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    Fabrik is a specialist creative agency in London. They’ve developed deep expertise in core areas of brand strategy, branding, naming, visual identity, campaigns, and digital marketing. In their view, these key disciplines are central to brand-building and brand development. They don’t dabble in other areas. They don’t spread their talents and their energy too thinly. Fabrik rolled-off the production line in 1995. Since then, they’ve worked with an eclectic mix of clients including AXA, Affinity Sutton, Skype, Birkbeck – University of London, Sony, Aviva, The BBC, MTV, Goldsmiths, AstraZeneca, The Royal Society, and Johnson & Johnson.

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    Tungsten Branding provides brand creation and development services, brand alignment, and brand consulting services. In essence, they help brand a company owner's idea or vision for their business, product or service. This includes defining the brand objectives, clarifying the message and creating the brand identity.

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    Zinzin is a naming and branding agency that creates powerful product and company names to propel and differentiate brands beyond their competition. They are committed to helping companies rise above the generic branding chatter that clogs cultural discourse. They want to set your brand free. It is their belief that naming is a science, and for that they have a rigorous, battle-tested process in place. But They also firmly believe that naming is an art, and it is the art and poetry potential of names that separate companies from the pack of competitors who fail to understand the value of a great name.