Trinity Retail Park, Ipswich

Urban Inprint pitched a new logo for Trinity Retail Park, focusing on local heritage instead of the existing European-inspired design. Research revealed the site’s connection to Trinity Park, named after three native Suffolk animals: Red Poll Cattle, the Suffolk Punch Horse, and the Black-Faced Suffolk Sheep. Drawing from this history, we created a logo incorporating their shapes. Although the project remained conceptual, the client appreciated our creative approach and efficiency.

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“With this rich vein of history on the doorstep we created a mark from the shapes of these iconic animals”

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Trinity Retail Park Branding Ideas
Trinity Retail Park Suffolk Punch Horse

Suffolk Punch Horse

The Suffolk Punch, also historically known as the Suffolk Horse or Suffolk Sorrel, is an English breed of draught horse. The breed takes the first part of its name from the county of Suffolk in East Anglia, and the name “Punch” from its solid appearance and strength.

Trinity Retail Park Red Poll Cow

Red Poll Cattle

The Red Poll is a breed of cattle developed in England in the latter half of the 19th century. The Red Poll is a cross of the Norfolk Red beef cattle and Suffolk Dun dairy cattle breeds. Red Poll cattle are mainly used as beef suckler cows, although a few dairy herds are found in England, as well as in the United States.

Trinity Retail Park Sheep

Black Faced Sheep

Suffolk sheep are a black-faced, open-faced breed of domestic sheep raised primarily for meat. Suffolk’s were originally developed in England as the result of crossing Southdown rams on Norfolk Horned ewes. They have black faces and legs, a large frame, and are highly muscular.

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