Posted on January 21, 2016
‘High Seas Ink’
The company I have chose to create a corporate identity for is the Shoreditch based tattoo parlour ‘High Seas Ink’. This company is planning on furthering its branding identity to be considered as a National chain.
The company’s name itself emits a nautical sea theme, that has a sense of individuality and prestige. In my opinion it also is aiming to target a primarily male based audience, although arguably can be and should be considered as a unisex brand.
From researching into existing London based tattoo parlours all have this unique and original image, however these current brands are single parlours that don’t have a national presence. One example I have looked into is the company ‘Cloak and Dagger’.
I decided to look into the area of London that the company originates from to get a sense of its background and roots that the company originates from. Timeout London describes the area of Shoreditch as:
“Some say Shoreditch has had its day, that London’s trendy brigade have moved on. If you go to Brick Lane Market, though, it doesn’t look that way. The weird and wonderfully dressed hordes keep coming to the rough triangle made up by Old Street, Great Eastern Street and Shoreditch High Street, packing into ramshackle bars and independent shops. Despite the spread of affluence, much of the area maintains its original gritty, urban edge; many of the walls and shop fronts are plastered with graffiti. Of course, for many the grime is all part of the appeal – if you want a big garden and posh schools, move to Muswell Hill.”
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