Sunshine Sugar Website

Sunshine Sugar

Website and print collateral

 

Background and brief

Sunshine Sugar is the only 100% Australian grown, made and owned raw and refined sugar manufacturer. We were approached by Sunshine Sugar to re-design and build a new website to target their business to a consumer target market. The old website was missing a professional look and feel and focused on their business-to-business audience using their corporate logo and brand colours.

The work

Our main objective was to design a new responsive website for mobile and desktop and to make it feel like a trusted brand for the consumer market rather than the corporate side of the business.

To showcase Sunshine Sugars’ authenticity in its business practice in being sustainable, local and offering a great product, we updated the brands colour palette to be more natural-looking with soft colour tones of neutrals and browns to work alongside their primary branding colours and recent photography.

To target their consumer audience specifically we updated the brand logo to the recognisable product branding that we all know to be Sunshine Sugar and showcased not just the products but also included a recipe section and fun fact features, such as a history of the business and links to careers and other information for customers and researchers alike.

Sunshine Sugar Website
Sunshine Sugar Flyer
Sunshine Sugar Flyer
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    Wildling Ginger Beer – Seven Mile Brewing Co

    Seven Mile Brewing Co - Wildling Ginger Beer

    Brand Strategy, Product Branding & Packaging

    Wildling Seven Mile Brewing Co Can

    The work

    Barefruit were ecstatic to be awarded the brief to develop the branding (from naming straight through to production) for Seven Mile Brewing Co.’s most recent creation – a fresh and zingy Ginger Beer. The project kicked off early January 2021 and went through the full creative process to arrive at a playful, artistic, and very distinctive result – Wildling Hard Ginger Beer.

    Seven Mile Brewing Co., wanted a brand that appealed primarily to women, but also men who seek out beer alternatives, and those who love a cocktail (Pro tip: Wildling goes amazingly well with spiced rum and fresh lime, over ice). To capture these key market segments, the brand personality needed to be unique, fun, cheeky and visually catching. At the same time,  communicating its USP’s: use of local ingredients, the tangy ginger kick and a subtly, sweet finish

    The Barefruit project management team had an excellent opportunity to ‘flex their creative muscles’ for this project with quite a bit of freedom to explore naming and design options. The process took the team on a 7-month journey to conceptualise, design and refine each and every detail of the artwork for the cans and cartons.

    Creative Lead Alex Wales says

    “We started with concepts and moodboards to present the client with lots of options and completed a full competitive analysis to ensure that the result was going to be distinctive, unique and match the product itself. Once we finalised the artwork, we worked on the details to the cans and cartons until everything was approved and signed off; ready for production.”

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    Wildling Ginger Beer Packaging Design Media Mock-Up
    Wildling Ginger Beer Packaging Design Media Mock-Up
    Wildling Ginger Beer Packaging
    Wildling Ginger Beer Carton

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      Lismore City Council Video Campaign

      Lismore City Council

      Agriculture Awareness Video Campaign

      The work

      We recently produced a series of short videos after winning a project with Lismore City Council. The brief was to create a series of videos to showcase and promote agriculture in the Lismore region. The videos were a key element of their Economic Development Strategy and were to highlight agricultural opportunities in the Lismore Region as well as help grow, support and diversify the Lismore economy.

      During pre-production, Barefruit worked closely with Lismore City Council to help bring their vision to fruition. This consisted of internal meetings, location scouting, visual storyboards and shot lists. The original brief was to shoot some inspirational imagery and create five short videos that could be used in an integrated agricultural awareness campaign, however, during post-production, it was evident the content that was captured on the day of the shoot was filled with “lots of gold” which resulted in each video being approximately double in length.

      The end result was a series of beautiful videos that promote the local area, opportunities available and the endless possibilities on offer within the region. The style of the videos is down to earth, visually pleasing and gives the viewer a sense of inspiration and determination to set up their own agricultural business, no matter the product or scale of their project.

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      It was a joy to work with the following agribusinesses on this project:

      Nimbin Valley Dairy

      Mountain Blue

      Table Under A Tree

      CannaPacific

      Five Sixty Farms

       

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        Chamber Toast to Business Success

        The Northern Rivers Review has featured us in a story about the announcement of finalists in the NSW Business Chamber's Northern Rivers Regional Business Awards. We are very excited to be recognised as finalists in the category of Business and Professional Services.

        We are finalists, alongside 129 other businesses across 7 of the LGA's in the Northern Rivers; Tweed, Byron, Ballina, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley and Clarence Valley. The formal awards night will go ahead (fingers crossed) on Saturday, 23 October, where winners in each category will be announced. Winners will move onto the State awards, where they'll compete against 12 other regions across NSW and Sydney.

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        Read the full article here.

         

        Winners in Business and Professional Services

        Barefruit Wins

        Last Friday evening, we (Barefruit Marketing) were awarded the 2021 Business Excellence in Business and Professional Services award, proving that not even the statewide lockdown could dampen our spirits.Originally, there was going to be a Gala evening, but that didn’t go to plan, due to the current lockdown. Instead, the Ballina Chamber of Commerce honoured local businesses for their excellence by inviting entrants of the 2021 Ballina Shire Business Excellence Awards to tune in to the local community radio station, Paradise FM to celebrate this year’s winners within the Ballina Business Community.

        Professional and Business Services Award
        Highly Commended in Excellence on Small Business
        Nothing can stop us

        The entire team dressed in our fancy award threads (from the waist up) for the ‘virtual awards’ and tuned into a team Zoom call while listening to Paradise FM, excitedly anticipating the announcement – with bubbles at the ready. Thrilled and emotional, we were awarded ‘2021 Business Excellence in Business and Professional Services’ and were highly commended in the category, ‘Excellence in Small Business’. The competition was high going head-to-head against other local businesses including consulting agencies, real estate, and mortgage broking services.

        Agency Co-founder and Director Evan Harding says,

        "We might be a small agency, but we’re ‘perfectly formed’, producing creative work on par with city-based agencies. The results speak for themselves, as clients around the country have trusted us to achieve their objectives for over nine years.”

        The full list of awards and winners

        Evan continues,

        “Being recognised for our achievements over the last 12 months during our most challenging year is something we are really proud of. The effect of the pandemic on the economy and our clients meant we had do things differently so having a ‘virtual awards’ night wasn’t going to impact our celebrations.”

        A bit about Barefruit (that's us!)

        We find solutions and implements marketing strategies for our clients, including branding, TV commercials, print advertising, online marketing, websites, event management, PR, social media, direct marketing and more. While we are based in Ballina, we do work with client across the country. We are passionate about client relationships, workplace wellbeing with regular team updates and giving back to the local community whenever we can.

        Evan continues,

        “We have assembled a team of internationally experienced professionals, each passionate about producing high quality marketing solutions, all from our Ballina office, or currently from home. We have an eye for what looks great and an attention to detail. We love what we do and we’re proud to call Ballina ‘home’".

        Happy Team
        Working together to pull through

        Co-founder and Director Claire Harding comments,

        “Barefruit has created a culture that allows for a tight knit group of people who truly care about each other. We work around individual schedules and have flexible hours which allow life, family and extracurricular activities to fit into our professional lives – especially during this current climate. This approach really pays off when the team are living a well-balanced life and are able to let the creativity and strategic thinking flow naturally.”

        She concludes,

        “This is what I love about creating our independent agency from the ground up. We started the agency nine years ago in our dining room knowing that we wanted to do what we love, whilst seeing our clients succeed and our community grow. I can’t wait to see what the future holds for us."

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        What clients are saying

        It was great working with Jennica and Claire from Barefruit Marketing. They really took time to understand my project and delivered amazing ‘pitch’ / media release to appeal to journalists and media corporations. I felt comfortable sharing my ideas, and they were able to capture my vision and marry it to their expertise. Would highly recommend.

        Alex Bosin

        EV Classic

        I'd like to say a huge thank you to Claire and Charlotte from Barefruit Marketing who have helped me in the last couple of months to pull this amazing media event together. The agency has offered their services on a pro bono basis, I am so grateful for the work they have done. Claire and Charlotte have been my unconditional support crew to lean on for advice and ideas, and I am excited about how our relationship will move forward in the next few months.

        Kate Kempshall

        North Coast Community College

        I have been using Barefruit for my SEO and website development for Behind the Barrel. The best part about Barefruit is your're not just getting the attention of one of their staff members. The whole team works together to help bring the best possible outcome for your business marketing. I highly recommend Evan and his team if you want to take your business marketing to the next level.

        Jarryd

        Behind the Barrel

        The Barefruit team is always friendly, helpful and very professional. They have taken the time to understand our business needs and develop a effective strategy to grow our brand.

        Andrew Illingworth

        Tweed Coast Holiday Parks

        Just want to say a HUGE thank you to each and every one of the team for the website. You all went over and above and most certainly went above my expectations. I'm extremely happy with it (been bragging a bit about it just quietly) and couldn't have done it without you all. Thank you for bringing this to life.

        Trent Chapman

        Prevent Consultants

        Byron Magazine features Barefruit’s rebrand of BayFM

        It was exciting to see that the local Byron Magazine ran our story on the pro-bono work we recently completed for not-for-profit, community radio station, BayFM. We completed a rebrand to help strengthen the brand and increase funding for the station which was near closing down.

        The new branding is the result of an 18-month collaboration and sees the inclusion of the station’s home of Byron and was rolled out across all brand assets including a new website. Barefruit Marketing’s Co-Founder Evan Harding says,

        “It was decided that to change the station’s name was a step too far, so the logo was simplified to be more digitally friendly, flexible and to include the world-famous name ‘Byron’. The brand’s fonts, colours, and images were all recreated for today’s digital world.”

        Read more about the project here.

        Byron Bay’s iconic radio station BayFM gets a rebrand and a facelift

        bay FM rebrand and logo

        Barefruit has recently supported iconic and not-for-profit community radio station, BayFM, as part of a pro bono project to help launch its new brand identity and new position as a digital platform.

        The Brief

        The long-standing radio station, established in the early 90s, sounded the alarm bells as funds were reaching a record low in February last year. With the station just weeks from closing, the business identified the need to strengthen the brand and increase funding and that’s when creative agency Barefruit Marketing Byron Bay acquired the project.

        The new branding is the result of an 18-month collaboration and sees the inclusion of the station’s home of Byron. Barefruit Marketing’s Co-Founder Evan Harding says,

        “It was decided that to change the station’s name was a step too far, so the logo was simplified to be more digitally friendly, flexible and to include the world-famous name ‘Byron’. The brand’s fonts, colours, and images were all recreated for today’s digital world.”

        Bay FM bumper sticker
        The Rebrand

        The rebrand includes a black and white logo, collateral featuring a vibrant and fun colour palette, and a new website, using phrases such as ‘Listen like a local’, ‘Tune In. Chill out. Sign Up’ which is very much in line with Byron Bay and its culture.

        Barefruit Marketing’s lead creative, Alex Wales, worked closely on the project with NZ-based designer Dan Mercer together with Nick Richardson and Nick Mercer from BayFM, for over 100 hours of donated time to develop the brand as a digital platform to attract new advocates and reach current supporters in better ways.

        Evan Harding continues,

        “We believe that good business drives good community, and Barefruit was in a unique position to help BayFM. Over the past nine years, Barefruit has worked with a number of not-for-profit organisations and both founders are board members of charities, giving them pro bono access to some great minds and creative services. In every instance, we’ve seen extraordinary results and our partners are thriving more than ever before. These success stories affirm our belief that pro bono work done properly can help transform businesses and organisations."

        Bay FM website banner
        Happy Clients, Happy Days

        BayFM’s Nick Richardson comments on BayFM and the experience of working with Barefruit.

        “We really dislike asking agencies to work pro bono, because we know it costs them to provide that work. But the fact of the matter is BayFM simply had no money. It’s an independent, volunteer-run station and receives no ongoing government support. Knowing this, the Barefruit team jumped in to help without hesitation and without charge, giving us more time and better service than we could have hoped for.”

        The website is now live – bayfm.org and all other launch elements are in the process of being rolled out this month including signage, ads and stickers.

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        What clients are saying

        It was great working with Jennica and Claire from Barefruit Marketing. They really took time to understand my project and delivered amazing ‘pitch’ / media release to appeal to journalists and media corporations. I felt comfortable sharing my ideas, and they were able to capture my vision and marry it to their expertise. Would highly recommend.

        Alex Bosin

        EV Classic

        I'd like to say a huge thank you to Claire and Charlotte from Barefruit Marketing who have helped me in the last couple of months to pull this amazing media event together. The agency has offered their services on a pro bono basis, I am so grateful for the work they have done. Claire and Charlotte have been my unconditional support crew to lean on for advice and ideas, and I am excited about how our relationship will move forward in the next few months.

        Kate Kempshall

        North Coast Community College

        I have been using Barefruit for my SEO and website development for Behind the Barrel. The best part about Barefruit is your're not just getting the attention of one of their staff members. The whole team works together to help bring the best possible outcome for your business marketing. I highly recommend Evan and his team if you want to take your business marketing to the next level.

        Jarryd

        Behind the Barrel

        The Barefruit team is always friendly, helpful and very professional. They have taken the time to understand our business needs and develop a effective strategy to grow our brand.

        Andrew Illingworth

        Tweed Coast Holiday Parks

        Just want to say a HUGE thank you to each and every one of the team for the website. You all went over and above and most certainly went above my expectations. I'm extremely happy with it (been bragging a bit about it just quietly) and couldn't have done it without you all. Thank you for bringing this to life.

        Trent Chapman

        Prevent Consultants

        Behind the Barrel – Logo Refresh

        Behind the Barrel

        Logo Refresh

        Behind the Barrel - new vs old logo

         

        The work

        Behind the Barrel is a tour operator that specialises in brewery and distillery tours throughout the Ballina and Byron Shires. There are numerous options to choose from and guests get to meet the local artisan brewers and distillers that craft the delicious beverages that sampled on the day.

        Owner and guide, Jarryd, takes his guests to some of the hidden gems around the region. From the lush hinterland to the bustling centre of Byron Bay, he is well known for sharing his knowledge of the area and the industry; providing an unforgettable day out. Stops include Stone & Wood Brewery, Cape Byron Distillery, Seven Mile Brewery, Wandana, Lord Byron Distillery and Husk.

        Jarryd jumped on board with the Barefruit team a few years ago with a personalised SEO program to help drive traffic. Once his bookings started rolling in, he approached the team to take care of his paid social, Google ads (SEM) and more recently, to refresh his logo and zhuzh up his website.

        We love working with Jarryd- and we highly recommend his tours for staff parties...100% good times...guaranteed!

        behind_the_barrel-mockup-website
        behind_the_barrel-mockup-social

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          Marketing, even when you’re crazy busy

          Juggling Marketing When You're Busy

          Our region has been so fortunate to have had so much business recently. We’ve heard that many local businesses have been overwhelmed with demand. Considering how difficult 2020 was, this is an amazing place to be so soon after. Whether you’re crazy busy with high demand, expanding your business or working towards getting back to pre-COVID times, marketing is always important.

          Marketing does help drive sales, and so much more than that. So even if you think you’re busy now, you’d be taking a big gamble to let it slide from your business strategy. The Northern Rivers has been flooded with visitors, and your marketing tells these people why they should consider you. Without these messages, your competitors will be thanking you.

          In It to Win It

          If you’re not in the game, you can’t win. Good marketing makes consumers think of you first when they need the product or service you offer. The brand awareness, interest and desire for your brand will impact your sales positively, no doubt. Keeping up with social media, traditional advertising, emails, digital marketing, SEO (whatever forms your strategy) keeps your brand in the forefront of consumer’s minds. If you drop your marketing efforts, even from just one channel, your competitors will already be ahead of you. Vying for consumer’s attention is a competitive game, so you must always play if you’re serious about growing your business.

          Slow and Steady

          It’s hard to keep up with marketing when you’re busy but you can’t let it take a back, or even a side seat. Consistency always wins. Right now is a great opportunity to put long-term marketing strategies in place to drive awareness and sales for the future. With a surge in domestic travel and people moving to the area, you can expect to see business steady all year round and your marketing efforts need to reflect this. You’ll need to continuously communicate with visitors, the locals and the new people arriving in our area. Businesses that never stop marketing experience a forward-momentum situation, like a train getting faster and faster along the tracks. Don’t slam the brakes on your marketing when you’re busy - doing so could slow down your sales in the future. To maintain sales (and to grow them!), be consistent.

          Always Communicate

          Tactics such as social media marketing, email marketing, print, TV advertising and PR help you tell your brand story. The more you communicate value to consumers, the more they consider you a voice of authority in the industry, especially if you’ve got something interesting, valuable or different to say. In 2021, brand activism is extremely important to influence purchase decision-making, so tell your story and communicate your brand’s personality to consumers.

          Having a long-term strategy and consistency in your marketing activities helps you compete against your competitors, maintain and drive sales in the future and grow your business. To keep moving forward, don’t stop what you’re doing.

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