Drinks design agency Denomination opens for business in San Francisco
And appoints Meghan Read as Business Director

 

June 18, 2018

San Francisco

 

Award-winning drinks design agency Denomination expands into the USA with a new office opening in San Francisco – a stone’s throw from the world-famous Napa Valley wine region. The US office will be led by newly-appointed Business Director Meghan Read.

Since establishing Denomination in 2002 in Australia, co-founders Rowena Curlewis and Margaret Nolan went on to open a studio in London in 2014 after transforming the business into Australia’s leading drinks design agency. They have gained recognition for their work with industry awards in the UK and Australia.

Together they have worked across drinks brands from around the world, including wines such as America’s fourth largest wine brand Yellow Tail, Le Chat Noir from France, Penfolds from Australia and Araldica from Italy, plus Chapel Down and Smeaton’s Bristol Method Dry Gin in the UK.  Denomination’s international experience, with teams in San Francisco, London and Sydney, who create design and strategy for boutique and large-scale brands, brings a global perspective and a wealth of experience to the US market.

The US office marks an exciting new chapter in the agency’s story, according to Denomination CEO Rowena Curlewis. She says: “We felt there was an opportunity to provide the US market with a different approach from a drinks specialist with global experience in designing both boutique and large-scale brands. We’re bringing a consultancy that looks at the market with fresh eyes, lateral thinking and with a firm eye on ensuring brands are both distinctive and appealing.”

In her new role, Read will act as the primary liaison between Denomination’s US-based clients and the agency’s teams in Sydney and London. She joined the craft beer industry straight from college and has many years of experience working in the industry with a focus on wine, beer, cider and spirits. Meghan has worked on many drinks brands including Trumer Pils, Ruffino, Hogue Cellars, Beringer, Pete’s Wicked and Sbragia.

Curlewis says: “We’re really excited to have Meghan on the team. We believe she will be a great asset and we’re confident that her diverse experience, strategic approach and collaborative spirit will help grow Denomination’s presence in the USA and further establish our position.”

Read adds: “I’m so excited to be joining this award-winning business that Margaret and Rowena have worked so hard to create. Having worked alongside the Denomination team in Sydney, I’ve witnessed at first-hand the brilliance behind their craft and I can’t contain my enthusiasm for being able to join such an incredible group of people, who aren’t afraid of pushing boundaries to deliver the best possible end-result. The work speaks for itself and I can’t wait to contribute to the team effort and deliver again and again in the US.”

 

Contact details for the new studio are:

 

Telephone + (925) 819 0925

Email meghan@denomination.com

______________________________________________________________________________

For more information please contact Red Setter PR – +44 (0)1273 260111

Alice Rutter: alice.rutter@redsetteragency.com

Or Samantha Clark: samantha.clark@redsetteragency.com

________________________________________________________________________________

 

About Denomination

Denomination is the drinks specialist design company. Since 2002 we have built up a reputation for creating beautiful, innovating and successful brands. We offer our clients the complete package: not just labels, but naming, strategy, gifting, point of sale, brand movies, brand launches, trade show design – the list goes on. The scope and diversity of our work is what sets us apart. At Denomination we believe we are the source of great design with authenticity and originality guaranteed. We have offices based in San Francisco, London and Sydney. www.denomination.design

Press releases are generated outside of Spirited magazine and the information contained does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Spirited or its parent company, Sonoma Media Investments.