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Rooster Punk offers startups a branding break for National Storytelling Week

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By Jessica Davis, Consultant Journalist

January 26, 2017 | 2 min read

As part of National Storytelling Week, storytelling agency Rooster Punk has launched an initiative offering £25,000 worth of branding services to a startup or early stage company.

The opportunity is aimed at companies that are trying to make a purposeful and meaningful difference in categories as diverse as fashion, retail, technology, healthcare, and financial services – specifically companies who value the notion of trying to be more human in the way they go about their business and can show innovation and disruption at the heart of what they do. Rooster Punk will be collecting all entries on Monday 6 February.

Paul Cash, Rooster Punk’s founder, said: “We’re always looking to work with inspiring founders so we can help them take their vision to the next level. This competition gives us the chance to fast track one amazing company and showcase them to the world in the most engaging way possible.

“We’ve made a point to keep the entries simple by using Twitter. We’re not looking for brands to flex their creative muscles, but rather provide us with a clear and compelling reason as to how a new brand story overhaul would help propel their business.”

Companies can get involved in the competition by following Rooster Punk on Twitter (@roosterpunks), crafting their entry and posting it with the hashtag #jointhehumanrace.

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