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The Limerick Spring Button Badges

The Limerick Spring is a festival of politics and ideas and they asked us to make custom pin badges for them. They’ve got a whole pile of events happening over the course of a few days and they’ve got special guests such as Vincent Browne and David McWilliams attending. It looks like it’s gonna be great!

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Pow City Badges

Say hello to Pow City, Dublin’s newest Soul club. As they say themselves, they’re “serving up platters of Northern Soul seasoned with R&B, Crossover, Stax & Motown with a pinch of funky edge ghetto grooves!” You can catch them at the Thomas House bar on Thomas Street. They asked us to make some pin badges for them and they look fantastic!

Best of luck guys!

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Custom Wedding Fabric Name Badges

Some of the lovely individual fabric name badges we made as wedding favours. We worked with the bride on different designs and variations and we finally settled on a cobalt blue background with white text. They’re made from 100% cotton and they’ve a lovely texture too! 

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Say Hello To Claptrap

Say hello to Claptrap, the newest addition to the Spike Badges HQ. He’s a monstrous 2TB Apple Apple AirPort Time Capsule. We create and deal with loads of data not to mention hundreds of files, so he’ll be a great back-up guy. Jasper the MacBook Pro will now have to play nice with Clappy.

Time to throw a spanner and get it working now! 

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ADD Mid-West Support Custom Magnets

Here in the HQ, we were asked if we could come up with a design for magnets for the Mid-West ADHD Support Group LINK. They’ll be attending a charity information event this coming Tuesday and Wednesday in Dell. The event is to raise awareness around charity work and how individuals can volunteer. The folks in the committee loved our design so much, they’ve decided to adopt it as their new logo. 

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