Fresh from the Field — Almighty Mart by Marx

6 years ago by

This Fresh From The Field by Marx features an agile design response to assist their client trade during COVID restrictions.

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The Brief:
Helping mates pivot in lockdown. Almighty @drinkalmighty and a bunch of mates are banding together to help each other get product safely into people’s hands.
The Response:
To assist Marx created the Almighty Mart logo, a ‘store within in a store’ selling a bunch of premium local products.
They drew inspiration from the bright, positive visuals of 90s supermarkets and convenience stores, and whipped up the cheeky logo for a nimble launch. https://www.drinkalmighty.com/pages/almightymart

Tags : Almightybranding and identityCovid-19e-commerceMarx

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