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Hi all


I would like to wholeheartedly recommend a fantastic young design agency called Gale and Hayes (galeandhayes.co.uk) who are based just up the road in Forest Hill and with whom I have been working with on the brand and website design of my new catering company, The Flavour Kitchen.


I have nothing but praise for the great quality of work they produced for me not to mention their extreme patience in what was a long and drawn out project due to my work commitments.


After looking around a number of design agencies across London, I came across Gale and Hayes via the EDF and really liked their style. I had a short briefing meeting with them to explain what I wanted, and they delivered some fantastic logos which really summed up my brief to them. They then designed some business cards, stationary, menus, fliers, aprons and last but not least, my website - all of which I am really, really delighted with.


Through my initial research, I can safely say that their pricing is also really competitive too based on the quality of work they deliver.


Just to add, this is my first post on here as The Flavour Kitchen. I have posted under my personal account a little bit before (but not recently) and I don't have any connection with Gale and Hayes - except that I am very happy customer of theirs :)


Best wishes,


Sinead

The Flavour Kitchen

7 Malfort Road

London

SE5 8DQ

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