Leeds creative agency Syn celebrates its fifth anniversary by collaborating with indie coffee brand If Up North.
- The collaboration resulted in a new coffee blend named ‘The Good Sh!t’, marking Syn’s milestone and Northern partnership.
- The coffee blend is exclusively available at the If Up North roastery in Leeds, emphasising local craft.
- Chris Newell from Syn highlights the agency’s commitment to the Northern creative industry and future collaborations.
- If Up North’s owner, Stephen Tyldsley, praises the shared passion and detailed approach by Syn in creating the blend.
Leeds-based creative agency Syn has partnered with the independent coffee brand If Up North to commemorate its fifth year in the business. This collaboration culminated in the creation of a unique coffee blend named ‘The Good Sh!t’. Syn’s intention was to celebrate this milestone while also fostering a spirit of Northern collaboration.
The newly crafted coffee blend is being marketed as a special edition product, which can only be purchased from If Up North’s roastery, located in Leeds. This move highlights the importance of supporting local businesses and craftsmanship within the community, promoting regional exclusivity and pride.
Chris Newell, co-founder of Syn, expressed his enthusiasm for this venture, stating a desire to “amplify the creative industry” in Northern England. He outlined plans for further collaborations with independent Northern brands and an aim to support local charities and initiatives driven by creativity. According to Newell, the agency owes its success to the talent and effort of its team, reflecting a collective achievement.
Stephen Tyldsley, the owner of If Up North, shared his perspective on the collaboration. He was impressed by Newell’s passion for creating something extraordinary to celebrate Syn’s anniversary. Tyldsley appreciated the detailed approach Syn took in developing a bespoke coffee blend, which reflects their shared appreciation for Northern culture and the art of coffee making.
The partnership between Syn and If Up North stands as a testament to the creative potential and local pride embedded in Northern collaborations.