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Browncoffee

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Hi Obi


I am the owner, and senior creative of Rhino - a brand consultancy and digital design studio based in East Dulwich and Aberdeen. We have a small but mighty team of five very skilled creatives, planners and developers. We're a good bunch, and great at what we do. Just what you are looking for!


We help businesses improve their company branding, identity, online presence and marketing, through intelligent design, responsive and engaging websites, and effective, creative advertising.


I'm based on Lordship Lane, so if you'd like to meet informally for a coffee to chat through your requirements, please PM me your details and we can set something up at your convenience.


In the meantime, please feel free to look through our website:


Bryan Campbell

Creative Director


M: 07720 712553

DDI: 020 8265 6892

E: [email protected]


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Rhino

Aberdeen | London

www.rhino-ltd.com

I would recommend ED-based designer and branding expert Annie from Raspberry Ripple design. She has worked with several local businesses and has done superb work for my two businesses, the SE22 Piano School and the Dulwich Piano Festival.


See here for lots of recommendations for Annie:

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1409139,1409139#msg-1409139

http://raspberryrippledesign.co.uk

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