biggest Christmas events around with over 150 exhibitors offering everything from local food and gifts to cooking tips at The Lincolnshire Kitchen (another branding project from last year) and inspiration to create the perfect Christmas. 

Food & Gift Fair Lincoln Branding

"Working with Root Studio has been an absolute pleasure. Their creative design, efficiency and customer service is second to none."

This year we’ve given the logo a refresh with slight tweaks to the typography and a general tidy up across the board, supporting this we’ve also worked on the new styling for the event with a new look that’s sure to appeal its target audience with some lovely fun touches and cute illustrations to boot. 

Food & Gift Fair Lincoln ticket flyer design

As well as general advertising templates we’ve helped the marketing team produce artwork for roadside banners, exhibition displays, social media graphics, a brilliant folding event guide, traditional printed marketing and our favourite - the tickets.

We were fortunate enough to be invited along to the preview evening so we’ve had a sneak peek at what’s in store for those lucky visitors this weekend. We’re sure that the event is going to see another hugely successful year and if you’re not already planning on visiting then get yourself down there!

Thanks for reading

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