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&Walsh disrupts the 'stuffy' wine landscape with a 'non-snobby' identity for Stompy

Creative Boom

&Walsh is behind a new identity for Stompy , a personalised wine subscription service founded by college friends Stephen Wong and Andy Williams in 2020. At its heart, Stompy's new typographic logo is inspired by the art of grape stomping.

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&Walsh redesigns the stuffy wine landscape with Stompy

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&Walsh redesigns the stuffy wine landscape with Stompy. abduzeedo 0516—22 Stompy is a wine subscription that intelligently tailors & expertly curates sustainable wine selections to your taste buds. Logo: The name Stompy refers to the art of grape stomping. Key Brand Elements: .

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&Walsh uncorks the “stuffy” world of wine with Stompy branding

Design Week

New York studio &Walsh has branded personalised wine subscription service Stompy, which hopes to inspire people to “sip more and snob less” Stompy offers a range of international small farmed wine and matches bottles to your taste profile.

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&Walsh uncorks the “stuffy” world of wine with Stompy branding

Design Week

New York studio &Walsh has branded personalised wine subscription service Stompy, which hopes to inspire people to “sip more and snob less” Stompy offers a range of international small farmed wine and matches bottles to your taste profile.

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Stompy Branding

Mindsparkle Mag

Like our beloving Bruno Mars, you’ll soon find us sipping wine in a robe after seeing Stompy’s brand new identity, redesigned by &Walsh. Inspired by the idea of doing wine your way, &Walsh’s creative team uses bold type, bright colors & humorous illustrations to make buying wine as joyful as drinking it!

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'Equal parts control and equal parts serendipity', Sanchit Sawaria's new project creates images from a machine

Creative Boom

Having worked on a mix of projects for the likes of Bombay, Plenty and Stompy via &Walsh (he's recently gone freelance), it's his most recent personal endeavour that further exemplifies this fact. Named Gan Experiments, the designer first stumbled across a tool called GauGau by NVIDIA, which "is still in its beta stage," he says.