Our task, appointed by Toby Marriot, Marketing Manager of SIXES Cricket Club, was to design a set of stylish, high quality cricket bat stickers for the cricket bats they use at all their locations (Fitzrovia and Fulham, London and one in Manchester). Toby sent through their brand guidelines, and a decent creative brief. Initially we sent across some concepts for the front sticker. A favourite was chosen which we developed until approved. We then designed the rest of the sticker set based on the style established. The finished cricket bat sticker design oozes style, featuring embossing, matte textured areas and chrome foil borders.
What Toby had to say…
“SketchCode Studio have been absolutely outstanding. We requested a bespoke design for our Sixes Cricket Club bat stickers, and Rod and the team created exactly what we wanted. The stickers are stunning, and our guests often reference how great they look! I could not recommend SketchCode Studio more, from brilliant design skills to excellent communication throughout, they were a pleasure to work with and I look forward to doing so again soon.”
Toby Marriot. Marketing Manager. SIXES Cricket Club.
We print managed the project which from approval was turned around super quick in just two weeks, to coincide with the opening of their new restaurant in Manchester.
About SIXES Cricket Club
SIXES Cricket Club are group of exclusive restaurants passionate about food, drink and cricket! They have several restaurants in London and one recently opened in Manchester. Within their restaurants they have cricket simulators where you stand in a cricket net facing a large projection screen. There you watch a bowler approach only to deliver a ball through a small hole in the screen. Your task is to hit the ball on to various targets positioned all around the net, which carry runs 3, 4 and 6. When you hit the target the runs are then added to your score via their electronic scoring system (just how it works with ten pin bowling). All this combined with great food and drink – it’s real good fun!
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Rod Love. Head Designer