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Raised by Bears have just completed the branding and website development for well known, local food supplier - MARKET GUY -


Guy sources and delivers free-range, organic meat and fish on-demand from Smithfield and Billingsgate Markets and a handpicked selection of small farms and producers.


We have been customers of Guys for many years, and were delighted when he asked us to develop his branding and online business.


Alongside a distinctive new identity, we developed a fully responsive, e-commerce website to guarantee a great customer experience on laptop, tablet or mobile. We continue to work with Guy on a range of print and online material, and are currently developing his social media channels and strategy.


We wish him the very best of luck going forward with marketguy.co.uk


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Raised by Bears are an independent design studio based in East Dulwich, South East London.

We specialising in branding, web design & development, and design for print.


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RAISED BY BEARS

286 Lordship Lane

East Dulwich

SE22 8LY


M: 07720 712553

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