Say hello to Red Dog's newest recruit, Seán Cotter. Recently graduated with First class honours from IADT, Seán brings with him a love of type and branding and we're excited to have him on board. Welcome to Red Dog Seán! 🌟 p.s. if you were admiring the recent programmes at the FAI Ireland v.s England and Greece games, that'll be Seán's handiwork 😀 #studiolife #newrecruit #Irishdesign #graduate
Red Dog Creative Agency
Graphic Design
Dublin, Dublin 4,219 followers
Creativity isn’t about pretty pictures. It’s about compelling ideas, beautifully executed, that grow business.
About us
We are about creativity that means business – crafting work that resonates, delivering impactful brand identities and designing solutions that captivate the imagination.
- Website
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http://www.reddog.ie
External link for Red Dog Creative Agency
- Industry
- Graphic Design
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin, Dublin
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1993
- Specialties
- Brand Strategy; clarifying and telling your story, Marketing Campaigns, Brand Identity programmes; delivering your story, Printed communications, Advertising, Annual reports, Video, Animation, Websites, Infographics, Creative Writing, Rebrand Projects, and New Brand Development
Locations
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Primary
22 Ely Place
Dublin, Dublin D02 AH73, IE
Employees at Red Dog Creative Agency
Updates
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Congrats Vermillion Design Consultants. 🥳🥳
Lovely afternoon at the Vermillion Design Symposium to help them mark their 25 years in business. Lovely to meet new people and old acquaintances. Thanks for the invite. Anne B.
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A proud day in the studio today with the official unveiling of our rebrand for Comhairle na nÓg. We absolutely loved collaborating with the team and young people on this project to deliver a brand and website which reflects their vision for today and into the future. Watch out for our case study coming soon.
🚀✨ We are thrilled to announce the launch of Comhairle na nÓg’s brand new website and refreshed branding! 🚀✨ Today marks an exciting chapter as we unveil a fresh look that reflects the vibrant, dynamic and collaborative spirit of youth voices across Ireland. Our new website is designed to better serve Comhairle members, young people eager to join, and policymakers looking to involve youth in decision-making. Explore our new site at www.comhairlenanog.ie and see how we’re amplifying the voices of young people from every corner of Ireland. Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
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We’re on the look out for a curious and eager to learn junior designer to join our team. Send your cv, cover letter with a little bit about yourself and portfolio with no more that 4 projects (pdfs under 10mb or links please) to [email protected] Application deadline 5pm Monday 19th August. We’re looking forward to meeting you! #lovedesign #Irishdesignindustry
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Red Dog Case Study: Barnardos Ireland At least 1 in 4 children that Barnardos Ireland supports has been affected by domestic violence and abuse. To raise awareness about this, Barnardos asked us to work with them on a new campaign – #KidsVsDomesticViolence – to empower children and young people to share their stories and ensure they feel seen and heard. We were proud to contribute to this important campaign, creating a powerful tone to increase visibility for children and young people, amplify their voices, and validate their experiences and emotions. The campaign is a collaborative effort that features the voices of over 74 children and young people who have been impacted by domestic violence and want to have their voices heard. #KidsVsDomesticViolence includes a toolkit and postcards, enabling children and young people to communicate their messages in their own words. Go to https://lnkd.in/eymTnZxy to get a closer look at the campaign or please visit https://lnkd.in/guRAM-cM for more additional information about The Empower Kids Project. Áine McGee Ashley Caprani Paula McEntee Charlotte Tudor
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We're very happy to report that three of our identity projects from last year — for Tall Order Coffee, St John of Gods and Maeve's Bar — are included in the 100 Archive's 2023 selection, launched last night at Etsy Ireland. You can take a close look at each of the selected projects (and lots more besides!) at www.reddog.ie Every year, the 100 Archive celebrates the top 100 examples of contemporary design from the previous year, showcasing the designers, collaborators, and clients behind each remarkable project. We want to congratulate the brilliant Red Dog team for securing three spots in this year's archive. Go to https://lnkd.in/eFDNPr6t to explore more of our projects selected for the 100 Archive in previous years. Saint John of God Hospital, Ireland Mary Doherty Susan Carberry David Stanley Áine McGee Paula McEntee Elena Stevant Charlotte Tudor Stephen Ledwidge #100Archive #irishdesign #irishcreativity #visualcommunications #brandidentity #brandrefresh #designcommunity
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New Work: Introducing CONCEPT, a new cutting-edge facility for early-stage biotherapy development at the NIBRT National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training. CONCEPT offers an innovative approach, providing clients with flexible and scalable solutions for their research/manufacturing needs. Our mission was to create a bold brand identity and website that embodies the forward-thinking and scientific excellence that defines the organisation: a brand that firmly positions CONCEPT within the biotherapy sector while pushing the boundaries to reflect its unique offering. Equally important was highlighting the exceptional team of scientists behind CONCEPT. Collaboration is at the heart of its operations, so we focused on showcasing the team's passion, drive, focus and openness. This human element fosters trust and connection with the brand. Discover more about CONCEPT and see how we captured their spirit by visiting https://lnkd.in/eXkxhJi4 Ashley Caprani Alessandra Ravidà David Stanley Susan Carberry
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We're #hiring a new Operations Manager in Dublin, County Dublin. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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At least 1 in 4 children Barnardos Ireland works with have experienced the impact of domestic violence and abuse. We were honoured to work with Barnardos Ireland on a new campaign – #KidsVsDomesticViolence – which aims to give them an opportunity to tell their side of the story. When working on this campaign brief, our primary consideration was how we could empower children and young people and make them feel seen and heard. It was about creating a powerful tone to increase their visibility, amplify their voices, and validate their feelings and experiences. Throughout this week, you will see a series of posts and hear their words on radio stations nationwide. The campaign is a multi-agency collaboration with services from around Ireland. It includes the voices of more than 74 children and young people who have lived with the impact of domestic violence and want to have their voices heard. Working with them to bring this campaign to life was a privilege. This campaign also includes a toolkit and postcards that enable children and young people to communicate their own campaign message in their own words. Please visit https://lnkd.in/guRAM-cM for more information about The Empower Kids Project and this important campaign. Case study coming soon.