BuxtonThreeTwo Round-Up: March
March saw the launch of our new website, which we are extremely excited to share with you all! It’s pretty snazzy if we do say so ourselves. We've been busy working on our portfolio to show the power of the work we have done and to add our own spin. There were too many good ones to choose from so take a look for yourself!
What is the latest in the world of BuxtonThreeTwo?
Apart from all systems go the BuxtonThreeTwo website, we have been continuing on our delicious journey with a virtual brand partner. We’ve been working on an indulgent Burger brand and healthy yet delicious clean chicken concept. Both will be live very soon.
Alongside brand work, we held BuxtonThreeTwo’s first ‘Insight Session’. We discussed the ’new norm’ of digitalisation, online and how traditionally Business to Business (B2B) business can build Direct to Consumer models to achieve long-term growth.
If you didn’t get a chance to watch our first Buxton Insight session, then you can read the summary here. Or if you’re interested in discussing potential opportunities for your business then our doors are always open.
Has anything caught the team’s eye this month?
Fuchsia: Spring! Just loving getting outdoors and seeing the new season arrive after a long winter. My social feeds are full of colourful blooms and new leaves emerging and it’s blotting out everything else for me right now.
Grace: I’m moving house in a couple of weeks, so my life has been completely dominated by furniture hunting! I’m really obsessed with all things plywood right now - looking for a plywood sideboard to match my plywood coffee table and shelves.
Introducing Hal
I have a background in building businesses and brands, and raising seed capital. I’ve previously co-founded a business and then had a role at the world’s largest angel investment network, helping businesses prepare for and raise seed investment. Beside this, I’ve done my best to explore as much of the world as possible, having been lucky enough to have lived in 3 different continents.
Fact of the Month from Hal
Live forever? One species of jellyfish (the Turritopsis dohrnii) is immortal…it can revert back to its child state after having become sexually mature, and therefore never dies.
What’s in our camera roll this month?
It took Finnish photographer JP Metsavainio 12 years and 1,200 hours of exposure to create this panorama of the Milky Way. Not only did he capture the entire galaxy, but also 20 million stars that reside within that vast expanse.
Brand Manager