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Loaf toasts Manchester creativity at 10th anniversary party
Loaf Creative surrounded itself with the cream of Manchester talent as it toasted its 10th anniversary and office move.
I Am Kloot frontman John Bramwell took a brief break from his European solo tour to perform an intimate and atmospheric set at the event, which included cocktails and street food with a Mexican twist from the El Capo Tequila Bar on Tariff Street, and a selection of real ales from local company The Runaway Brewery.
The celebration has been captured in a 10 Year Party celebration page on the Loaf Creative website - http://loafcreative.com/#ten-years. It includes photographs taken on the night and a video charting 10 years of Loaf Creative.
Previously based in Skelmersdale, Lancashire, Loaf has relocated to the historic Waulk Mill in Ancoats, Manchester.
Co-founder and director Dave Mullen said: “Our move puts Loaf at the heart of the UK’s burgeoning northern creative industries sector and so it was only natural to collaborate with local talent for our launch party and birthday celebration.”
Fellow director Alan Houghton added: “We had a fantastic night and look forward to developing further collaborative partnerships in Manchester and beyond.”
While Loaf’s services include the full range of creative marketing solutions - including branding, design, digital and content – the agency’s founders say it is defined by its ability to offer creative solutions which challenge convention while delivering results and technical proficiency.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Donohue .
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